Rolling Stock
Narrow gauge steam locomotives
- YLR No.1 – “Coffee Pot” – vertical boilered locomotive built at Yaxham
- YLR No. 16 – “Elin” – Hunslet “Small Quarry” Class 0-4-0 Saddle tank built 1899
- YLR No. 20 – “Kidbrooke” – W G Bagnall Ltd 0-4-0 built 1917
Narrow gauge diesel locomotives
- YLR No. 2 – “Rusty” – Lister “Rail-Truck” built 1948
- YLR No. 3 – “Pest” – Lister “Rail-Truck” built 1954
- YLR No. 4 – “Goofy” – Orenstein & Koppel with a Single Cylinder Crude Oil Engine
- YLR No. 6 – “Colonel” – Ruston & Hornsby built 1940
- YLR No. 7 – Ruston & Hornsby 16hp class, built 1934
- YLR No. 10 – “Ousel” – Motor Rail Ltd ‘20/28hp’ plate frame type, built 1937
- YLR No. 13 – Motor Rail Ltd ‘20/28hp’ plate frame type, built 1940
- YLR No. 14 – “Coldmeece” – Ruston & Hornsby class ‘20DL’, built 1943
- YLR No. 18 – “Planet” – F.C. Hibberd & Co Ltd type 39, built 1962
- YLR No. 19 – “Penlee” – Hudson Hunslet 25hp, built 1942
Standard gauge goods wagons
- GWR 126977 MOGO Cars Wagon, grounded body and former narrow gauge locomotive shed.
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