List of SR West Country and Battle of Britain class locomotives

Below are the names and numbers of the steam locomotives that comprised the Bulleid light pacifics, the West Country and Battle of Britain classes of locomotives that ran on the British Southern Railway network. They represented a publicity success for the Southern Railway, with the West Country class highlighting the names of places served by the Southern Railway, while the Battle of Britain locomotives constituted a roving memorial to the fighter pilots who fought during the Battle of Britain, and the actions of RAF Fighter Command as a whole. No. 34066 Spitfire and No. 34086 219 Squadron were at one point in time candidates for preservation, but No. 34023 Blackmoor Vale was chosen instead due to it being in better condition than No. 34066 and No. 34086.

Table of locomotive details
Key to notes:
 * BoB/NA – Battle of Britain locomotive that carried no coat of arms
 * C – Complete
 * GOE – carried Giesl oblong ejector, fitted 1962 (34064); mid-1980s (34092)
 * S – ex-Scrapyard, and awaiting future restoration
 * WC/NA – West Country locomotive that carried no coat of arms

Location links

 * Bluebell Railway
 * Great Central Railway (preserved)
 * Keighley and Worth Valley Railway
 * Mid-Hants Railway
 * National Railway Museum
 * Nene Valley Railway
 * North Norfolk Railway
 * North Yorkshire Moors Railway
 * Severn Valley Railway
 * Southern Locomotives Ltd
 * Swanage Railway
 * West Somerset Railway

Preserved locomotives

 * Wadebridge (34007) Locomotive Ltd. – owners of 34007
 * Southern Locomotives Ltd. – owners of 34010, 34028, 34053, 34070 and 34072
 * Bulleid Society – owners of 34023 (based at the Bluebell Railway)
 * The Battle of Britain Locomotive Society – owners of 34081
 * The 34058 Restoration Group
 * Restoration of 34046 Braunton @ WSR