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LNER Class P2 2007 Prince of Wales is a 2-8-2 steam locomotive under construction at Darlington Locomotive Works and managed by the A1 Steam Locomotive Trust. It will be the seventh Class P2 locomotive and named after the Prince of Wales; the original six were designed by Nigel Gresley and built between 1934 and 1936 to haul express trains on the Edinburgh to Aberdeen line, then billed as the most powerful express passenger steam locomotive in Great Britain. The project will cost an estimated £5 million and the locomotive is aimed for completion in 2023.

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  • LNER Class P2 2007 Prince of Wales is a 2-8-2 steam locomotive under construction at Darlington Locomotive Works and managed by the A1 Steam Locomotive Trust. It will be the seventh Class P2 locomotive and named after the Prince of Wales; the original six were designed by Nigel Gresley and built between 1934 and 1936 to haul express trains on the Edinburgh to Aberdeen line, then billed as the most powerful express passenger steam locomotive in Great Britain. The project will cost an estimated £5 million and the locomotive is aimed for completion in 2023. The Class P2 was announced in 2013, following the completion of the Trust's first new build locomotive project, LNER Peppercorn Class A1 60163 Tornado, with construction starting in 2014. (en)
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  • P2 Steam Locomotive Company (en)
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  • Three (en)
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  • Under construction (en)
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  • Boiler cladding trial fitted. (en)
  • Boiler half funded. (en)
  • Boiler tender issued. (en)
  • Campaign for 2007's boiler passes half way. (en)
  • Construction progress. (en)
  • Cylinder block fully funded. (en)
  • DB Meiningen to undertake boiler design. (en)
  • Driving wheels ordered. (en)
  • Electrical equipment ordered. (en)
  • First cylinder parts arrive. (en)
  • Frames cast at Tata Steel in Scunthorpe. (en)
  • Frames dedicated. (en)
  • James May creates 2007's smokebox door dart. (en)
  • James May makes slacking cock flange. (en)
  • Mikado Club reaches target. (en)
  • Motion Components ordered. (en)
  • P2SLC launch "The Mikado Club". (en)
  • Roller bearings ordered. (en)
  • Tender frames ordered. (en)
  • Tender tank delivered (en)
  • Tender wheels delivered (en)
  • V4 to be constructed after P2. (en)
  • Wheels arrive in Darlington. (en)
  • Wheelsets fitted to engine. (en)
  • Campaign for 2007's clyinder block two-thirds completed. (en)
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  • LNER Class P2 2007 Prince of Wales is a 2-8-2 steam locomotive under construction at Darlington Locomotive Works and managed by the A1 Steam Locomotive Trust. It will be the seventh Class P2 locomotive and named after the Prince of Wales; the original six were designed by Nigel Gresley and built between 1934 and 1936 to haul express trains on the Edinburgh to Aberdeen line, then billed as the most powerful express passenger steam locomotive in Great Britain. The project will cost an estimated £5 million and the locomotive is aimed for completion in 2023. (en)
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