Image 60067, 60032, 60088, 67019, 66182, 60065, 60021, 66090 & 66024, stored & stabled, Toton yard

60067, 60032, 60088, 67019, 66182, 60065, 60021, 66090 & 66024, stored & stabled, Toton yard
60067, 60032, 60088, 67019, 66182, 60065, 60021, 66090 & 66024, stored & stabled, Toton yard 
 The three Class 60s in the foreground (60067 'James Clerk-Maxwell', 60032 'William Booth' & 60088 'Buachaille Etive Mor') are probably destined for one final journey having been stored for a number of years at Toton. At the rear is 67019 stored since 2015 and then DB's red 66182. Then there are two Class 60s, 60065 'Spirit of Jaguar' and the renamed GBRf 60090 'Pen-y-Ghent'. I was pleased to see a blue Maritime Class 66 tucked in at the back hoping that it was one of the remaining three that I need to photograph. Alas, I was to be disappointed as it was 66090 'Maritime Intermodal Six' that I have numerous photographs of. Tucked in right at the end is EWS liveried 66024. 
 Keywords: 60067 60032 60038 67019 66182 60065 60021 66090 66024 stored stabled Toton yard James Clerk-Maxwell William Booth Buachaille Etive Mor Spirit of Jaguar Pen-y-Ghent Maritime Intermodal Six
60067, 60032, 60088, 67019, 66182, 60065, 60021, 66090 & 66024, stored & stabled, Toton yard 
 The three Class 60s in the foreground (60067 'James Clerk-Maxwell', 60032 'William Booth' & 60088 'Buachaille Etive Mor') are probably destined for one final journey having been stored for a number of years at Toton. At the rear is 67019 stored since 2015 and then DB's red 66182. Then there are two Class 60s, 60065 'Spirit of Jaguar' and the renamed GBRf 60090 'Pen-y-Ghent'. I was pleased to see a blue Maritime Class 66 tucked in at the back hoping that it was one of the remaining three that I need to photograph. Alas, I was to be disappointed as it was 66090 'Maritime Intermodal Six' that I have numerous photographs of. Tucked in right at the end is EWS liveried 66024. 
 Keywords: 60067 60032 60038 67019 66182 60065 60021 66090 66024 stored stabled Toton yard James Clerk-Maxwell William Booth Buachaille Etive Mor Spirit of Jaguar Pen-y-Ghent Maritime Intermodal Six

The three Class 60s in the foreground (60067 'James Clerk-Maxwell',

60032 'William Booth' & 60088 'Buachaille Etive Mor') are probably destined for one final journey having been stored for a number of years at Toton. At the rear is 67019 stored since 2015 and then DB's red 66182. Then there are two Class 60s, 60065 'Spirit of Jaguar' and the renamed GBRf 60090 'Pen-y-Ghent'. I was pleased to see a blue Maritime Class 66 tucked in at the back hoping that it was one of the remaining three that I need to photograph. Alas, I was to be disappointed as it was 66090 'Maritime Intermodal Six' that I have numerous photographs of. Tucked in right at the end is EWS liveried 66024.