
BR Class 37 No. 37 190
The British Rail Class 37 is a diesel-electric locomotive, also known as the English Electric Type 3. The Class was ordered as part of the British Rail modernisation plan and were numbered in two series, D6600-D6608 and D6700-D6999. The Class 37 became a familiar sight on many parts of the British Rail network, in particular forming the main motive power for Inter-City services in East Anglia and within Scotland. They also performed well on secondary and inter-regional services for many years. The Class 37s are known to some railway enthusiasts as ‘Tractors’, a nickname due to the agricultural sound of the diesel engine of the locomotive. Despite all members of the build now being over 50 years old, over 60 locomotives are still mainline registered and remain active undertaking a variety of passenger, freight and departmental duties on the national rail network. Approximately 30 locomotives have been preserved. BR 37 190 is currently in Margate at The One:One Collection.
Photo by: Dan Armstrong
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GWR 9005
SPECIAL SALOON COACH
GWR 9005 was built in 1937 at the Swindon works, designed to appeal to the nouveau riche who were expecting opulence and speed in their forms of travel, partly as the result of the increase in volume and swiftness of the transatlantic liners. In an attempt to make the carriages more appealing to the ocean liner companies (and because of competition from the Pullman coaches), the design team at GWR decided to use their original broad gauge so as to enhance the size, enabling them to develop carriages to their own dimensions.
It also made them available to Southern Railway but limited their use on the remainder of GWR’s network. Each of the carriages was outfitted in French-polished light walnut with free standing (though very heavy, to avoid movement during transit) wing-backed chairs. GWR 9005 has two seating areas – one equipped with first class seating, and the other being an observation saloon, enabling the carriage to be employed for inspection train use.
This coach number 9005 was an adapted special saloon carriage and, as a result, was not given a royal title as the original eight had been.
Photos by: David Babaian
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