Heritage Shunters Trust

Heritage Shunters Trust

Heritage Shunters Trust is a trading name of "The South Yorkshire Railway Co. Ltd." which was founded in 1989. It should not to be confused with the old South Yorkshire Railway. HST is a railway preservation society which specialises in the preservation of diesel shunters and the initials "HST" can be seen as a pun on High Speed Train (shunters being very low-speed machines).

The locomotives are kept at Rowsley, Derbyshire on the site of preserved railway Peak Rail but the company is certainly a separate outfit.

Diesel locomotives

Ex-British Rail

* British Rail Class 01 No. D2953
* British Rail Class 02 Nos. D2854, D2866, D2868 "Sam"
* British Rail Class 03 Nos. 03027, 03037, 03099, 03113, D2118, D2139, D2199
* British Rail Class 04 Nos. D2229, D2272 "Alfie", D2284, D2337 "Dorathy"
* British Rail Class 05 No. D2587
* British Rail Class 06 No. 06003
* British Rail Class 07 No. 07013
* British Rail Class 08 No. 08016 "Geoff L Wright"
* British Rail Class 11 No. 12061
* British Rail Class 14 Nos. D9500, D9502, D9525
* British Rail Class 97/6 No. 97654

Industrial

* John Fowler & Co., "Bigga", (built 1947, rebuilt by Thomas Hill (Rotherham) Ltd in 1960)
* Yorkshire Engine Company, BSC No.2, "Rotherham" (built 1950)

team locomotives

* Hunslet Austerity 0-6-0ST, Nos. 3183, 3888

External links

* [http://mysite.orange.co.uk/heritageshuntertrust New HST Website]


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