crosscity
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How many units are still at Crewe awaiting disposal?
I like to see the 37's hauling them as they pass through the West Midlands. Even on their last journey they look quite exotic for around here. On Tuesday the train was preceded by a brand new 730 by ten minutes. It would have been great to see new, old and very old altogether, but it wasn't to be!
Tue 23 Nov 2021 at 11:54. After more than 25-years service in the South-East and later in Scotland, BR Networker dual-voltage EMU 365509 heads away from Kings Norton. It is on its way to the scrapyard at Newport Docks Sims Group. EE Class 37 No 37884 CEPHEUS is in charge at the front. The working is [5Q76] the 08:29 from Crewe South Yard. Previously D6883. Numbers also carried: 37183.
by Ray, on Flickr
I like to see the 37's hauling them as they pass through the West Midlands. Even on their last journey they look quite exotic for around here. On Tuesday the train was preceded by a brand new 730 by ten minutes. It would have been great to see new, old and very old altogether, but it wasn't to be!
Tue 23 Nov 2021 at 11:54. After more than 25-years service in the South-East and later in Scotland, BR Networker dual-voltage EMU 365509 heads away from Kings Norton. It is on its way to the scrapyard at Newport Docks Sims Group. EE Class 37 No 37884 CEPHEUS is in charge at the front. The working is [5Q76] the 08:29 from Crewe South Yard. Previously D6883. Numbers also carried: 37183.
by Ray, on Flickr
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