L&MR No. |
Name |
Builder |
Builder No. |
Date built |
Wheel arrangement |
LNWR No. |
Notes |
|
Lancashire Witch |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1828 |
0-4-0 |
— |
Built for Bolton and Leigh Railway but leased to L&MR. |
|
Twin Sisters |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1829 |
0-6-0 |
— |
Twin vertical boilers. Used in the construction of the line. |
|
Cycloped |
Thomas Shaw Brandreth |
|
1829 |
|
— |
Horse powered, unsuccessful Rainhill Trials entrant. |
|
Novelty |
Ericsson & Braithwaite |
|
1829 |
0-2-2VBWT |
— |
Rebuilt by Robert Daglish and sold to St Helens and Runcorn Gap Railway 3 August 1833.[4] Replica built in 1929 incorporates original wheels and one cylinder. |
|
Perseverance |
Timothy Burstall |
|
1829 |
0-4-0 |
— |
|
|
Sans Pareil |
Timothy Hackworth |
|
1829 |
0-4-0 |
— |
Leased to Bolton and Leigh Railway in 1831 |
|
William IV |
Ericsson & Braithwaite |
|
1830 |
0-2-2 |
— |
[citation needed] |
|
Queen Adelaide |
Ericsson & Braithwaite |
|
1830 |
0-2-2 |
— |
[citation needed] |
|
Liverpool |
Edward Bury and Company |
|
1830 |
0-4-0[5] |
— |
First of the Bury Bar Frame locomotives. Ran well, but strongly opposed by George Stephenson. Finally vetoed because of its 6-foot large wheels. |
|
Manchester |
Galloway, Bowman & Glasgow |
|
1831 |
2-2-0[5] |
— |
[citation needed] |
|
Hecate |
|
|
|
|
— |
[citation needed] |
1 |
Rocket |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
19 |
1829 |
0-2-2 |
— |
Participated in Opening Ceremony, driven by Joseph Locke[7] Sold to Lord Carlisle, donated to Patent Office Museum in 1862. Preserved. Contrary to popular belief, George Stephenson had nothing to do with the design or building of this locomotive. |
2 |
Arrow |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1830 |
0-2-2 |
— |
[9] Participated in Opening Ceremony, driven by Frederick Swanwick.[7] Had previously pulled the first full Directors' run, from Liverpool to Manchester and back, on 14 June 1830. |
3 |
Wildfire |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1830 |
0-2-2 |
— |
[9] Later renamed Meteor[4] |
4 |
Dart |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1830 |
0-2-2 |
— |
[9] Participated in Opening Ceremony, driven by Thomas Gooch.[7] |
5 |
Comet |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1830 |
0-2-2 |
— |
[9] Participated in Opening Ceremony, driven by William Allcard.[7] |
6 |
Phoenix |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1830 |
0-2-2[5] |
— |
Participated in Opening Ceremony, driven by Robert Stephenson[7] |
7 |
Northumbrian |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1830 |
0-2-2 |
— |
[11] Enlarged version of Rocket, Lead locomotive in opening procession, driven by George Stephenson[7] |
8 |
North Star |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1830 |
0-2-2 |
— |
[11] Participated in opening ceremony. |
9 |
Planet |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1830 |
2-2-0 |
— |
|
10 |
Majestic |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1830 |
2-2-0 |
— |
Listed as 2-2-0 in L&M record, but may have been 0-2-2 similar to Northumbrian |
11 |
Mercury |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1830 |
2-2-0 |
— |
Rebuilt as 2-2-2 in 1833 |
12 |
Mars |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1830 |
2-2-0 |
— |
|
13 |
Samson |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1831 |
0-4-0 |
— |
For media, see  |
14 |
Jupiter |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1831 |
2-2-0 |
— |
|
15 |
Goliah |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1831 |
0-4-0 |
— |
Name also listed as Goliath |
16 |
Saturn |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1831 |
2-2-0 |
— |
|
17 |
Sun |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1831 |
2-2-0 |
— |
|
18 |
Venus |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1831 |
2-2-0 |
— |
|
19 |
Vulcan |
Fenton, Murray & Co. |
|
1831 |
2-2-0 |
