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G6 UXU 31st March 2009 15:38

Hello Matt and welcome to the forum.

Tony 31st March 2009 19:33

Hi Matt, welcome to the forum.
You want to see a 67? Imagine a skip turned upside down with wheels under it and an EWS paint job - there; saved you wondering!
Enjoy your spotting.

John Hunt 31st March 2009 20:33

Welcome aboard, Matt !

Here's a 67 at Doncaster a couple of weeks ago -

http://www.railwayforum.net/gallery/...00&ppuser=2327

:D

Midland Compound 31st March 2009 22:40

Wrexham & Shropshire use 67s on their service to Marylebone, which is south as far as we in Cheshire are concerned !

This is what they look like

http://martin-grosberg.fotopic.net/p56591996.html
http://martin-grosberg.fotopic.net/p53965410.html

Deathbyteacup 1st April 2009 18:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tony (Post 25942)
Hi Matt, welcome to the forum.
You want to see a 67? Imagine a skip turned upside down with wheels under it and an EWS paint job - there; saved you wondering!
Enjoy your spotting.

....I just turned my 00 guage 67 upside down.

Really does look like a skip!

Matt446574 1st April 2009 18:43

Ok i will keep an eye out for one. Also ,Tony, now you mention in most trains do look like a skip, that is apart from steam locos though.

berwickspotter 1st April 2009 23:34

or vintage diesels !

SOUTHEASTERN-465 2nd April 2009 17:08

'school boy errors!'
 
the only thing i could recomend is check stock exchange in 'the railway magazine' or you could of seen the number of a skip upside down!but as people have mensioned there are only 30 class 67's ever built and some of them are on loan to wrexham&shropshire,but i heard about them being on demand,but i got a feiling you saw a class 73 ed because thats the only thing nearest a class 67 they own
calum mclean 14

MICK FARMER 2nd April 2009 22:45

Hi MATT, this will be my 1st comment on the foram site but here goes,
from memory only 30 class 67s were built so therefore 67030
would be the highest number, unless modifications have been carried
and been given new numbers.
hope this helps, mick farmer, milton keynes

pavorossi 3rd April 2009 11:28

Hello and welcome to the forum Mick.


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