A 'preserved' example may be seen at Wanlockhead, in Scotland.
Ensignbus has since opened a transport museum, which contains several preserved examples.
Two preserved examples of the class are still in service on the Rhaetian Railway network today.
The current location of the preserved examples is as follows:
In the 1980s a preserved example in Yugoslavia was bought by private firm and restored to operational status.
As the oldest locomotives were the first to be withdrawn and sold for further use, they form the majority of preserved examples.
It is significant as a preserved example of a colonial house with a more modern wing.
The best known is the first of the class, 4771 (later 800 and 60800) Green Arrow, which is the only preserved example.
All other preserved examples are kept as static exhibits.
It is perhaps the only preserved example of an English aristocratic town house from its period.