British Rail Class 67 - Fleet Details

Fleet Details

Number Livery Name
67001 Arriva Trains Wales Plain Blue
67002 Arriva Trains Wales Plain Blue
67003 Arriva Trains Wales Plain Blue
67004 EWS Maroon & Gold Post Haste
67005 Royal Claret Queen's Messenger
67006 Royal Claret Royal Sovereign
67007 EWS Maroon & Gold
67008 EWS Maroon & Gold
67009 EWS Maroon & Gold
67010 Chiltern Mainline Sliver & Grey
67011 EWS Maroon & Gold
67012 Chiltern Mainline Sliver & Grey A Shropshire Lad
67013 Chiltern Mainline Sliver & Grey Dyfrbont Pontcysyllte
67014 Chiltern Mainline Sliver & Grey Thomas Telford
67015 Chiltern Mainline Sliver & Grey David J Lloyd
67016 EWS Maroon & Gold
67017 EWS Maroon & Gold Arrow
67018 DB Schenker Red Keith Heller
67019 EWS Maroon & Gold
67020 EWS Maroon & Gold
67021 EWS Maroon & Gold
67022 EWS Maroon & Gold
67023 EWS Maroon & Gold
67024 EWS Maroon & Gold
67025 EWS Maroon & Gold Western Star
67026 Jubilee Silver Diamond Jubilee
67027 EWS Maroon & Gold Rising Star
67028 EWS Maroon & Gold
67029 DB Schenker Silver Royal Diamond
67030 EWS Maroon & Gold
Original EWS livery
EWS Company Train livery
Royal Train livery
DB Schenker livery
Wrexham & Shropshire livery

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