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Wanted to have a go at making a Class 37 oc :)
Evan 37!
Class 37 D6700 at the GCR April 2025: Part 1
Ex-GWR Castle Class N°. 5043 ‘Earl Of Mount Edgcumbe’ passing Sandycroft on the return North Wales Coast Express back to Birmingham New Street from Llandudno with Class 37 N°. 37240 on the back.
Caroline. by curly42 Via Flickr: General Managers Saloon 975025 "Caroline",propelled by 37418,at Naas Crossing,Gloucestershire,running as 2Z33,Bournemouth to Swansea - 3.6.26.
Shadow Dancer por Mark Gowing Por Flickr: The shadows dance on the hills behind 37425 as it approaches Pontlottyn back in March 2005. 2R26 1259 Cardiff - Rhymney.
Grumpy >:(
I offer up this Brit Rail Class 37! (unfortunately I havent gotten the number of the one in the pic rn ;v;")
She is 37076, and I have good news-Shes still around.
under West Coast Railways.
the 37s are kinda the default british diesels to me, but still elegant.