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Alan Keef Ltd
Company typeRolling stock & Locomotive manufacturer
IndustryRailways
Founded1972; 52 years ago (1972)
FounderAlan Keef
The Alan Keef Ltd works at Lea, Herefordshire; locomotive Woto at an open day

Alan Keef Ltd is a British narrow gauge railway engineering company which manufactures, overhauls, and deals in narrow gauge locomotives, rolling stock and associated equipment.

History[edit]

The limited company was formed in 1975 at Cote, Bampton, Oxfordshire, continuing what Alan Keef had already been doing for some years as an individual. The first new locomotive was built in 1976.

In 1986 the company moved to larger premises at Lea, near Ross-on-Wye in Herefordshire. In 1987 it took over the production of Motor Rail locomotives.

Production[edit]

As of 2008, the company had built more than eighty locomotives – steam, diesel and electric. Most have been miniature or narrow gauge except for two standard gauge steam locomotives for Beamish Museum: the replicas of "Steam Elephant" and "Puffing Billy". In 2008 the company built the frames, running gear and mechanical parts for two Parry People Mover railcars for use on the Stourbridge Town branch (139001 and 139002). A number of Alan Keef's locomotives are replicas of steam locomotives but with diesel power. These are referred to as steam outline (s/o) in the listing below.

In addition to the replicas for Beamish, the company has also helped restore a number of historically significant engines including both UK preserved Baldwin Class 10-12-D locomotives – No. 778 – which now works at Leighton Buzzard Light Railway and more recently No 794 (referred to as No 590)[1] from the Welsh Highland Heritage Railway. However, this project was eventually paused and the WHHR moved the locomotive to the Vale of Rheidol's Aberystwyth workshops for completion in 2020.[2][needs update]

During the annual Open Day in September at the company's premises, the company welcomes the public to see and ride examples of rail equipment brought by visiting exhibitors, and its own in-house rail equipment, on the facility's tracks,[3] which accommodate rolling stock of 3 feet 6 inches (1067 millimetres), 3 feet 0 inches (914 millimetres), 2 feet 6 inches (762 millimetres), 2 feet 0 inches (610 millimetres) and 10+14 inches (260 millimetres) gauges.

New and rebuilt locomotives[edit]

Works No. Plated Year Number/
name
Wheel
arrangement
Gauge Class To Notes
 
1 1974 "Trixie" 0-4-0ST OC 2 ft (610 mm) Trixie First steamed at Cote on 05/09/1974, sold to Meirion Mill Railway in January 1975. Returned to Alan Keef in 1976 and resold to Rail Rebecq in Belgium where it was renamed "Paula". Now located at the Tacot des Lacs railway, France.[4] Alan Keef Ltd did not build Trixie, though they were involved in the design. The builder was Trevor Barber, former manager of the Whipsnade and Umfolozi Railway.
2 1976 Skippy 4wDM 2 ft (610 mm) Motorised skip wagon Richardson's Moss Litter Co. Ltd [5]
3 1978 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) Richardson's Moss Litter Co. Ltd Rebuilt from AK 2[6]
4 1979 4wDM 2 ft (610 mm) Wilmslow Peat Farm; donated to Moseley Railway Trust, 2020[7] Available for service on Apedale Valley Light Railway[7]
5 1979 4wDM 2 ft (610 mm) William Sinclair Horticulture Ltd, now at The Highland Light Railway[8] Out of Use[5]


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6 1981 4wDM 2 ft (610 mm) Private Location [5]
7 1982 BARBIE 4wDM 21 in (533 mm) Pleasure Beach Railway, Blackpool [5]
8 1982 T2 SALLY 4wDH 2 ft (610 mm) William Sinclair Horticulture Ltd Out of Use[5]


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9 1982 4wDH 2 ft (610 mm) Leemspoor Narrow Gauge Museum, Netherlands [9]
10 1983 5 ALISON 4wDH 2 ft (610 mm) Gartell Light Railway

[5]

