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6201 - Princess Elizabeth
Posted: 25 Mar 2010, 13:06
by VC10
Guildford @11:45 today

Re: 6201 - Princess Elizabeth
Posted: 25 Mar 2010, 13:22
by Fodda
Aaaaahhhh... Lizzy. Isn't she gorgeous. I'm fortunate enough to have been on the footplate (amongst many other heritage engines). Haven't seen her for a few years though, not since she hit that bridge anyway.

Re: 6201 - Princess Elizabeth
Posted: 25 Mar 2010, 16:37
by 511Flyer
You'll have Clan Line tomorrow as well.

Re: 6201 - Princess Elizabeth
Posted: 25 Mar 2010, 21:01
by markw
Went behind Lizzie a couple of weeks ago down the West Coast from Crewe to Kensington Olympia, and returned from Euston to Crewe, apparently the first time 6201 had been out of Euston since 1962 and a rare example of a steam excursion leaving Euston, especially since the Virgin high-frequency timetable came in.
She went like a rocket along the WCML despite having a full train and a Class 47 on the back in case of problems.
Re: 6201 - Princess Elizabeth
Posted: 25 Mar 2010, 21:10
by delticbob
markw wrote:Went behind Lizzie a couple of weeks ago down the West Coast from Crewe to Kensington Olympia, and returned from Euston to Crewe, apparently the first time 6201 had been out of Euston since 1962 and a rare example of a steam excursion leaving Euston, especially since the Virgin high-frequency timetable came in.
She went like a rocket along the WCML despite having a full train and a Class 47 on the back in case of problems.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nv2SvmNY ... re=related
Bob
Re: 6201 - Princess Elizabeth
Posted: 25 Mar 2010, 21:49
by Tomliner
What a beautiful sight.Such a masterpiece of design and engineering.PFM!EricT

Re: 6201 - Princess Elizabeth
Posted: 25 Mar 2010, 21:55
by VC10
511Flyer wrote:You'll have Clan Line tomorrow as well.

Yep, already got my spot picked. I was out pruning the undergrowth back a couple of weeks ago
Just got back from seeing 6201 on the return trip running about 45 mins late
Re: 6201 - Princess Elizabeth
Posted: 27 Mar 2010, 01:35
by markw
delticbob wrote:markw wrote:Went behind Lizzie a couple of weeks ago down the West Coast from Crewe to Kensington Olympia, and returned from Euston to Crewe, apparently the first time 6201 had been out of Euston since 1962 and a rare example of a steam excursion leaving Euston, especially since the Virgin high-frequency timetable came in.
She went like a rocket along the WCML despite having a full train and a Class 47 on the back in case of problems.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nv2SvmNY ... re=related
Bob
Ooh, thanks for that, I hadn't realised they'd been posted.
I'm a couple of coaches behind the film maker!
Re: 6201 - Princess Elizabeth
Posted: 27 Mar 2010, 19:12
by Kevin Farnell
Beautiful engine!!!
I had a Hornby model of her when I was a kid (it should still be at my Dad's), 'though that was in BR green. She looks so much better in LMS maroon.
Had a trip last year behind Tornado. Most enjoyable and I would like to do some more steam train trips in the future.
Thanks for showing the photos.
Regards
Kevin
Re: 6201 - Princess Elizabeth
Posted: 27 Mar 2010, 21:29
by VC10
The sound was tremedous. We usually get a the Bullied Pacifuics and Tornado through Guildford but with the Bullied large chimney's and Tornado's double blast pipe the sound of those locomotives is somewhat subdued. But 6201's and Oliver Cromwell's single chimney make for a very memorable scene.
I took my 20 YO son with me when 6201 came back through in the evening and stopped at Shalford for water. As it sat there simmering with the occasional hiss of steam I said to him that it was a living breathing creature. He looked at me as if I had gone mad. When I said well its stopped here for a drink, it eats coal and needs air to survive he began to see my point.
Paul