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Class Day 2017.VMS IV's receive awards..Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner; VU.........................
Preserved English Electric Type 3 Class 37 Co-Co diesel locomotive 37003 stored in the sidings just outside Leicester Station in the County of Leicestershire (UK).
37003 was built by English Electric at The Vulcan Foundry Newton le Willows and entered service as British Railways Type 3 D6703 on December 28th 1960.
37003 was retired from the mainline on January 21st 2000.
Mid Norfolk Railway stalwart 37003 is in the care of UKRL (UK Rail Leasing) Vehicle Overhaul and Maintenance Services at Leicester for major overhaul. Unfortunately severe engine issues have kept the locomotive at UKRL since 2017.
This locomotive carries its pre (6703) and post (37003) TOPS numbers at each end on both sides for some reason..
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Photograph taken by and copyright of my regular photostream contributor David and is posted here with very kind permission.
Parked on the sidings at Rowsley is 37310 British Steel Ravenscraig, I noticed a class 50 has been removed from the sidings and another 37. Photo taken 16/06/24
GM Class 66/5 3,200 hp Co-Co No.66 561 of Freightliner near Parson St., Bristol on the Bristol - Tilbury "Wineliner", 5/11.
GWR Class 150 No,150233 Peter West OBE passes Gunstone Mill,with the 15:32 Exeter Central to Okehampton service,on the 11th of April 2025.
GM Class 66/5 3,200 hp Co-Co No.66 548 of Freightliner passing Harrow & Wealdstone on the 4M88 09.32 Felixstowe - Ditton intermodal, 26 April 2022.
Probably the LMS's most famous class, The Royal Scott Class. This is No 6115 'Scot's Guardsman' built in Glasgow in 1927 and rebuilt in 1947 being the first Royal Scott to carry smoke deflectors. It is preserved.
Class 37, 37418, 'Pectinidae', at Bolton Street station,
the East Lancashire Railway, Bury.
Saturday 22nd August 2009.
DRS Class 68 No.68017 Hornet descends Whiteball,with the 10:21 Eastleigh to Paignton Pathfinder Tours working,on the 26th of September 2019.
Anglia liveried 47 awaits departure from Brighton's platform 2 with "The Blue Pullman" charter train.
Class 20 - 20189 travelling through North Dale (MP 17 1/2) with the 11:30 Grosmont to Pickering service on NYMR with a very mixed up rake of carriages.
I consider this a tweak in the aesthetics.
The Minotaur class are intended to give the Admiralty a ship worth their money. With a top speed of 35 knots, three 5.5in guns, three 3in guns (that can act as AA guns) one dual 37mm turret, as well as two triple 18in torpedo turrets.
They are fats and dangerous warships that are hoped to form an integral part of the Imperial Navy.
Normally a Class 47 turn, Colas class 66 heads through Leicester on Boston to Washford Heath steel train.
BR/EE Class "08" 400 hp 0-6-0 No.08 728 (ex-D3896) in Deanside Transit branded BR blue livery at Long Marston, 06/09.
Knox College students in the Interactive Design course evaluate board games, before designing their own projects. Photo by Peter Bailley.
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321408 with 321420 at Ely on 11 October 2011. They are about to go ecs to Cambridge havig arrived on 1714 from Kings Cross, which is usually a pair of class 365s. Class 321s north of Cambridge are still very rare and I think 321420+408 were the second of only four pairs to have visited Ely. This was a rare trip out for my tripod and well worth the effort.