11 1984 IVOR 4wDH steam outline 2 ft (610 mm) Thorpe Park [5] Treasure Island Railway closed 1993
12 1984 SIR GEORGE 4wDH steam outline 2 ft (610 mm) Greenlea Light Railway [5]


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13R 1984 4wDH 15 in (381 mm) Ruston & Hornsby 452280 rebuilt Evesham Vale Light Railway [5]
14 1984 4wDH steam outline 2 ft (610 mm) John Redden's Scrapyard, Wellingborough [10]
15 1984 4wDH 2 ft (610 mm) India [11]
16 1985 WEASEL 0-6-0DH steam outline 10+14 in (260 mm) Replica of Wisbech & Upwell Tramway locomotive Wells & Walsingham Light Railway
[12]
17 1985 3 0-4-0DH steam outline 2 ft (610 mm) Cotswold Wildlife Park Railway [5]


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18 1985 05 581 4wDH 2 ft (610 mm) William Sinclair Horticulture Ltd [5]
19 1985 JEFFREY 4wDH 2 ft (610 mm) William Sinclair Horticulture Ltd [5]
20R 1986 4wDM 2 ft (610 mm) Ruston & Hornsby 283513 rebuilt William Sinclair Horticulture Ltd, now at The Highland Light Railway[8] Dismantled[5]
21 1987 05/582 4wDH 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) Chemring Energetics UK Ltd [5]
22 1987 05/583 4wDH 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) Chemring Energetics UK Ltd [5]
23 1988 3 JACK 0-4-0DH steam outline 2 ft (610 mm) East Hayling Light Railway

[5]

24 1988 DH 2 ft (610 mm) U-series Kyung Dong Coal Mine, Korea [13]
25 1988 DH 2 ft (610 mm) U-series Kyung Dong Coal Mine, Korea [13]


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26 1988 4wDM 2 ft (610 mm) 40SD[13] William Sinclair Horticulture Ltd Out of use[5]
27 1988 Bo'Bo'-DH 9+12 in (241 mm) J. Hall-Craggs [6]
28 1989 T9 4wDM 2 ft (610 mm) 40S[13] West Fife Munitions Railway [14]
29 1988 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) 60S Nigeria [13]
30 1990 "Taffy" 0-4-0VBT VC 2 ft (610 mm) Alan Keef

De Winton replica

31 Chassis (AKL) 1990 Body, Tender and Mechanical (RVM) 2012 Princess Swee' Pea 0-6-0DH steam outline 10+14 in (260 mm) Hastings Miniature Railway Substantially reconstructed; currently out of action at Bickington Steam Railway
32 1990 4wDMF 2 ft (610 mm) Nigerian Coal Corporation [6]
33 1990 4wDMF 2 ft (610 mm) Nigerian Coal Corporation [6]
34 1991 0-4-0TDH steam outline 2 ft (610 mm) Singapore Zoo Railway Garden ornament[15]
35 1991 4-4-0DH steam outline 2 ft (610 mm) Singapore Zoo Railway [6]
36 1990 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) 60S Nigeria [13]
37 1990 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) 85S Chemicals & Fertilisers of Port Harcourt, Nigeria [13]
38 1991 "Trijntje" 0-4-0T OC 600 mm (1 ft 11+58 in) De Efteling B.V. Efteling Steam Train Company[16]
39 1992 SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL 0-6-2DH steam outline 15 in (381 mm) Blenheim Park Railway

[5]

40 1992 4wDH 2 ft (610 mm) AKL Hire Loco [17][6]
41 1992 0-6-2DH steam outline 15 in (381 mm) Haigh Railway [5]


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42 1992 0-6-2DH steam outline 15 in (381 mm) [17]
43 1992 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) 60SP Guyana Sugar Corporation [13][6]


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44 1993 4wDH 3 ft (914 mm) Peatlands Park Railway

[5]

