English: Class 57/6, no. 57601 passing Brockhampton, north of Cheltenham, on 16th April 2005, whilst working a Bath-Skegness charter train. This locomotive was the prototype passenger Class 57, and is now operated by the West Coast Railway Company.
Deutsch: British Rail Baureihe 57/6, Nr. 57601 bei der Durchfahrt von Brockhampton, nördlich von Cheltenham, am 16. April 2005; beim Ziehen eines Charter-Zuges von Bath nach Skegness. Diese Lokomotive war der Prototyp für die Personenzuglokbaureihe 57 und wird heute von der West Coast Railway Company betrieben.
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