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Step back in time to the golden age of British steam and discover the extraordinary story of the LMS Coronation Class — a fleet of mighty express locomotives built for speed, elegance, and national pride. Designed by the legendary Sir William Stanier and introduced in 1937 by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS), the Coronation Class was a bold response to growing competition from rival railway companies, especially the LNER's streamlined A4s. With their powerful 4-6-2 ‘Pacific’ configuration and groundbreaking streamlined casing, these locomotives weren't just machines — they were symbols of progress, power, and prestige. In this video, we explore: The design evolution from the LMS Princess Royal Class, and how the Coronation Class represented the pinnacle of LMS express steam. The dramatic record-breaking trial of No. 6220 "Coronation", which unofficially reached 114 mph, challenging the famous Mallard’s legacy. The stunning streamlined liveries that embodied the glamour of the age — including crimson lake and blue & silver for the luxurious Coronation Scot. The role of the Coronation Class in hauling prestigious express trains between London Euston and Glasgow Central, slashing journey times and raising the LMS profile. Wartime modifications and the gradual phasing out of streamlining from 1944 as practicality replaced showmanship. The post-war British Railways era, where these giants found themselves overshadowed by emerging diesel and electric traction, leading to withdrawals in the early 1960s. The fate of the 38 original locomotives — and the three lucky survivors now preserved for future generations: Duchess of Hamilton (streamlined, static at the National Railway Museum) City of Birmingham (static at Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum) Duchess of Sutherland (operational and mainline certified) But beyond the technical stats and historical milestones lies a deeper story — one of national identity, engineering ambition, and the romantic era when steam ruled the rails. From the thundering power to the Art Deco beauty, the LMS Coronation Class left an indelible mark on British railway history. So, whether you're a lifelong rail enthusiast or simply curious about the machines that shaped Britain’s transport past, this is a journey you won’t want to miss. 📌 Don’t forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE this video to support the channel and keep the spirit of steam alive! Hit the bell icon so you don’t miss our future documentaries on iconic locomotives and lost railways. #LMSCoronationClass, #SteamLocomotive, #DuchessOfHamilton, #RailwayHistory, #SteamPower, #WilliamStanier, #CoronationScot, #PreservedSteam, #BritishRailways, #trainenthusiasts