Class 66 - GBRF BR - 66789
Pre Order Item
This item is on Pre Order, with an expected delivery date of Q2 2025
Pre Order Item
This item is on Pre Order, with an expected delivery date of Q2 2025
Arriving in the uk aboard MV Fairload on the 23rd June 2000, this locomotive was originally numbered 66250 and was the last EWS class 66 as part of their “red revolution” which had started with 66001 just a few years earlier. As part of a restructuring, EWS offered several locomotives for sale and 66250 was quired by GBRF in 2017 and was allocated the new number 66789. Unveiled on the 27th Feb 2018, 66789 sports a homage to the British Rail large logo blue livery to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the formation of British Railways back in 1948.
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