HC Deb 16 December 1946 vol 431 cc306-7W
Mr. Sharp

asked the Minister of Supply how many locomotives were built for Government use during the last few years; how many of these are still under the control of his Department; and how many are not in use though suitable for allocation to the railway companies.

Mr. Wilmot

Up to 1946 some 1,739 heavy freight and shunting steam locomotives, 4 ft. 8½ in. gauge, have been built in the United Kingdom to the order of the Ministry of Supply. The only locomotives coming under my control are those declared surplus. These have all been allocated, with the exception of 237 heavy freight locomotives which are at present awaiting repair before they can be used. In addition, a number of locomotives now abroad are available for disposal in North-West Europe. A few of these are suitable for immediate use on the home railways and are being brought back. Consideration is being given to the repair of the remainder for use in this country.