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Visiting Class 37 No. 37263, on loan from Telford Steam Railway, at Kidderminster station during Severn Valley Railway’s Spring Diesel Festival on 19th May 2024. A total of 309 Class 37 locomotives were built by English Electric between 1960 and 1966.
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I was looking through Tessa's pictures and saw that she did a "10 people you would die for" in the description of one of her pictures. And I was trying to figure out who the 10 people I would die for would be.. I have so many close friends that I love dearly but there are only three of my friends I would really truly die for. Brad, Tori, and Morgan. I think everyone should think about this. It makes you realize who your real friends are.
I seem to be going through a diesel faze recently, so to complete my set of favourite types the class 37 it had to be and especially in BR Scottish region livery which adds to these locos powerful and gruff appearance in my view.
I've used an idea I saw on YouTube recently for the windscreens as I feel the part looks right though obviously I'm unable to glaze them.
HK-51 is one of my favorite customs so far. I think he came out pretty good. I just need to get him in game which I'm still trying to figure out how to do that.
cheyenne, wyoming
july 1972
child with brownie bull's-eye
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It was shortly before sunrise and I was on location at Nethertown alongside the Cumbrian Coast line to capture the trial Carlisle to Sellafield 'Worker's Train'. The distinctive roar of a Class 37 working hard was heard in the direction of St.Bees and the noise carrying over the bay, but a quick check of the time suggested that this could not be the passenger service. To my delight a respectfully loaded Carlisle Yard to Sellafield acid tank service, with DRS 37087 'Keighley & Worth Valley Railway 40th Anniversary 1968-2008' in charge, rounded the curve and powered through Nethertown station at 07:23, some 15 minutes before sunrise. Seventeen minutes later there was the spectacle of yet another class 37 and I had to remind myself that this was 2012 and not two decades or more earlier!
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37884 thundering past Forders Signal Box/loop, Stewartby running about 30E..503O 0919 Old Dalby to Crewe C.S. 28/02/19
Visiting DRS British Railways Large Logo livery English Electric Class 37/4 (ETH fitted) Co-Co no.37 401 ‘Mary Queen of Scots’ pilots English Electric Type 3 (Class 37/3) Co-Co no.D6732 (needed for the vacuum brakes) head past “Dead Man’s Hill” with a Sheringham train.
NNR 2022 Mixed Traffic Gala
37+01 was the last German F4 to fly/display during the official Phantom Pharewell at Wittmund on June 29th 2013
Network Rail Class '97' 97303 and matching DVT 82124 at Derby Etches Park open day.
The one time 37178 was converted for Network Rail use on ERTMS testing trains on the Cambrian Coast line.
13th September 2014.
February 6, 2018
Megan's by 7 am. MARTA, plane ride, Lyft, Miami Beach. Warm, but a bit windy for the beach. Spent some time in the sun and sand, then headed to the pool for less windy warmth. Delivery dinner from Playa Cafe.
English Electric built Class 37 No. 37215 departs Toddington with the 08:45 first service the day to Cheltenham Racecourse during Gloucestershire Warwickshire heritage railway’s diesel gala on 25 July 2025.
D6915 entered service with British Rail in January 1964 and was renumbered 37215 in March 1974. The diesel electric locomotive is owned by The Growler Group and is a permanent resident on the GWR.
Florennes 31 July 2003
Three Viggens from F21 at Luleå took part in the Reconnaissance Meet at Florennes in Belgium.
The AJSF-37 was an updated multi-role version of the SF-37 ('Spaning-Foto', photo reconnaissance) Viggen. 13 SF-37s were converted to AJSF-37s. The last were retired in 2005.
I think all of us liked the Viggen. What a great design, with so much more character than, let's say, the F-16 or JAS-39 Gripen.
Jar No. 37
Contents: Pins in polystyrene ball
Released into wild: 6/2/11 at 16.47
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