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Class 37/4's 37421-425

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The next collection of 37/4’s features 37421-37425, and again many locos with different liveries/names over their life

37421 in 3 different liveries & 2 names
37421 Strombidae in Silver/Grey Petroleum livery
http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/Class/37421-37425/16843952_CzNc3P#1630876991_GB9MDcF
37421 The Kingsman Regional Railways Blue livery
http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/Class/37421-37425/16843952_CzNc3P#1630877053_Nfb3Njr
37421 EWS Red/Gold livery & un-named
http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/Class/37421-37425/16843952_CzNc3P#1630876950_BmbvRZ3

Also there is 37425 with different nameplates on each side

37425 Sir Robert McAlpine in BR Large logo blue
http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/Class/37421-37425/16843952_CzNc3P#1630878574_w6v5wMg
37425 Sir Robert McAlpine in Silver/Grey livery with Red nameplate
http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/Class/37421-37425/16843952_CzNc3P#1630878598_dxJhB9B
37425 Sir Robert McAlpine in Regional Railways Blue
http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/Class/37421-37425/16843952_CzNc3P#1630878145_WM6WJSt
and with Concrete Bob nameplate on the other side
http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/Class/37421-37425/16843952_CzNc3P#1630878145_WM6WJSt

Full collection 37421-37424
http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/Class/37421-37425/16843952_CzNc3P#1630876991_GB9MDcF
37425
http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/Class/37421-37425/16843952_CzNc3P#1630878610_GSCnWGP

Neil
 
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Excellent stuff Neil, thanks for sharing.

Always nice to see photos of the locos that got me into British Railways during the 90s when I was going back and forth between Ireland and the UK.

I was surprised to see a Southern Region EMU at Crewe in this one,
http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/Class/37421-37425/16843952_CzNc3P#1630878379_xwRF9NG

I'm not well up on the various mk1 3rd rail EMU classes, it's a 4VEP or CEP or something? Must have been there on a railtour used as hauled stock.
 
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