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2002 - Coronation Class Locomotive - Princess Alice
6223
Running Number: 6223
Category: Steam Locomotives
Locomotive Class: 8P Coronation Class
Designer: Sir William Stanier
Class Information: Introduced by the LMS in 1937, the Coronation / Duchess Class remains the most powerful steam locomotives built in Britain. Early locomotives in the class were built with streamlined casings that were later removed; while later built locomotives never received the distinctive casings. More...
Weight: 161 tons (including tender)
Purpose: Heavy Express Passenger
Wheel Arrangement: 4-6-2
Wheel Arrangement Name: Pacific
Model Information: Length - 298mm.
Models Produced: ---
Company: L.M.S. - London Midland & Scottish Railway
Logo: L.M.S. Crest
Logo Years: 1923 - 1947
Livery: L.M.S. Blue
Livery Details: Blue with silver lettering and lining.
Company Information: The biggest of Britains big four post grouping railway companies formed in 1923. Made up from 34 company lines including the Caledonian, Midland and Somerset & Dorset Joint Railways. Express trains from London to Glasgow were a feature of this company.
Catalogue Number: R.2271
Year Information: Designed by Stanier and built at Crewe number 6223 was the fourth, blue, streamlined 'Duchess, that was intended to haul the prestigious 'Coronation Scot' from London to Scotland in the latter half of the 1930’s. Powered by a 5 pole motor located in the engine. Includes alternative front bogie as R2205.
Model Motor: Five pole skew wound.
Publication: Hornby - OO Scale Model Railways - Forty-Eighth Edition 2002
Publication Type: Catalogue
Publication Edition: 48th Edition
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UK Price List: £86.50
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