LMS Princess Royal Class - Details

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Withdrawn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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