In 1888 three locomotives were based at the depot.
All the locomotives used for Regionalbahn services on this line are based in Stuttgart.
The locomotive was based on the German Class 120.
The locomotives were based on a design from British Westinghouse.
Although Summit had an engine shed until the 1920s, it seems doubtful whether locomotives were ever based there.
The locomotive was based on existing technology wherever possible to avoid failures of components not directly associated with the gas turbine from endangering the project.
The first purpose-built locomotive was also based at Swinefleet, and was bought in 1955.
A locomotive, usually a member of the L class, was based at Greytown.
During this time the locomotive was based at the Eveleigh Workshops, home to 3801 Limited.
In 1926, the three locomotives were based at Oxford shed.