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LNER Class P2 No. 2007 ''Prince of Wales'' is a
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"Mikado" steam locomotive being built at Darlington Locomotive Works, England, and managed by the
A1 Steam Locomotive Trust The A1 Steam Locomotive Trust is a Darlington, England based charitable trust formed in 1990 for the primary purpose of completing the next stage of the locomotive heritage movement, the building of a new steam locomotive from scratch (i.e. no ...
. It will be the seventh member of its class and the only P2 in existence; the original six were built between 1934 and 1936 for the
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(LNER) to a design by
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, and employed to haul heavy passenger trains on the
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. The P2s were declared Britain's most powerful express passenger engines, although none were preserved. The A1 Trust announced the project in 2013, following the completion and success of its first new build locomotive,
LNER Peppercorn Class A1 London and North Eastern Railway's (LNER) Peppercorn Class A1 is a class of 4-6-2 "Pacific" steam locomotives largely built between 1948 and 1949 at Doncaster Works, Doncaster and Darlington Works to a design of Arthur Peppercorn. Forty-nin ...
No. 60163 ''
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'', in 2008. Construction on ''Prince of Wales'' began in 2014 with its design based on P2 No. 2001 ''Cock o' the North'' with some modifications to improve maintenance, address historic problems, and comply with modern railway operations. It is expected to be complete in 2025 at an estimated cost of £6 million, after which it will run on the mainline and heritage railways.


Background

The original six Class P2 locomotives (Nos. 2001 to 2006) were built at
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between 1934 and 1936 to a design by chief mechanical engineer
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. They were employed to haul express trains over the
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of the
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(LNER) and were the most powerful in Great Britain, capable of hauling 600-ton trains. However, restrictions brought on by
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caused them to suffer mechanical problems during the 1940s, which contributed to the decision to rebuild the class into LNER Thompson Class A2/2s by Gresley's successor, Edward Thompson. The rebuilt engines were withdrawn between 1959 and 1961, and none survived into preservation. In 2008, the
A1 Steam Locomotive Trust The A1 Steam Locomotive Trust is a Darlington, England based charitable trust formed in 1990 for the primary purpose of completing the next stage of the locomotive heritage movement, the building of a new steam locomotive from scratch (i.e. no ...
completed its first new build steam locomotive project, the
LNER Peppercorn Class A1 London and North Eastern Railway's (LNER) Peppercorn Class A1 is a class of 4-6-2 "Pacific" steam locomotives largely built between 1948 and 1949 at Doncaster Works, Doncaster and Darlington Works to a design of Arthur Peppercorn. Forty-nin ...
No. 60163 ''Tornado'', which marked the first British mainline steam engine built since 1960. The success of ''Tornado'' gave the A1 Trust the opportunity to look into a second new build project. In December 2010, it announced its intention to conduct a feasibility study into building a seventh Class P2, the most frequently requested engine. The study included the examination of commercial, engineering, and certification challenges that may arise and discussions amongst the trust and regulatory bodies were "very positive". A 3D computer model of the P2 was created using original drawings kept in the
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and used for track dynamic analysis using ''Tornado'' as the basis and track position data from
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to validate the modelling data. The project officially launched in September 2013. On 14 November,
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' 65th birthday, the A1 Trust announced that No 2007 would be named ''
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''. Despite Charles ascending to the throne in September 2022, the engine's name will not change.


Design

''Prince of Wales'', like ''Tornado'', will be built as a new member of its class rather than a replica. Its design is based on the original drawings of P2 No. 2001 ''Cock o' the North'', but with extensive alterations to improve maintenance, lower life-cycle costs, address historic problems, and comply with modern operating requirements and standards. Modifications include
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s, an all-welded, all-steel boiler and
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. The external appearance will match ''Cock o' the North'' in its original configuration before it was
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. Components in common with ''Tornado'' have been incorporated into ''Prince of Wales'' as a cost-saving measure. The A1 Trust estimates both locomotives will have about 70% of their parts in common, including the boiler and tender. A1 Trust director of engineering David Elliott observed that the original P2s had several shortcomings, difficulties when traversing tight curves, and being prone to crank axle failures but was confident that these will be resolved by contemporary engineering techniques. To address crank axle
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failures,
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has resulted in the axle diameter being increased to , compared the original . The curve problem was studied using
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's Vampire software to simulate the vehicle's rail dynamics. The simulation determined optimal coupled wheelset clearances and design of a pony truck with side-spring control. The original P2
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diameter of is out-of-gauge where track has been positioned for a reduced platform gap. To avoid excessive route limitations, the cylinder diameter on ''Prince of Wales'' has been reduced to , and was saved by using fabricated steel instead of cast iron for the cylinder block. To retain the same power output as the P2s, the boiler operates at 250
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instead of 220 psi. Because of improved heat treatment methods and modern tooling, a durable infinitely-variable cam can be used instead of the stepped cam adopted for the early P2s, enabling greater efficiency. ''Prince of Wales'' boiler is shorter than the original, and the
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is 17 inches longer. The change was made because the extra boiler length failed to raise extra steam as firebox gases cooled towards its far end and the longer smokebox will provide a larger vacuum reservoir to smooth exhaust pulses. The boiler is based on Tornado's as is the complex superheater header and electrical system. The sloped smokebox meant that the chimney on ''Prince of Wales'' required a unique casting.


Manufacture

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(CAD) model was created for use in the manufacturing process. The frames have been built using CNC machines from the CAD data. Modelling data for ''Prince of Wales'' and a modified design with a
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-type pony truck, was released in early 2013. In April 2014, construction commenced at
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, where the frame plates were rolled and flame profiled. Construction was expected to take seven years, and the A1 Trust projected that the cost will be £6 million.


Project milestones

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References

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External links

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