— |
|
20 |
Etna |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1831 |
2-2-0 |
— |
|
21 |
Fury |
Fenton, Murray & Co. |
|
1831 |
2-2-0 |
— |
|
22 |
Victory |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1831 |
2-2-0 |
— |
|
23 |
Atlas |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1832 |
0-4-0 |
— |
Rebuilt as 0-4-2, Renewed in 1842 as No. 81 |
24 |
Vesta |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1832 |
2-2-0 |
— |
|
25 |
Milo |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1832 |
0-4-0 |
— |
|
26 |
Liver |
Edward Bury and Company |
|
1832 |
2-2-0 |
— |
Between Jan 1832 and Mar 1834 Liver worked a greater mileage than any other locomotive.[13] In trials against Planet in June 1832 Liver was found to be more economical; but there were no further orders.[14] |
27 |
Pluto |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1832 |
2-2-0 |
127 † |
Rebuilt as 2-2-2 in 1841; renumbered 9. |
28 |
Caledonian |
Galloway, Bowman & Glasgow |
|
1832 |
0-4-0 |
— |
|
29 |
Ajax |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1832 |
2-2-0 |
— |
|
30 |
Leeds |
Fenton, Murray & Co. |
|
1833 |
2-2-0 |
— |
|
31 |
Firefly |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1833 |
2-2-0 |
— |
|
32 |
Experiment |
Sharp, Roberts and Company |
|
1833 |
2-2-0 |
— |
Driven by bell cranks. |
33 |
Patentee |
Robert Stephenson and Company |
|
1834 |
2-2-2 |
— |
|
34 |
Titan |
Charles Tayleur and Company |
8 |
1834 |
0-4-0 |
— |
Rebuilt as 0-4-2 |
35 |
Orion |
Charles Tayleur and Company |
9 |
1834 |
0-4-0 |
— |
Rebuilt as 0-4-2 |
36 |
Swiftsure |
George Forrester and Company |
|
1834 |
2-2-0 |
— |
A "Boxer", with outside cylinders; rebuilt as 2-2-2 |
37 |
Rapid |
Charles Tayleur and Company |
17 |
1835 |
2-2-2 |
— |
|
38 |
Speedwell |
Charles Tayleur and Company |
19 |
1835 |
2-2-2 |
— |
|
39 |
Hercules |
Mather, Dixon and Company |
|
1835 |
0-4-0 |
— |
Rebuilt as 0-4-2 |
40 |
Eclipse |
Charles Tayleur and Company |
29 |
1835 |
0-4-2 |
— |
Rebuilt as 0-4-2 |
41 |
Star |
Charles Tayleur and Company |
30 |
1836 |
2-2-2 |
165 [citation needed] |
Renumbered 53; rebuilt as 0-4-2 |
42 |
York |
Charles Tayleur and Company |
31 |
1836 |
0-4-2 |
— |
|
43 |
Vesuvius |
Haigh Foundry |
|
1836 |
2-2-2 |
— |
|
44 |
Thunderer |
Mather, Dixon and Company |
|
1836 |
0-4-2 |
— |
|
45 |
Lightning |
Haigh Foundry |
|
1836 |
2-2-2 |
114 |
|
46 |
Cyclops |
Haigh Foundry |
|
1836 |
2-2-2 |
— |
Modified in 1839 by John Gray with expansion gear. |
47 |
Milo |
Charles Tayleur and Company |
32 |
1836 |
2-2-2 |
— |
|
48 |
Dart |
Mather, Dixon and Company |
|
1836 |
2-2-2 |
— |
|
49 |
Phoenix |
Charles Tayleur and Company |
33 |
1836 |
2-2-2 |
— |
|
50 |
Majestic |
Charles Tayleur and Company |
46 |
1837 |
2-2-2 |
— |
|
51 |
Etna |
Charles Tayleur and Company |
47 |
1837 |
2-2-2 |
— |
|
52 |
Arrow |
Mather, Dixon and Company |
|
1837 |
2-2-2 |
— |
|
53 |
Sun |
R & W Hawthorn |
|
1837 |
2-2-2 |
164 [citation needed] |
|
54 |
Meteor |
Mather, Dixon and Company |
|
1837 |
2-2-2 |
115 † |
|
55 |
Comet |
Mather, Dixon and Company |
|
1837 |
2-2-2 |
166 [citation needed] |
|
56 |
Vesta |
R & W Hawthorn |
|
1837 |
2-2-2 |
— |
|
57 |
Lion |
Todd, Kitson & Laird |
|
1838 |
0-4-2 |
116 |
Sold to Mersey Docks in 1859 for use as a stationary pump, worked in that role until 1928. Preserved. |
58 |
Tiger |
Todd, Kitson & Laird |
|
1838 |
0-4-2 |
117 |
Scrapped in 1850 |
59 |
Rokeby |
Rothwell and Company |
|
1838 |
2-2-2 |
— |
Renumbered 52 |
60 |
Roderic |
Rothwell and Company |
|
1838 |
2-2-2 |
118 |
Renumbered 20 |
61 |
Mammoth |
T. Banks & Co. |
|
1839 |
0-4-2 |
— |
Renumbered 30 |
62 |
Leopard |
Todd, Kitson & Laird |
|
1839 |
2-2-2 |
— |
|
63 |
Mastodon |
T. Banks & Co. |
|
1839 |
2-2-2 |
119 |
Renumbered 56 |
64 |
Panther |
Todd, Kitson & Laird |
|
1839 |
2-2-2 |
— |
|
65 |
Elephant |
Todd, Kitson & Laird |
|
1839 |
0-4-2 |
113 |
Renumbered 34 |
66 |
Samson |
Benjamin Hick and Sons |
|
1839 |
0-4-2 |