45 1993 4wDH 2 ft (610 mm) India [11]
46 1993 4wDH 2 ft (610 mm) Woodhead Tunnel; donated to Moseley Railway Trust [5] For service on Apedale Valley Light Railway
47 1994 T5 SANDRA 4wDH 2 ft (610 mm) West Fife Munitions Railway [14]


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48 1994 4wDH 2 ft (610 mm) TPC, Moshi, Tanzania [6]
49 1994 4wDH 2 ft (610 mm) John Muir Country Park Railway [5]
50 1994 4wDH 2 ft (610 mm) India [11]
51 1995 0-6-2DH steam outline 15 in (381 mm) Cricket St Thomas Railway [5]
52 1996 PAM 0-4-0DH 15 in (381 mm) Wotton Light Railway [5]
53 1997 2 ft (610 mm) Rail Lorry Sub-contracted from Severn Lamb, delivered to Dream World, Cairo Egypt [6]
54 1998 DENSIL 0-6-0DH steam outline 10+14 in (260 mm) Wells Harbour Railway

[18]

55 1998 4wDH 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) Walton Water Treatment Works
Scrapped December 2010
[5]
56 2000 600 mm (1 ft 11+58 in) K80 tram Rainforest Ecological Train, Iguazu Falls, Argentina [6]
57 2000 600 mm (1 ft 11+58 in) K80 tram Rainforest Ecological Train, Iguazu Falls, Argentina
58 1999 CHARLES 0-6-0DH steam outline 10+14 in (260 mm) Ferry Meadows Railway, Peterborough [6][19]


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59R 1999 80 BEAUDESERT 4wDH 2 ft (610 mm) Motor Rail 101T018 Leighton Buzzard Light Railway
[5][13]
60 2000 Edward Milner 0-6-0DH 12+14 in (311 mm) Buxton Miniature Railway [20]
61 2000 SIR WALTER RALEIGH 0-4-0DM steam outline 18 in (457 mm) Bicton Woodland Railway

[5]

62 2002 4 0-2-0+1wDH Lartigue Monorail Listowel & Ballybunion Railway

[5]

63 2001 JAMES GORDON 0-4-0DH steam outline 2 ft (610 mm) Alford Valley Railway

[5]

64 2001 POMPEY B-B DH 15 in (381 mm) Wotton Light Railway [5]


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65 2001 MARGAM CASTLE 0-4-0DH steam outline 2 ft (610 mm) Margam Country Park Railway [5]


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66 2002 2 THE EARL OF OAKFIELD 0-4-0DH 15 in (381 mm) Difflin Lake Railway [5]
67 2003 4wBE 2 ft (610 mm) Morwellham Quay [21]
68 2003 4 BELLA 0-4-0DH steam outline 2 ft (610 mm) Cotswold Wild Life Park Railway

[5]

69R 2003 9 MARK TIMOTHY 2-6-4T OC 15 in (381 mm) Winson 20 rebuilt Bure Valley Railway

[5]

70 2004 LADY ALEXANDRA 0-4-0DH steam outline 20 in (508 mm) Great Woburn Railway

[5]

71 2004 "PUFFING BILLY" 4wG VC 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge Replica of 1813 locomotive Beamish Museum

[5]

72R 2004 313 POLAR BEAR 4wBE 2 ft (610 mm) Wingrove & Rogers 5568001 rebuilt Groudle Glen Railway

[5]

73 2005 0-6-0DH 12+14 in (311 mm) Private owner, north Devon; later Statfold Barn Railway

[22]

74 2005 HOWARD 0-6-0DH steam outline 10+14 in (260 mm) Wells Harbour Railway

[23]

75R 2007 2 BICTON 4wDH 18 in (457 mm) Ruston & Hornsby 213839 rebuilt Bicton Woodland Railway;[5] later Waltham Abbey Royal Gunpowder Mills Store


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76 2006 15001 0-4-0DM s/o 600 mm (1 ft 11+58 in) Lithuanian Railways, Ignalina, now at Vilnius Railway Museum [6]
77 2007 LYDIA 2-6-2T OC 15 in (381 mm) Perrygrove Railway

[1]

