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6201 Princess Elizabeth entered service on 3 November, 1933, allocated initially to Camden Shed until 6 January, 1934, making a number of test runs with 500 ton trains and a Dynamometer car. Moving to Polmadie, Princess Elizabeth hauled many of the LMS headline express services and moved between Crewe North, Camden and Edge Hill as the need arose. Just prior to nationalisation, in August 1947, 6201 was repainted into LMS lined black.
SPECIFICATIONS:
CLASS: Princess Royal
LIVERY: LMS (Crimson Lake)
ERA: 3 (1923 – 1947)
DESIGNER: Sir William Stanier
ENTERED SERVICE: 1933
DECODER: DCC Ready
WHEEL CONFIGURATION: 4-6-2
MOTOR: 5 Pole Skew Wound
MINIMUM CURVE: R2
MEASUREMENTS:
LENGTH: 300mm
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