Details
| LMS No. |
BR No. |
Name(s) | Date Built |
Date Withdrawn |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6200 | 46200 | The Princess Royal | 01933-07-01July 1933 | 01962-11-01November 1962 | . |
| 6201 | 46201 | Princess Elizabeth | 01933-11-01November 1933 | 01962-10-01October 1962 | Preserved. |
| 6203 | 46203 | Princess Margaret Rose | 01935-07-01July 1935 | 01962-10-01October 1962 | Preserved. Owned by the Princess Royal Class Locomotive Trust. |
| 6204 | 46204 | Princess Louise | 01935-07-01July 1935 | 01961-10-01October 1961 | . |
| 6205 | 46205 | Princess Victoria | 01935-07-01July 1935 | 01961-11-01November 1961 | Fitted with modified valve gear, 1947.Converted back to normal 1955 |
| 6206 | 46206 | Princess Marie Louise | 01935-08-01August 1935 | 01962-10-01October 1962 | . |
| 6207 | 46207 | Princess Arthur of Connaught | 01935-08-01August 1935 | 01961-11-01November 1961 | Appeared in the 1930s classic documentary film (Study In Steel) in which 6207 was constructed during the document film and how an LMS Princess Royal was built. |
| 6208 | 46208 | Princess Helena Victoria | 01935-08-01August 1935 | 01962-10-01October 1962 | . |
| 6209 | 46209 | Princess Beatrice | 01935-08-01August 1935 | 01962-09-01September 1962 | . |
| 6210 | 46210 | Lady Patricia | 01935-09-01September 1935 | 01961-10-01October 1961 | . |
| 6211 | 46211 | Queen Maud | 01935-09-01September 1935 | 01961-10-01October 1961 | . |
| 6212 | 46212 | Duchess of Kent | 01935-10-01October 1935 | 01961-10-01October 1961 | . |
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