The company was established in 1854 by Charles Frederick Beyer and Richard Peacock, along with the Scottish engineer and ironmaster, Henry Robertson. Both Beyer and Peacock had experience of working in the railway industry. Beyer had moved to Manchester in 1834 to work for Sharp, Roberts & Co., while Peacock had previously worked with the Great Western Railway and the Manchester & Sheffield Railway.
- Alexander Chaplin
- Andrew Barclay
- Aveling and Porter
- Avonside
- Bagnall
- Beyer Peacock
- Black Hawthorn
- Brush
- Coalbrookdale
- Cockerill
- E Borrows
- E.B. Wilson
- Fletcher Jennings
- Fox Walker
- Gibb and Hogg
- Grant Ritchie
- Hawthorn
- Haydock
- Head Wrightson
- Hudswell Clarke
- Hunslet
- Kerr Stuart
- Kitson
- Manning Wardle
- Markham
- Nasmyth Wilson
- Neilson
- North British
- Peckett
- Robert Heath
- Robert Stephenson (and Hawthorn)
- Sentinel
- Sharp Stewart
- South Durham
- Stephen Lewin
- Vulcan Foundry
- Wigan Coal
- Yorkshire Engine Company
- Crane Tanks
- Fireless Locos
- AEC
- ALCO
- Andrew Barclay
- Armstrong Whitworth
- Bagnall
- Baguley Ltd
- British Thomson Houston
- Brush
- Clayton
- Cockerill
- Consett
- Dietrich
- Drewry
- English Electric
- Express Service
- FC Hibberd and Co Ltd
- Fowler
- Gaston Moyse
- GEC Traction
- General Motors
- Hawthorn Leslie
- Howard
- Hudswell Clarke
- Hunslet
- ICI
- Jung
- Kent Construction
- Kerr Stuart
- Lake and Elliot
- MaK
- Mercury
- Motor Rail Ltd
- Noord
- North British
- Orenstein und Koppel
- Peckett
- RFS Engineering
- Robert Stephenson and Hawthorn
- Rolls Royce
- Ruston Hornsby
- Schoma
- Sentinel
- SVI
- Thomas Hill
- Tractive Power
- Vollert
- Vulcan Foundry
- Werkspoor
- Yorkshire Engine Company
- ACI Elevation
- AEG
- Baguley Ltd
- BemoRail
- British Thomson Houston
- Brush
- Clayton
- CPM
- English Electric
- Express Service
- GEC
- Greenwood and Batley
- Harmill
- Hawthorn Leslie
- Hunslet
- Kerr Stuart
- Niteq
- Robert Stephenson Hawthorn
- Schalke
- Sculfort
- Siemens
- Stored Energy Technology
- Vollert
- Wickham
- Windhoff
- Zephir
- Mather and Platt
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6841 at Bressingham
Photo: Dan Cardwell
Number | Altnumber | Name | Status | Note | Livery | Depot | Base | Owner | |
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1827 | 1 | P | 0-4-0 ST | PR | Foxfield Railway | PRE | |||
2601 | 1 | The Major | E | Rail Transport Museum, Australia | UKP/Mersey I | ||||
2605 | 5 | Cecil Raikes | S | Green | Museum of Liverpool | UKP/Mersey I | |||
6841 | William Francis | D | 0-4-0+0-4-0T | PR | Bressingham Steam Museum | PRE |
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