Just following on the heels of Loadhaul's 60008, Mainline Freight liveried Class 60 No. 60011 was captured speeding south past Greenholme with a loaded MGR working. A small hatch can be seen to be open on the locomotive roof, which seemed to cause a large number of problems further down the line at Tebay. No. 60011 has managed to retain its Mainline blue livery to this day, despite the fact it suffered fire damage in 2005 and was stored for a short period. A blue 'patch' covering the damage. No. 60011 was originally named 'Cader Idris', the nameplates were removed once it was repainted. No. 60011 has up until recently been operational and was only stored in December 2010. It is currently stored at Toton Depot.
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