1931 'Neptune' S/O 4-6-2DH
Neptune, the North Bay's first locomotive and also the first engine of its gauge built by Hudswell Clarke, arrived at the railway in 1931, for a cost of £1000 and has been operating ever since.
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1932 'Triton' S/O 4-6-2DH
After the successful first season at North Bay, it was decided that another loco was needed to help 'Neptune', so 'Triton' was built for the 1932 season by Hudswell Clarke for a sum of £1500.
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1933 'Poseidon' S/O 4-6-2DH
Poseidon wasn't originally built for the North Bay Railway. Built in 1933 by Hudswell Clarke, the locomotive was originally built for the Golden Acre Park in Leeds, and after its closure was also used at Morcambe, Kilverstone and Great Woburn. It was moved to the Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway for storage before being moved to Scarborough in December 2006 |
570 'Robin Hood' S/O 4-6-4DH
Robin Hood was built in 1932 by Hudswell Clarke. The locomotive was also built for the Golden Acre Park in Leeds, and after its closure was also used at Morcambe, Kilverstone and Great Woburn. Like Poseidon, it was moved to the Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway for storage before being moved to Scarborough in December 2006.
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