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Description: A preserved British Rail Class 35 Hymec Number D7076 has just come out of Brooksbottoms Tunnel on the East Lancashire Railway. Built between 1961 and 1964, weighing 75 tons, and a maximum speed of 90 mph D7076 is the only preserved Hymek in operational condition.

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current04:51, 14 March 2008640×480 (114 KB)Oxyman ({{geograph|434142|Paul Anderson}} Description: A preserved British Rail Class 35 Hymec Number D7076 has just come out of Brooksbottoms Tunnel on the East Lancashire Railway. Built between 1961 and 1964, weighing 75 tons, and a maximum speed of 90 mph D707)
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