
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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‘RAVENINGHAM HALL’ : GWR 6960
HALL CLASS : 4-6-0
One of over 300 of her type built by the Great Western Railway, ‘Raveningham Hall’ was ideal for mixed traffic work, capable of hauling both passenger and freight trains across the Western Region. She was built by GWR in 1944 and initially based at Old Oak Common in London, and would have worked stopping passenger trains from London to places like Reading, Oxford and Birmingham. She was retired after 20 years of service in June 1964 and sent to Barry Scrapyard in South Wales. In 1972 ‘Raveningham Hall’ left Barry for Carnforth where her first restoration commenced, and in 1975 she returned to steam on the Severn Valley Railway. In 1996 she left the SVR and changed owners. Between 2009 and 2012 she was restored to running condition and returned to steam. Since late 2021, she has been based at Margate pending restoration and recertification for main line work.
Photos by: 1 - Frank Martin, 2, 3, 4, 5 - Robert Bester
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