All 25 engines were taken into B. Stock in January 1948; however, fourteen were withdrawn over the next year, leaving just eleven survivors, distributed to Eastleigh, Plymouth, Bournemouth and Ashford.
The last two representatives stationed at Winchester were withdrawn in October 1963, a month short of their seventieth birthday. Happily, both have been preserved. Many original GA drawings were used in the development of these accurate and authentic models. The locomotive will have all of the usual refinements that are expected to be found on all Dapol models. Slide in PCB with space for 2 x sugar cube speakers and a 21 pin decoder socket. Removable cab roof held in place with magnets to allow easy crew insertion. Highly detailed cab interior with fire box glow. Highly detailed body with many separately added parts. Dapol's proven slow speed mechanism and high torque five pole skew wound motor driving the rear wheels. Fully compensated die-cast chassis to give excellent running capabilities. RUNNING NUMBER / NAME 90.