File:70 Elizabeth II Plates 20220915.jpg
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Following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday 8 September, 34027 Taw Valley remained in purple 'No 70 Elizabeth II' livery. As a mark of respect, the locomotive carried a wreath and black flags, and also modified black name plates as seen in this photograph.
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