Today's post (10th December 2011) features three photographs, all showing different loco classes, from three different contributors.
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Pic one is from Daniel Irwin. Fastliner liveried class 66, 66434, is depicted at Bank Quay with the popular logs working, Carlisle - Chirk. The pic is dated 1st July 2010.
Jeff Nicholls is our next contibutor. He shot double heading, EWS class 37s passing through Winwick, light engine, on 4th September 2007. The locos are 37417
Richard Trevithick and 37410.
The third pic is from John Smith. 'Tug' 71 is shown heading an empty engineers working through a picturesque Winwick, on 22nd December 2010. The 'tug' is EWS (DBS) class 60, 60071,
Ribblehead Viaduct.
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