78R 2007 6 4wDH 3 ft (914 mm) Motor rail 102T007 rebuilt Difflin Lake Railway [5]
79 2007 7 FLYNN 0-6-0DH 15 in (381 mm) Longleat Railway

[5]

80 2007 BORIS 0-6-0DH 10+14 in (260 mm) Hotham Park Miniature Railway [24]


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81 2008 139001 British Rail Class 139 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) Parry People Movers for West Midlands Trains [6]
82 2008 139002 British Rail Class 139 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) Parry People Movers for West Midlands Trains [6]
83 2008 ERIC 0-6-0DH 10+14 in (260 mm) Lappa Valley Steam Railway [25]


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84 2008 SIR PETER GADSDEN 4wBE 2 ft (610 mm) Blists Hill Victorian Town [5]
85R 2010 BUNTY 2-6-0T+T OC 15 in (381 mm) Construction started by Neville Smith and Sid Ford. completed by Alan Keef Ltd. Heatherslaw Light Railway [5]
86 2010 MERLIN 0-4-0DH 2 ft (610 mm) Wicksteed Park Railway

[5]

87 2009 Claus 4wBE 600 mm (1 ft 11+58 in) Mønsted Kalkgruber K20E type[6]
88 2009 Svend 4wBE 600 mm (1 ft 11+58 in) Mønsted Kalkgruber K20E type[6]
89 2010 No 1 Eagle/Helang 4wBE Railcar 5 ft (1,524 mm) Brunei Liquid Natural Gas [6]
90 2010 No 2 Sparrow/Layang-Layang 4wBE Railcar 5 ft (1,524 mm) Brunei Liquid Natural Gas [6]
91 2022 Corris No. 10 0-4-2ST 2 ft 3 in (686 mm) Replica of Corris Railway "Falcon" locomotive Corris Railway Under construction in 2018, a replica of one of the Corris Railway's original Hughes locomotives.
92 2012 E762 LYN 2-4-2T 600 mm (1 ft 11+58 in) "Lyn" Replica Lynton & Barnstaple Railway Various components and final assembly of replica of 1898 Baldwin loco
[26]
93R 2013 "STEAMPLEX" 4wVBT 2 ft (610 mm) Motor Rail 5877 rebuilt Groudle Glen Railway

[27]

94 2013 Winston 0-6-0DH 15 in (381 mm) Blenheim Park Railway operating in the grounds of Blenheim Palace, in Oxfordshire, England.

[5]

95 2014 THE DUKE 0-6-0DH 10+14 in (260 mm) Wells Harbour Railway

[2]

96R 2015 CUMBRIA 4wBE 2 ft (610 mm) Rebuilt and regauged from Clayton B4227B/2006. South Tynedale Railway [28]
97 2016 0-6-0DH 12+14 in (311 mm) Ree Park – Ebeltoft Safari, Denmark
98R 2021 4wDMRDM 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) Isle of Wight Steam Railway [29]
99 2018 VER 4 2 ft 8+12 in (825 mm) Extensive rebuild of the original car.[6] Volk's Electric Railway
100 2017 Arthur 0-6-0DH(so) 12+14 in (311 mm) Wellington Country Park, Reading [30]
101R 2018 VER 6 2 ft 8+12 in (825 mm) Extensive rebuild of the original car. Volk's Electric Railway [31]
102R 2018 VER 10 2 ft 8+12 in (825 mm) Extensive rebuild of the original car.[6] Volk's Electric Railway
103 2018 HOWARD 0-6-0DH 10+14 in (260 mm) Beale Park

[31]

