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I've removed the as this is WP:TRIVIA and WP:FANCRUFT, its purpose it seems was to provide an opportunity for an editor to insert the following two low quality images, neither of which is of the real 45157 which was scrapped a long time ago. The photographs by themselves don't add anything to the article, but for administrative reasons:
45407 at Buxton in March 2018 while in the identity of scrapped sister no 45157 The Glasgow Highlander.
The Glasgow Highlander nameplate on the drivers side.
I think it reasonable that there should be a short text mention of the eponymous locomotive and the image of its nameplate or replica nameplate included. The photo taken with dirt on the lens of 45407 has no value here.SovalValtos (talk) 04:53, 23 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]