VIDEO 2026 – click here to view

Pug 19 then stayed at the Severn Valley to run 2 days of brake van specials on 25th and 26th April.
Below is a selection of Youtube videos, they open in a new window –
Rail125 9 mins click here and 18 mins click here
Dinmore Manor Productions 7 mins click here 85A Steam Videos 1 min click here
leuan darkes 17 mins which is filmed towards 11243 from the verandah of the front brakevan of the full trip Kidderminster to Bewdley click here  

Pug 19 as 11243 went on hire to the Severn Valley Railway for their Spring Steam Gala event 16th to 20th April, it was used on a shuttle service running between Kidderminster and Bewdley top and tailing with the diminutive ‘Judy’ formerly from Port of Par. 19 was scheduled to run double-headed with 71000 Duke of Gloucester but technical issues prevented them from being coupled together. Below is a selection of Youtube videos, they open in a new window –
2 videos from SharposWorld (a third covers only 71000) click here and click here
Rail125 22 mins click here Rob’s Rails 27 mins click here
Preserved Railway 15 mins click here Wheels on Rails 2 mins click here
Kingszachy P 30 mins (19 only at start and finish) click here
Northern Soul Express 26 mins click here LJM RAIL 4 mins click here
Great British Railways 18 mins click here Trainline5000 11 mins click here
Marsh Steam Videos 24 mins click here Stokes Trains 20 mins click here

East Lancashire Railway ran the third annual ‘Legends of Steam’ event from 19th to 12th April 2026 with our Saddletank 752 as 11456 starring as a Legend with 34092 City of Wells and visiting 34070 Manston and 60163 Tornado. Below is a selection of Youtube videos, they open in a new window –
Ashworth-Media 20 mins click here LMS VIDEO 12 mins click here
Arthur Growler 10 mins click here stestepney 14 mins click here
Ben Lock 10 mins click here Maximum Pressure Steam 22 minsclick here
Railway Scene 7 mins click here

Two of the four days of the Worth Valley Steam Gala, the 19th and 22nd March 2026 saw use of three of our carriages in a six-carriage all vintage set, running with a wide variety of locos. Below is a selection of Youtube videos from the 19th, they open in a new window –
Iskra Railway Videos 13 mins click here Ryan Worth Valley 12 mins click here
acw71000 17 mins click here LMS VIDEO 14 mins (with drone) click here
YorkshireSteamLass just over 1 minute filmed from our Third 1507 click here
Railway Scene 9 mins click here Terrier Productions 40 mins click here

The weekend of 21st/22nd February 2026 featured a Small Engines Gala on the East Lancashire Railway, with our Saddletank 752 (as 11456) and Pug 19 (as 11243) running throughout the weekend. Pug 19 ran with a Burrows well tank loco ‘THE KING’ with which is wmorked at UGB in London when 19 was named ‘PRINCE’ in the 1960s, the well tank being recently restored. There are many videos on Youtube covering the weekend, but many concentrate on the small diesels and feature little of our locos, below is a selection that do (they open in a new window).
21 minutes from ELR Trainspotter click here . . 22 minutes from SpadFilms click here
36 minutes from Ashworth Media click here . . and 14 minutes from same click here
14 minutes from LMS VIDEO click here . . . 25 minutes from stestepney click here
57 minutes from TimHall42, features a trip behind our locos and run round at Rawtenstall on 22nd –click here
2 videos featuring near the end of each video a quadruple header including our Pug 11243 which was the final trip on 22nd –
7 minutes from ELR Trainspotter click here . . 20 minutes from Lawrie Goes Loco click here


During the weekend January 24th and 25th 2026 East Lancashire Railway ran a ‘Open House’ event, our Saddletank 752 (as 11456) was on view for public access to the running shed with many other locos, Pug 19 as 11243 ran a ‘top and tail’ of 2 brakevans together with Saddletank ‘ J.N.Darbyshire’ between Buckley Wells and Bolton Street Station.
Below are links to Youtube videos of the event, they open in a new window –
12 minutes from Lee Worthington click here . . 12 minutes from Preserved Railway click here
19 minutes from Lee Davies includes a talk on the CoBo diesel restoration click here