120 |
renumbered 35 |
67 |
Buffalo |
Todd, Kitson & Laird |
|
1839 |
0-4-2 |
121 121A 1106 |
Renumbered 50; rebuilt as 2-2-2T in 1860 |
68 |
Goliah |
Benjamin Hick and Sons |
|
1839 |
0-4-2 |
122 |
Renumbered 51. Name also listed as Goliath |
69 |
Victoria |
Mather, Dixon and Company |
|
1839 |
2-2-2 or 0-4-2 |
123 [citation needed] |
Renumbered 1 in 1841 |
69 |
Swallow |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
September 1841 |
2-2-2 |
128 |
|
70 |
Martin |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
January 1842 |
2-2-2 |
129 |
|
71 |
Kingfisher |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
September 1841 |
2-2-2 |
131 |
|
72 |
Heron |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
November 1841 |
2-2-2 |
130 |
|
73 |
Pelican |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
December 1841 |
2-2-2 |
132 |
|
74 |
Ostrich |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
February 1842 |
2-2-2 |
133 |
|
75 |
Owl |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
March 1842 |
0-4-2 |
134 |
|
76 |
Bat |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
June 1842 |
0-4-2 |
135 |
|
77 |
Stork |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
May 1842 |
2-2-2 |
136 |
|
78 |
Crane |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
October 1842 |
2-2-2 |
137 |
|
79 |
Swan |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
September 1842 |
2-2-2 |
138 |
|
80 |
Cygnet |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
December 1842 |
2-2-2 |
139 |
|
81 |
Atlas |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
November 1842 |
0-4-2 |
140 |
|
82 |
Pheasant |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
January 1842 |
2-2-2 |
141 |
|
83 |
Partridge |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
June 1843 |
2-2-2 |
126 |
|
84 |
Bittern |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
April 1843 |
0-4-2 |
142 |
|
85 |
Lapwing |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
October 1843 |
0-4-2 |
143 |
|
86 |
Raven |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
December 1843 |
0-4-2 |
144 |
|
87 |
Crow |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
January 1844 |
0-4-2 |
145 |
|
88 |
Redwing |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
April 1844 |
2-2-2 |
146 |
|
89 |
Woodlark |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
January 1845 |
2-2-2 |
147 |
|
90 |
Penguin |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
October 1844 |
0-4-2 |
148 |
|
91 |
Petrel |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
July 1844 |
0-4-2 |
149 |
|
92 |
Linnet |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
February 1845 |
2-2-2 |
150 |
|
93 |
Goldfinch |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
February 1845 |
2-2-2 |
151 |
|
94 |
Bullfinch |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
May 1845 |
2-2-2 |
152 |
|
95 |
Chaffinch |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
May 1845 |
2-2-2 |
153 |
|
96 |
Starling |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
July 1845 |
0-4-2 |
154 |
|
97 |
Owzell |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
November 1845 |
0-4-2 |
155 |
|
98 |
Redstart |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
December 1845 |
0-4-2 |
156 |
|
99 |
Redbreast |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
September 1845 |
0-4-2 |
157 |
|
100 |
Condor |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
March 1846 |
2-2-2 |
158 |
|
101 |
Adjutant |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
March 1846 |
0-4-2 |
159 |
|
102 |
Flamingo |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
March 1846 |
0-4-2 |
160 |
|
103 |
Cuckoo |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
March 1846 |
0-4-2 |
161 |
|
104 |
Albatross |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
June 1846 |
0-4-2 |
162 |
|
106 |
Osprey |
L&M Edge Hill Works |
|
July 1846 |
0-4-2 |
163 |
|