|thumb Two examples of the class have survived into preservation: • No. 96 (BR 30096)
Normandy was sold to Corrall Limited and used at their Southampton coal depot, where it was named
Corrall Queen. It has been preserved on the
Bluebell Railway where, in the days before the line had any diesel locomotives, it was often used as a shunter. Its boiler certificate expired on 6 July 2006 and it is currently under overhaul. • No. 102 (BR 30102)
Granville was purchased in 1964, after withdrawal from BR, by
Butlins and then displayed alongside LMS Royal Scot class 6100
Royal Scot at the firm's Skegness Holiday Camp. In 1971 it was moved to
Bressingham Steam Museum near
Diss, Norfolk, where it remains on static display. ==References==