GWR 4073 Class 5051 Earl Bathurst

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GWR 5051 Earl Bathurst

Earl Bathurst is a Castle class locomotive. It still works, and is run by the Didcot Railway Centre.

It was originally built as Drysllwyn Castle in May 1936. Its first shed allocation was Swansea Landore. Renamed Earl Bathurst in August 1937; the name coming from a de-named GWR Dukedog Class. It was moved to Neath shed in April 1961 before its final move to Llanelly in February 1963. It was withdrawn May 1963 after completing 1,300,000 miles. It was acquired by Woodhams' Scrapyard in Barry, South Wales[1] in October 1963. It was sold to the Great Western Society at Didcot Railway Centre and left as the 4th departure from Barry in March 1969. It was restored in 1979 and regained its former name - Drysllwyn Castle although it occasionally carries the name of Earl Bathurst.

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Preserved GWR Castle Class locomotives

4073 Caerphilly Castle   |  4079 Pendennis Castle   |  5029 Nunney Castle   |  5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe
5051 Earl Bathurst    |  5080 Defiant    |  7027 Thornbury Castle   |  7029 Clun Castle