The Vulcan Foundry Newton-le-Willows


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The Vulcan Company Magazine

A Career in Locomotive Building

The Vulcan Locomotive Works Product Catalogue

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The Vulcan on Film

Caught on Camera

Steam Loco List

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Diesel & Electric Loco List

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Diesel & Electric Pictorial List

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The Vulcan Magazine contains a  wealth of original information on locomotives produced between the late 1940's and the early 1960's and provides a fascinating insight into everyday life at the foundry.
Ever fancy a career building Steam Locomotives, if so check out the apprenticeship brochure.
The brown book contains photographs and details for many of the locomotives produced prior to 1920. 

Original locomotive lists currently detail all the locomotives ever produced by the Vulcan foundry up to the end of 1961.
 
available to all visitors.

Diesel Engines
 The War Years Vulcan News
 Steam Survivors

Works Demolition

Diesel Survivors Vulcan Weddings
Vulcan Fairlies Vulcan Models
The Rescue of H5 

This site has assisted a large number of organisations and individuals with information over the years including:- Science Museum London, Manchester University, Northwest Film Archive, National Railway Museum, Australian Steam, Dorling Kindersley, University of California Press, St Helens MBC, Heritage Railway Magazine and others.

Vulcan Web Links
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Note: To make it easier to spot updated pages the dated links below take regular visitors directly to the most recently updated pages.

RS&H
Folleto en Espa?ol, 1954 Pages updated on:    07/01/17    29/12/16   16/04/16    26/07/15   31/05/15       Risley Apprentices

This site relies extensively on contributed material, if you have any Vulcan material suitable for the site then please contact me as this a shared historical resource that anyone who is interested can read. In other words an electronic museum open 24/7 where the archive does not deteriorate through handling and everything is on display and not hidden away. Over 90% of the material we currently receive is suitable for use on the site and though it takes time for me to compile and you to browse through it can be found within these pages.

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