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On 9 February 2018 Class 37s nos. 37419/37405 were seen at Northampton taking coaches 5787/5810/9525 from Crown Point, Norwich, to Crewe. This is 37419 leading the formation (with 37405 on the rear) arriving at Platform 2 at Northampton.
37419 was built as D6991 in 1965, and was renumbered to 37291 under TOPS in March 1974. It was renumbered to 37419 in December 1985 when fitted with eth.
A very rare sighting north of the border. Not 37294, but West Midlands legend Jed in his famous coat! The train was the 10:15 Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh on 20 July 1992.
Heading back up the Hamworthy Quay Branch just after crossing the Ashmore Avenue Level Crossing at the rear of the 1Q14 Bournemouth Traincare Depot is Salisbury via Hamworthy Quay & Fratton Serco Test train on the 16 April 2008 is Direct Rail Service Class 37/6 No, 37608 with DRS Class 37/6 No, 37611 leading.
Class 37/4 no 37405 at Carlisle after working the 09:47 from Leeds via Settle. The loco is still around and regularly seen on passenger services between Norwich and Great Yarmouth/Lowestoft.
NYMR Diesel Gala: 12th to the 15th June 2025.
37688 "Great Rocks" along with 37418 "An Comunn Gaidhealach", prepares to depart from Goathland with 2P11: the 14.56 from Grosmont to Pickering.
To the left is 33202, which along with 50021, is working the Shuttle: 2A47, the 14.35 from Grosmont.
The bodyside details of 37424 which is running as 37558 'Avro Vulcan XH558' seen at Preston on Fri 23rd February 2018
Released from English Electric Vulcan Foundry as D6755 on 21 September 1962, and first allocated to Thornaby and (temporarily) transferred to Gateshead two years later.
It was transferred to Stratford on 4 January 1981, with last observations recorded in July 1984.
Renumbered 37055 under the TOPS (Total Operations Processing System) system introduced in 1971. Named ‘Rail Celebrity’
37604 at Rugeley taking a set of freightliner flats from Daventry to Crewe. 37604 was delivered new (as D6707) from Vulcan Foundry in February 1961, so is now in its 55th year of service.
The Highland Rail logo on English Electric Type 3 Class 37/4 1,750hp Co-Co No.37 418 (ex-Nos.37 271;D6971) (ex-East Lancashire Railway; Gordon Grigg; Pectinidae; An Comunn Gaidhealach) at Cardiff Central, 11 July 2019.
English Electric Class 37/4 1,750 hp Co-Co No.37 417 "Richard Trevithick" (ex-37 269; D6969) (ex-Rail Magazine; Highland Region) of EWS recently broght back out of store but in deplorable condition pulling into the bay platform at Warrington Bank Quay from Arpley Yard for a crew change before disappearing southwards along the WCML, 9/08. Scanned slide taken with a Nikon.