Image Class 60s, stored, Toton yard

Class 60s, stored, Toton yard
Class 60s, stored, Toton yard 
 What a sight! Since our last visit, admittedly quite some years ago, the Class 60s stored at Toton and in all likelihood heading for the breakers have been moved. They are now lined up in two extensive rows extending right under the A52 road bridge in the background. Unfortunately, I could not get many of the numbers but the leading three are 60067 formerly 'James Clerk-Maxwell', 60032 formerly 'William Booth' and 60088 formerly 'Buachaille Etive Mor'. If anybody can furnish me with the list of 60s in the right order it would be appreciated particularly more so for Andy as he is far more of a number collector than I am! I took a photograph back in 1979 at a very similar angle to this one but with a zoom lens that featured two Class 44s and an absolute myriad of stock, see..... https://www.ontheupfast.com/p/21936chg/27432132804/x44007-44008-freight-workings-toton 
 Keywords: Class 60s stored Toton yard 60067 60032 60038 James Clerk-Maxwell William Booth 	Buachaille Etive Mor
Class 60s, stored, Toton yard 
 What a sight! Since our last visit, admittedly quite some years ago, the Class 60s stored at Toton and in all likelihood heading for the breakers have been moved. They are now lined up in two extensive rows extending right under the A52 road bridge in the background. Unfortunately, I could not get many of the numbers but the leading three are 60067 formerly 'James Clerk-Maxwell', 60032 formerly 'William Booth' and 60088 formerly 'Buachaille Etive Mor'. If anybody can furnish me with the list of 60s in the right order it would be appreciated particularly more so for Andy as he is far more of a number collector than I am! I took a photograph back in 1979 at a very similar angle to this one but with a zoom lens that featured two Class 44s and an absolute myriad of stock, see..... https://www.ontheupfast.com/p/21936chg/27432132804/x44007-44008-freight-workings-toton 
 Keywords: Class 60s stored Toton yard 60067 60032 60038 James Clerk-Maxwell William Booth 	Buachaille Etive Mor

What a sight! Since our last visit, admittedly quite some years ago, the Class 60s stored at Toton and in all likelihood heading for the breakers have been moved. They are now lined up in two extensive rows extending right under the A52 road bridge in the background. Unfortunately, I could not get many of the numbers but the leading three are 60067 formerly 'James Clerk-Maxwell', 60032 formerly 'William Booth' and 60088 formerly 'Buachaille Etive Mor'. If anybody can furnish me with the list of 60s in the right order it would be appreciated particularly more so for Andy as he is far more of a number collector than I am! I took a photograph back in 1979 at a very similar angle to this one but with a zoom lens that featured two Class 44s and an absolute myriad of stock, see..... https://www.ontheupfast.com/p/21936chg/27432132804/x44007-44008-freight-workings-toton