in October 1993 on a main line special from Swansea to Pembroke Dock and return. Of the fifteen engines to survive into preservation, only one was purchased directly from BR and this was No. 80002, all the others being purchased from
Barry Scrapyard. Of the fifteen engines to be preserved only two members of the class are yet to run in preservation, these being: 80100 and 80150. 80097 has recently been steamed in preservation and entered service in March 2019 following its restoration from scrapyard condition at the
East Lancashire Railway. Five of them have also seen mainline operation: Nos. 80002, 80079, 80080, 80098 and 80135. 80002 operated over the former BR system in the 1970s when it appeared at an open weekend in Leeds arriving and returning home from the event under its own power. Three of the class were regular mainline performers around the '90s, with 80080 being originally used on LU 'Steam on the Met' trips. In 1991, steam was to return to the Folkestone Harbour branch with 80080 taking the train down from the mainline to the station at
Folkestone Harbour and then for the journey back up to the mainline 80080 was used to bank
West Country Pacific No. 34027 Taw Valley. 80080 became the first steam locomotive to work a normal stopping passenger service on the mainline in March 1993. It also returned to the Cambrian network in 1992. In 1994, 80079 joined up with 80080 to work a number of steam specials including a run over the
Cambrian Coast Line. In 1998, 80079 became the first steam locomotive to work a steam special down the
Conwy Valley Line to Blaenau Ffestiniog since 1967. 80079 returned to Blaenau in 1999 with 80098. 80135 has been used on the Grosmont to Whitby workings for the
North Yorkshire Moors Railway on the
Esk Valley Line. The Bluebell Railway had hoped to preserve No. 80154, the last steam locomotive to be built at
Brighton Works, but this ultimately did not occur as the railway did not have the funds available.
Locomotives Fifteen Class 4 tank engines have been preserved - the most of any BR Standard class. All were built at
Brighton Works except 80002, which was constructed at
Derby Works. ==In fiction==