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Black Prince

One of three locomotives built by the German manufacturer Krupp and designed by a contemporary of Henry Greenly, Roland Martens. They were all built for a trade fair held in Dusseldorf.

Originally named Fleissiges Leischen (which, in English, is small flower) she saw some action in Köln, before being put into store. She duly arrived at New Romney and after minor modifications to the drivers seating and a repaint she entered service as No.11 Black Prince, the name formerly held by No.10.

TECHNICAL DETAILS

  • German outline 4-6-2 Pacific locomotive

    DESIGNED BY Roland Martens

    BUILT BY Krupp of Essen in 1937
  • SPECIFICATIONS

    OVERALL LENGTH.24' 4"
    WEIGHT IN WORKING ORDER.9ton 12cwt
    DRIVING WHEEL DIAMETER.1' 10.75"
    BOGIE & TRAILING WHEEL DIAMETER.n/a
    CYLINDERS.6" bore x 10" stroke
    CURRENT LIVERY.DB Black and Red
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