Preserved Deltic's

What Deltics are still Preserved

Number and Name:

Prototype (DP1)

Deltic


Inside the National Railway Museum.
Photo by James Whincup

D9000 (55022)
Royal Scots Grey


55022 shortly after arriving at Heywood on the East Lancs Railway
Photo by James Whincup

D9002 (55002)
Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry


A clean 55002 stands between D9009 and 55019 for the evenings photo shoot on 11/8/06 at Barrow Hill
Photo by James Whincup

D9009 (55009)
Alycidon


D9009 at Severn Valley Railway.
Photo by Alan Whincup

D9015 (55015)

Tulyar


The current view of Tulyar during its major overhaul on the 10/2/07
Photo by James Whincup

D9016 (55016)
Gordon Highlander


D9016 in the DPS depot on the 6/1/07
Photo by James Whincup

D9019 (55019)
Royal Highland Fusilier


55019 arriving at Barrow Hill station with the last train of the day on the 6/1/07 with horns blaring re-enacting 55022 arrival at Kings Cross 25 years ago
Photo by James Whincup

Who Owns These Deltic's

The NRM (National Railway Museum) own the Prototype Deltic (DP1) based at Shildon and 55002 based at the NRM York.

55022 (D9000) and D9016 are privately owned by Martin Walker (Chairman of the Class 40 Preservation Society) and are based at the East Lancs Railway.

The DPS (Deltic Preservation Society) own D9009, D9015 and 55019 which are based at Barrow Hill.

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