They are very similar to the British Rail Class 11.
The twelve-cylinder engine was used in the British Rail Class 47 and several others.
The service is now provided by a British Rail Class 158.
British Rail Class 73, dating from 1962 - the more successful design, with some still in regular use.
The British Rail Class 304 is a type of electric multiple unit.
The British Rail Class 13 was formed in 1965.
British Rail Class 306 unit 017 was transferred to the museum in mid-2011 for a five-year loan period.
British Rail Class 503 trains were 70mph (110km/h) electric multiple units.
British Rail Class 03 0-6-0 No. 03079 built in 1960.
However, the British Rail Class 08 can be used as a close approximation.