4-6-2 Class 8P Princess Coronation non-streamlined LMS Profile and Models
6233 'Duchess of Sutherland' at Newbury in July 2019. ©Foulger Rail Photos
The London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Coronation Class is a class of express passenger steam locomotives designed by William Stanier. They were an enlarged and improved version of his previous design, the LMS Princess Royal Class, and on test were the most powerful steam locomotives ever used in Britain at 2,511 dbhp. The locomotives were specifically designed for power as it was intended to use them on express services between London Euston and Glasgow Central; their duties were to include the hauling of a proposed non-stop express, subsequently named the Coronation Scot. The first ten locomotives of the Coronation class were built in a streamlined form in 1937 by the addition of a steel streamlined casing. Five of these ten were specifically set aside to pull the Coronation Scot. Although a later batch of five unstreamlined locomotives was produced in 1938, most of the ensuing Coronation class were outshopped as streamliners. Eventually, from 1944 until production ended in 1948, all-new engines would be built in unstreamlined form and all the streamliners would have their casings removed. The very last of the 38 locomotives was completed in 1948. After a successful decade of operations in the 1950s, the 1960s' modernisation plan was the ultimate undoing of the Coronations. Not only did the increasing use of diesel locomotives make many of the class redundant, but the electrification of the main line between London Euston and Crewe also resulted in their banishment from this important section of the main line as there was insufficient clearance between the locomotives and the live wires. With no useful role to play, the survivors were scrapped en masse from late 1962 to late 1964. Fortunately, three locomotives were saved for preservation. |
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Type of Locomotive |
Steam |
Builder |
LMS Crewe Works |
Build Date |
1937 to 1948 |
Total Built |
38 Total (33 Built Streamlined - later removed) |
Tractive Effort |
40,000 lbf |
Wheel Configuration |
4-6-2 |
Operated By |
London, Midland & Scottish Railway British Railways |
Main Duties |
Express Passenger |
In Service Until |
1964 |
Surviving Examples |
3 |
Products awaiting categorisation
Scale | Brand | Image | Construction Type | DCC Capability | Product Code | Product Title | Livery |
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OO Gauge (1:76 Scale) | DJH Model Railway Kits | Requires assembly | Not set |
DJH600 View |
LMS 4-6-2 Duchess kit - Limited Edition of 600 | Awaiting Categorisation | |
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale) | Jamieson - Eames kits | Requires assembly | Unpowered |
JDuchess View |
Class 8P 'Princess Coronation' 4-6-2 - kit | ||
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale) | Kitmaster | Requires assembly | Not set |
KM4 View |
Princess Coronation Class 4-6-2 'Duchess of Gloucester' 46225 in BR Maroon plastic kit | Awaiting Categorisation | |
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale) | Steam Memories | RTR/RTUse/Pre-assembled | Not set |
03570SM View |
Princess Coronation class 4-6-2 6235 'City of Birmingham' in LMS Crimson (static model) | LMS crimson lake | |
TT3 Gauge (1:100 scale) | Atlas Editions | RTR/RTUse/Pre-assembled | Not set |
3904401 View |
Duchess Class 4-6-2 6233 'Duchess of Sutherland' in LMS Crimson - Static Model on Plinth | LMS crimson lake |