Class 67 no: 67029 Royal Diamond sporting it's very unique and now defunct livery at Aberdeen's Platform 7S.
67029 wearing it's unique silver EWS Managment train livery while waiting for the incoming Inverness to Aberdeen service to clear the single line ahead.
This locomotive was named Royal Diamond for the diamond wedding anniversary of the queen. Considering that EWS nolonger exists, I snuck out of work to take this great shot of this locomotive before its eventually repainted into standard red DBS livery.
The logo depicts the three nations of the UK which EWS operated in with the "Three Beasties": English Lion, Welsh Dragon, and a Scottish Stag.
Uploaded beacuse I can, and beacuse of the slight furry beast factor of the lion, dragon and stag! :P
(Yeah this is a photo, and not furry smut lol (omg what happend? lol)
Edit:
As predicted, 67029 was re-logoed and now sports DB on the sides, the "three beasties" logo is now a thing of the past.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dwbpho.....n/photostream/
67029 wearing it's unique silver EWS Managment train livery while waiting for the incoming Inverness to Aberdeen service to clear the single line ahead.
This locomotive was named Royal Diamond for the diamond wedding anniversary of the queen. Considering that EWS nolonger exists, I snuck out of work to take this great shot of this locomotive before its eventually repainted into standard red DBS livery.
The logo depicts the three nations of the UK which EWS operated in with the "Three Beasties": English Lion, Welsh Dragon, and a Scottish Stag.
Uploaded beacuse I can, and beacuse of the slight furry beast factor of the lion, dragon and stag! :P
(Yeah this is a photo, and not furry smut lol (omg what happend? lol)
Edit:
As predicted, 67029 was re-logoed and now sports DB on the sides, the "three beasties" logo is now a thing of the past.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dwbpho.....n/photostream/
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