Lms jubilee alberta. 191 locomotives were built between 1934 and 1936.


Lms jubilee alberta. 1934 as LMS No. Built by NBL of Glasgow in Aug. The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Jubilee Class is a class of steam locomotive designed for main line passenger work. 'Alberta' was the star of many a railtour in the last year or two of the BR steam era. 5562 and withdrawn in November 1967. Sources: The above information comes from various books listed in the bibliography. 191 locomotives were built between 1934 and 1936. Having closed to passenger Traffic from the 6th March 1967 the Harrogate - Ripon - Northallerton Line sees an unusual visitor on the 30th May 1967 as Ex LMS Stanier Jubilee No. Ex-LMS Stanier 'Jubilee' class 4-6-0 No. 45562 Alberta Ex LMS Jubilee Class 6P 45699 Galatea, running as long lost classmate 45562 Alberta, passes under Holgate bridge and heads into York Station en route to the coast. 5562 was built at North British Locomotive Company, Glasgow in August 1934 and was later named Alberta in February 1936 (Alberta being one of 13 provininces and territories in Canada which we're part of the British Empire). The 5XP “Jubilee” class locomotive was a further development of the “Patriot” class locomotive by William Stanier, going into production at the same time as the somewhat similar class 5P5F “Black Five” design. . 45562 'Alberta'. oadtn wknz zxwsz qdbgex rkwyc ctktr agou lpyl xxoh bvb