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2009 - Princess Royal Class Locomotive - Princess Elizabeth - The Pete Waterman Collection

U.K.
46201


Princess Royal Class Locomotive - Princess Elizabeth - The Pete Waterman Collection

Model: Princess Royal Class Locomotive - Princess Elizabeth - The Pete Waterman Collection (Overall Model page)
Running Number: 46201
Category: Steam Locomotives
Steam Locomotives
Locomotive Class: Princess Class
Princess Class
Designer: Sir William Stanier
Class Information: Introduced in 1933, the Princess Class was the first Pacific type locomotive built by the London Midland & Scottish Railway. Purpose designed to cope with the increasing traffic and loads associated with the prestigious “Royal Scot” London to Glasgow passenger service. More...
Weight: 159 tons
Purpose: Express Passenger
Wheel Arrangement: 4-6-2
Wheel Arrangement Name: Pacific
4-6-2
Model Information: The Pete Waterman Collection is a fine selection of limited production models specifically chosen by Pete Waterman as models of distinction and worthy of being part of a model railway enthusiasts collection.
Each of the initial three locomotives will be presented in dedicated packaging featuring a brief history of the prototype.
Models Produced: ---
Company: B.R. - British Railways
Logo: B.R. Early Emblem
Logo Years: 1948 - 1956
British Railways
Livery: B.R. Green
B.R. Green
Livery Details: Brunswick green with orange and black lining with yellow lettering.
Company Information: British Railways came into existence in 1948 when the dominating four British railway companies amalgamated. Steam traction on British Railways ended in 1968 and the system was re-branded as British Rail.
Year: 2009
Catalogue Number: R.2823
Year Information: The incredibly successful music impresario, Pete Waterman has had a long time passion for railways. As he himself wrote on the jacket sleeve of his book, ‘A train is for life’, “Whatever I do and wherever I go, you can be sure that not far away will be one of my model railway engines, I am the first to admit, it is an all-consuming hobby and one I absolutely adore.” The Pete Waterman Collection is a fine collection of limited production models specifically chosen by Pete Waterman as models of distinction and worthy of being part of a model railway enthusiasts collection.
Each of the initial three locomotives will be presented in dedicated packaging featuring a brief history of the prototype.
Model Motor: Five pole skew wound.
Publication: Hornby - Edition Fifty-Five 2009 - OO Gauge Model Railways & Accessories
Publication Type: Catalogue
Publication Edition: 55th Edition
Hornby - Edition Fifty-Five 2009 - OO Gauge Model Railways & Accessories
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Current: 1238 - December 2023
Previous: 1536 - November 2023
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Model Year Details (2)

YEAR CAT IMAGE
2009 R.2823 2009
Princess Royal Class Locomotive - Princess Elizabeth - The Pete Waterman Collection
2010 R.2823 2010
Princess Royal Class Locomotive - Princess Elizabeth - The Pete Waterman Collection

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