Following withdrawal from service, 46233 was acquired by
Butlins Heads-of-Ayr holiday camp, Scotland, in October 1964. It was later purchased by
Bressingham Steam Museum. In 1996, 6233 was acquired by the Princess Royal Class Locomotive Trust (PRCLT) arriving at the PRCLT's West Shed, at Swanwick Junction on the
Midland Railway - Butterley, on 3 February 1996. In 2001, No. 6233 returned to the national network after an overhaul assisted by the heritage lottery fund and match funded by the PRCLT. To allow it to run on the main line in preservation, 6233 was fitted with
Train Protection & Warning System (TPWS) and
on-train monitoring recorder (OTMR) equipment, alongside the BR fitted
Automatic Warning System (AWS). On 6 March 2010, 6233 was rolled out in LMS lined black livery, which was retained during 2010, before a major overhaul, taking 6233 out of service for the 2011 season. On 3 March 2012, now renumbered 46233 was rolled out in "authentic (Brunswick) green" livery, as used by British Railways during the early 1950s, at the
Midland Railway - Butterley following a major overhaul. On 9 September 2018, the engine regained its original number "6233" and LMS "Crimson Lake" livery to mark its 80th birthday. == Royal Train ==