Delve into the rich history of British locomotive heritage with our Railway Photo LMS Princess Class 4-6-2 No 6239 City of Chester, leaving Crewe. This iconic steam engine was built in 1928 and played a significant role in the UK's railway network during its heyday.
In this beautifully crafted photograph, you'll see the City of Chester proudly emerging from Crewe, ready to take on the nation. With its distinctive four-cylinder layout and six-stroke power, this mighty locomotive was one of 13 built by the LMS (London and North Eastern Railway). Its unique characteristics make it a rare gem in the world of railway photography.
From the early 20th century to the mid-1950s, the City of Chester would haul freight and passenger services across the British countryside. With its imposing size and impressive performance, this locomotive is sure to captivate any train enthusiast or photography buff. Our photograph offers a unique glimpse into the past, perfect for those interested in learning more about British industrial heritage.
Authenticity guaranteed, our Railway Photo LMS Princess Class 4-6-2 No 6239 City of Chester leaves you with a lasting impression of this magnificent steam engine's grandeur and history.