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The second pic is from John Smith. Depicted is EWS (DBS) class 66, 66137, hauling ex RMC orange aggregate hoppers (JGAs), northbound, through Winwick on 29th July 2011. John has used the trees as a natural frame.
EWS (DBS) class 67, 67007, is up next in a pic from Jeff Nicholls. The shot was taken in Arpley Yard on 24th June 2011 and shows the loco about to depart with a working of box wagons.
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The final shot, from myself, is a slight deviation. It's quite a while since the class 175s were posted on our site, therefore, I have included this shot of a passing pair of 175 units at Winwick on 30th April 2010. The units are 175104 and 175108. The gantry has been used as a frame.
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