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37079 just outside Sheffield (nr nunnery) propelling a weed killing train at 06:40hrs on the 20th of May 1987
Passing Walton Colliery Nature Reserve with the Dumbarton - Exeter leg of Pathfinders "The Easter Highlander" railtour. 01/04/13
37420 ' The Scottish Hosteller' prepares to pull out of Georgemas Junction with the 15.25 service from Inverness to Thurso .
A number of the coaches will be split from the formation with the rearmost 3 or 4 being taken onwards to Wick by another Class 37 marshalled in the distance..
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6 August 1986
ROG Class 37/6 No.37601 Perseus at Colchester on 25th September 2023 working 0M01 09:35 Norwich Crown Point-Orient Way.
Preserved Class 37 no D6948 at Toddington on the diesel turn on the Gloucestershire and Warwickshire Railway on 6 August 2017 - 15.55 to Cheltenham Racecourse and 16.40 return. I have to say that this loco looked (and sounded!) magnificent, and is a real credit to its owners!
D6948 was new from Vulcan Foundry in October 1964 and was initially allocated to Cardiff Canton. My first sighting of it was at Newport on 23 January 1965, and I guess it probably looked then a lot like does in this picture!
37411 'The Institute of Railway Signaling Engineers' pictured north of Tyndrum Upper with a southbound goods, August 1987
I think Class 37/4 no 37426 might have failed and was being hauled by a Class 47 to Crewe for attention.
Photographed at Dingwall with the up Orcadian, which terminated there.
The loco was built in 1965 and sadly was cut up at an unknown date by Booths of Rotherham.
Photograph by Stuart Newton.
Even guessing will not get me closed to knowing exactly where this 37 passed us on a train of tanks. However I am pretty certain that it is between Ipswich and Haughley Junction. 28th September 1981.