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Preserved 6233 Duchess of Sutherland running in 2001.  She is roughly in the same condition as between 1941 (when a double chimney was fitted) and 1945 (when she received her smoke deflectors), though it is unlikely that she ever would have carried a nameplate that read www.prlt.co.uk!
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Preserved 6233 Duchess of Sutherland running in 2001. She is roughly in the same condition as between 1941 (when a double chimney was fitted) and 1945 (when she received her smoke deflectors), though it is unlikely that she ever would have carried a nameplate that read www.prlt.co.uk!

46229 Duchess of Hamilton was originally built as streamlined.  As of 2005 there is an ongoing appeal to restreamline her.
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46229 Duchess of Hamilton was originally built as streamlined. As of 2005 there is an ongoing appeal to restreamline her.

Unstreamlined 46232 Duchess of Montrose at Crewe having recently emerged from the paint shops.
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Unstreamlined 46232 Duchess of Montrose at Crewe having recently emerged from the paint shops.

Semi-streamlined 46241 City of Edinburgh at Stafford, 1954.  The sloping smokebox front can be made out.
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Semi-streamlined 46241 City of Edinburgh at Stafford, 1954. The sloping smokebox front can be made out.

46229 in Semi-streamlined condition at Tyseley, 6 May 2006.
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46229 in Semi-streamlined condition at Tyseley, 6 May 2006.

The Princess Coronation Class is a class of express passenger steam locomotives built by the London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) and designed by William Stanier. They were an enlarged version of the LMS Princess Royal Class. Several examples were originally built as streamlined, though this was later removed.

Overview

The first five, 6220-4 were built in 1937 and were streamlined and painted Caledonian Railway blue with to haul the Coronation Scot train. The streamlining is probably best described as like an upside down bathtub and was largely for publicity reasons. The second five 6225-9 were also streamlined, but painted in the more traditional crimson lake livery. The next batch were built unstreamlined. War interrupted the building of the locomotives, but given the dire shortage of express motive power several more were then finished during the war and turned out in unlined black. Between 1945 and 1949 the streamlining was removed for ease of maintenance. Smoke deflectors were also added because of drifting smoke. Two more modified engines were built after the war in 1947 and 1948 by George Ivatt.

Three have been preserved. There is presently an ongoing appeal by Steam Railway Magazine to restreamline 46229 Duchess of Hamilton.

Details

Number Name Notes
LMS BR
6220]set speed record of 114mph on 29th June 1937.] 46220 Coronation
6221 46221 Queen Elizabeth
6222 46222 Queen Mary
6223 46223 Princess Alice
6224 46224 Princess Alexandra
6225 46225 Duchess of Gloucester
6226 46226 Duchess of Norfolk
6227 46227 Duchess of Devonshire
6228 46228 Duchess of Rutland
6229 46229 Duchess of Hamilton Preserved
6230 46230 Duchess of Buccleuch
6231 46231 Duchess of Atholl
6232 46232 Duchess of Montrose
6233 46233 Duchess of Sutherland Preserved
6234 46234 Duchess of Abercorn
6235 46235 City of Birmingham Preserved as a static exhibit, Birmingham Museum of Science and Industry
6236 46236 City of Bradford
6237 46237 City of Bristol
6238 46238 City of Carlisle
6239 46239 City of Chester
6240 46240 City of Coventry
6241 46241 City of Edinburgh
6242 46242 City of Glasgow
6243 46243 City of Lancaster
6244 46244 City of Leeds
King George VI (1941)
6245 46245 City of London
6246 46246 City of Manchester
6247 46247 City of Liverpool
6248 46248 City of Leeds
6249 46249 City of Sheffield
6250 46250 City of Lichfield
6251 46251 City of Nottingham
6252 46252 City of Leicester
62253 46253 City of St. Albans
6254 46254 City of Stoke-on-Trent
6255 46255 City of Hereford
6256 46256 Sir William A. Stanier F.R.S.
- 46257 City of Salford

Preservation

Three Duchesses have survived. (4)6229 Duchess of Hamilton, (4)6233 Duchess of Sutherland have both seen action on main line railtours. Duchess of Hamilton, now out of working order, is in the process of a Steam Railway appeal to have her restreamlined. The third, (4)6235 City of Birmingham is the centrepiece in the Birmingham science museum. 46235 was put in place and the museum built around her.

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Locomotives of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway
Hughes: 5MT Crab
Fowler: 2P 4-4-0 - 2F Dock Tank - 3MT 2-6-2T - 3F Jinty - 4P Compound - 4MT 2-6-4T - 4F 0-6-0 - 6P Patriot - 7P Royal Scot - 7F 0-8-0 - Garratt - 6399 Fury
Stanier: 2P 0-4-4T - 3MT 2-6-2T - 4MT 2-6-4T (2 cylinders) - 4MT 2-6-4T (3 cylinders) - 5MT 2-6-0 - 5MT Black Five - 6P Jubilee - 8P Princess Royal - 8P Coronation - 8F 2-8-0 - Turbomotive
Kitson: 0F 0-4-0ST
Fairburn: 4MT 2-6-4T
Ivatt: 2MT 2-6-0 - 2MT 2-6-2T - 4MT 2-6-0

 


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