61654 Sunderland

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61654 Sunderland

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It was rumoured that an EWS loco was going to be named Sunderland and the nameplate was going to be an exact replica of a B17 complete with football. Has this happened yet.
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It should be taking place on the 10th August.
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I foregot to add that the 66 is one operated by First GBRf not EWS.
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Thanks for that perhaps we can have a few more revivals they missed a good chance in the class 60xxx.
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66725 is the new 61654, type the number into google and you will find some good shots. Its already been all over the country from Aberdeen to Dawlish.
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I wonder if Dapol have thought about producing boxed "collector sets" of a B17 and its Class 66 namesake?


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Post by Tom Quayle »

Im keeping a close eye on Eastleigh stabling point for a look a a few shots of my own, but not next saturday Bittern to Portsmouth harbour, finally a chance tick another one off on my to film list (ticked Clan Line off on 21st October). As far as namings go I think there is alot of naming operunities that have been missed or unuesd. The 60 idea sounds good be remember these are freight engines so A3/4 names may have not been a good idea.

Couple of my ideas are a bit elaborate.
Naming the National Express class 90's (entering service 2010 on the ECML) could take the names of LNER pacfics
ONE's un-named class 90's taking the names of B17's or Britannias
The arriva cross country start up sound like a good operitunity. for example something like Jubillie Voyager does not sound that bad.
Class 67's are another area that could take old loco names or something from steam days for insperation anyway.
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