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==Preserved vehicles== A number of NCC vehicles have been preserved. [[File:Steam train, Ulster Folk and Transport Museum - panoramio.jpg|thumb|Dunluce Castle]] *[[NCC Class U2|Class U2]] 4-4-0 No.74 ''Dunluce Castle'' is on display at the [[Ulster Folk & Transport Museum]], Cultra, County Down. [[Image:NCC WT Class loco no 4.JPG|thumb|Preserved WT Class loco no 4 at Mallow in May 2006]] *[[NCC Class WT|Class WT]] 2-6-4T steam locomotive No.4 is owned by the [[Railway Preservation Society of Ireland]] at [[Whitehead, Northern Ireland|Whitehead]] which operates it on special excursion trains on the Irish railway network. The society also owns 3 NCC carriages. *Although none of the original [[NCC Class W]]'s have survived into preservation, the [[Railway Preservation Society of Ireland]] at [[Whitehead, Northern Ireland|Whitehead]] is building a new member of the class. *Coaches Nos.68, 87 and 91, are at the [[Railway Preservation Society of Ireland]] site at [[Whitehead, Northern Ireland|Whitehead]]. *Railcar No.1 is stored in a dilapidated condition at the [[Railway Preservation Society of Ireland]] site at [[Whitehead, Northern Ireland|Whitehead]]. *Coaches Nos.238 and 241, former Midland Railway vehicles which had been transferred to the NCC from the LMS as replacements for stock destroyed in the air raid of 4 May 1941, were repatriated in 2004 and 2005 respectively and are at the [[Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway]], [[Embsay]], Yorkshire. *[[Portstewart Tramway]] [[Kitson & Company|Kitson]] 0-4-0 tram locomotive No.1 was an early candidate for preservation, crossing the Irish Sea in 1939, and is in the collection of the [[Streetlife Museum of Transport]], [[Kingston-upon-Hull]], Yorkshire. *[[Portstewart Tramway]] [[Kitson & Company|Kitson]] 0-4-0 tram locomotive No.2 is on display at the [[Ulster Folk and Transport Museum]], Cultra, County Down. *An ex-NCC [[RA Lister & Company|Lister]] internal combustion engined platform truck may also be seen at the [[Ulster Folk and Transport Museum]]. *LMS (NCC) 36 ton steam breakdown crane (Cowans Sheldon and Co., 1931) β now Ireland's largest β and a number of vans may be found at the [[Downpatrick and County Down Railway]], [[Downpatrick]], County Down.
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