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Old 30th March 2009, 20:29
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Question Help, Possible trainspot mistake

Hi as i'm sure you can gather from the title i think i have made a mistake in one of my trainspots and it's driving me crazy!! I had just finished at my particular spot and as i walked away a train came so i quickly jotted down the number and off i went. The number i wrote down was 67133 although i thought all the 67 class were EWS however i swear this was a south west train. I would be very grateful if someone could tell me whether i've just writen down a wrong number or that this is actualy write.
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(p.s. As you can probaly guess i am very new to the hobby, i origanaly collected the n-gauge models which got me in to the hobby.)



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Old 30th March 2009, 21:31
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Welcome to the Forum Matt. I am sure someone will come up with some ideas!

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Old 30th March 2009, 21:46
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Hi as i'm sure you can gather from the title i think i have made a mistake in one of my trainspots and it's driving me crazy!! I had just finished at my particular spot and as i walked away a train came so i quickly jotted down the number and off i went. The number i wrote down was 67133 although i thought all the 67 class were EWS however i swear this was a south west train. I would be very grateful if someone could tell me whether i've just writen down a wrong number or that this is actualy write.
Thanks!
(p.s. As you can probaly guess i am very new to the hobby, i origanaly collected the n-gauge models which got me in to the hobby.)
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67133 doesn't exist so it has to be a mistaken number.
66133 as far as I'm aware is in EWS livery, but there is a possibility it could have been 66713 which is in dark blue GBRf colours.

I personally would treat it as a missed 'spot' and not lose any sleep over it !

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Old 30th March 2009, 22:39
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Hi Matt and welcome to the Railway Forum. I was also an 'N' gauge modeler but due to failing eyesight I have moved up to '00'.
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Old 30th March 2009, 23:28
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There were only 30 Class 67's built, numbered from 67001 to 67030. I think they are all still in running order apart from the one that was involved in the crash in the South West a few years ago (67004?), so unless one of them has been renumbered to work for a different company, it must be the equivalent of a typo. Was it perhaps 66133?
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Old 30th March 2009, 23:37
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hello and welcome to the forum matt446574
as for 67133 there is no such engine. the numbers series for 67 is
67001 up to 67030
so its more like 66133 if so its in ews livery and code location is toton
regards- berwickspotter
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Old 31st March 2009, 07:41
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If it was in SWT livery, it wont be a 66 or a 67 I guess...could it have been a Unit or was it def a loco? (is there a class 467 for instance?
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Old 31st March 2009, 15:02
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I think they are all still in running order apart from the one that was involved in the crash in the South West a few years ago (67004?),

Just for your info Dynamo, 67004 is back in traffic and has been for some time now. Its mainly on the Waverly-Fort Bill sleepers but can on occasions venture to Aberdeen and Inverness.

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Old 31st March 2009, 15:19
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Thanks everyone for the welcome! I think it may have been a unit or something but as John Hunt said i will treat this as a missed spot. There seems to be a definate link between everyones replies so i think it's a lost cause. However i now would like to see a "real" class 67 just for future reference. Does anyone know whether or not they run in the south, I think most of them are up north but if anyone knows of any in the south i would be good.
Thanks again for the welcoming!!
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