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Class 73 - Caledonian (Current) - 7396673966 Caledonian Sleeper, Current Our current day lineup includes 73966 which was the first of the Caledonian Sleeper 73 9s converted. Built in August 1962 at Eastleigh, E6005 was the other Ex JA to be rebuilt. Later TOPS renumbering saw it carry 73005. Our model depicts 73966 in its current condition as running today with the drop Dellner, 3rd rail equipment removed and the bodyside windows replaced by grilles
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