104 2018 8 JOHN THYNN B-B DH 15 in (381 mm) Longleat Railway
105 2019 B DH 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) Centre de Culture Scientifique, Technique et Industriel, Beauport, Grande-Terre, Guadeloupe [32]
106 2020 Bo-Bo BE 15 in (381 mm) Sonoma TrainTown, California [6]
107 2020 4wDM 2 ft (610 mm) AK40 type Pakistan [33]
108 2020 4wDM 2 ft (610 mm) AK40 type Pakistan [33]
109 2021 10+14 in (260 mm) [34]
110 2021 Jill 0-4-2BE 10+14 in (260 mm) Delamont Miniature Railway
111 2021 4wBE 2 ft (610 mm) Morwellham Quay [21]
112 2021 9 HENRY THYNN B-B DH 15 in (381 mm) Longleat Railway [35]
113 2023 tba B-B DH 15 in (381 mm) Lappa Valley Railway [36]

[37]

60SD757 1986 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) 60S Ghana Bauxite Ordered by Ghana Bauxite from Simplex Mechanical Handling Ltd but delivered by Alan Keef Ltd.[13]
40SD530 1987 4wDM 2 ft 8+12 in (825 mm) Motor Rail 40S Volks Electric Railway[5]

Originally for Butterley Building Materials Ltd, ordered by them from Simplex Mechanical Handling Ltd but delivered by Alan Keef Ltd.[13]

M001 1988 2a-2DH Monorail Mrs. Whites Garden Ltd, Wiltshire [5]
M002 1989 M002 IVOR 2a-2DH Monorail Skip wagon Alan Keef Ltd Stored[5]
M003 1989 2a-2DH Monorail Skip wagon Alan Keef Ltd Stored[5]
1977 PW 3 REDGAUNTLET 4wPM 15 in (381 mm) Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway Originally built by Michael Jacot, rebuilt on new frames 1976.[6][5]
1979 "Thomas" 4wVBG 2 ft (610 mm) Telford Development Corporation

Frames built by Kierstead Systems & Controls; boiler and steam engine by Peter Bridges; wheelsets by Allens of Tipton; bodywork and final assembly by Keef. To Telford Horsehay Steam Trust c.1987

1988 4wDM 2 ft (610 mm) Motor rail 9932 rebuilt Chilmark Mine & Teffont Quarry [5]
1988 8 2 ft (610 mm) Baguley 2w-2DM Railcar Leighton Buzzard Light Railway Rebuild of railcar to unpowered carriage.[5]
1993 1 DROMAD 0-4-2T OC 3 ft (914 mm) Kerr Stuart 3024 rebuilt Cavan & Leitrim Railway [5]
1995 2w-2DHR 3 ft (914 mm) Drewry Cars 1495 rebuilt Cavan & Leitrim Railway [5]
2001 STEAM ELEPHANT 6wG 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge Joint construction with Dorothea Restorations, replica of Steam Elephant. Beamish Museum

[5]

2004 COL. FREDERICK WYLIE 4wDH 2 ft (610 mm) Hunslet 9349 rebuilt Beeches Light Railway [5] Line being reconstructed at new location
2004 3 ENTERPRISE 4wDH 3 ft (914 mm) Motor rail 60S382 rebuilt Waterford & Suir Valley Railway [5]
2019 Nancy 0-6-0T 3 ft (914 mm) Avonside 1547 of 1908. Rebuilt between 1999 and 2019 Cavan and Leitrim Railway

[38]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ http://test.whr.co.uk/stock/steam/baldwin-794 Archived 8 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Baldwin 794/590 Loco description
  2. ^ "www.isengard.co.uk".[dead link]
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  32. ^ "Guadeloupe". Overseas News. Vol. 1042. Industrial Railway Society. January 2021. p. 25.
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  38. ^ "Industrial Notes and News". Bulletin. Vol. 1031. Industrial Railway Society. May 2019. p. 13.
  • "Alan Keef Ltd - Locomotives Built at Cote". Industrial Railway Record (113). Industrial Railway Society. June 1988.
  • Keef, Alan M. (2008). A Tale of Many Railways: An Autobiography and History of Alan Keef Ltd. Lydney: Lightmoor Press. ISBN 978-1-899889-30-3.
  • Keef, Alan M. (2022). Half a Century of Locomotives from Alan Keef Ltd. Lydney: Lightmoor Press. ISBN 978-1-915069-09-2.

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