British Rail Class 37

The British Rail Class 37 diesel locomotives were commissioned as a part of the 1955 British Rail modernisation plan. In total 309 were built, with the order split between English Electric's Vulcan Foundry at Newton-le-Willows and Robert Stephenson and Hawthorn, Darlington. In the 1980s many locomotive were refurbished, which has meant the Class 37 fleet is one of the longest surviving classes on British Railways. However, the introduction of new Class 66, locomotives has meant many locomotives have been withdrawn or scrapped. The last few examples are operated by EWS and Direct Rail Services, who retain small fleets, with several example also operated by spot-hire companies.

Description

The Class 37 locomotive was one of the most numerous of all the various types built in the late 1950s and early 1960s. In total, 309 locomotives were built from 1960-1965, originally numbered in the range D6700-D6999 and D6600-D6608.

Current Operations

Direct Rail Services

English, Welsh and Scottish Railway

Spot-Hire Companies

When EWS and DRS reduced their Class 37 fleets, several locomotives were bought by spot-hire companies. These are described below.

HNRC

Fragonset

In 2003, Fragonset Railways purchased a single withdrawn locomotive, no. 37255, from EWS. This locomotive was subsequently loaned to the Great Central Railway and has been restored to working order. Should the need arise, it could be registered for mainline use.

Riviera Trains

Riviera Trains own a single locomotive, no. 37383, which is currently stored unservicable.

West Coast Railway Company

The West Coast Railway Company (WCRC) purchased four locomotives from Ian Riley Engineering in 2004. Two of the locomotives, nos. 37197 and 37261 are operational. A third (no. 37423) is being repaired, whilst the fourth (no. 37235) is for spares. The locomotives are used on charter trains, or as standy locomotives for "The Jacobite" steam-hauled excursion services from Fort William to Mallaig.

Preservation

Class 37 locomotives have proved to be very popular, with many example saved for preservation on heritage railways or by enthusiast groups. Notable examples saved include the first-built locomotive, no. D6700, and prototype Mirlees-engined no. 37901. (Current in bold)>
lign=left|Name align=left|Livery align=left|Location align=left|Notes
lign=center|D6700 align=center|37119 align=center|37350 National Railway Museum BR Green National Railway Museum First-built locomotive
lign=center|D6703 align=center|37003 align=center|- - BR Blue Wensleydale Railway -
lign=center|D6709 align=center|37009 align=center|37340 - Railfreight Distribution Churnet Valley Railway -
lign=center|D6725 align=center|37025 align=center|- Inverness TMD BR Blue Large Logo Bo'ness & Kinneil Railway -
lign=center|D6732 align=center|37032 align=center|37353 Mirage BR Green North Norfolk Railway -
lign=center|D6737 align=center|37037 align=center|37321 - Trainload Grey South Devon Railway -
lign=center|D6775 align=center|37075 align=center|- - BR Blue Ecclesbourne Valley Railway -
lign=center|D6797 align=center|37097 align=center|- - Civil Engineers Caledonian Railway -
lign=center|D6799 align=center|37099 align=center|37324 Clydesbridge BR Blue Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway -
lign=center|D6842 align=center|37142 align=center|- - Civil Engineers Bodmin & Wenford Railway -
lign=center|D6850 align=center|37150 align=center|37901 Mirlees Pioneer Trans-Rail Llangollen Railway Rebuilt with Mirlees engine.
lign=center|D6890 align=center|37190 align=center|37314 - BR Blue Large Logo Midland Railway Centre -
lign=center|D6898 align=center|37198 align=center|- - Mainline Freight Blue Wensleydale Railway -
lign=center|D6901 align=center|37201 align=center|- - Civil Engineers Barrow Hill Engine Shed -
lign=center|D6907 align=center|37207 align=center|- - Civil Engineers Plym Valley Railway -
lign=center|D6911 align=center|37211 align=center|- - Civil Engineers Churnet Valley Railway -
lign=center|D6914 align=center|37214 align=center|- - BR Blue Barrow Hill Engine Shed -
lign=center|D6915 align=center|37215 align=center|- - BR Blue Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway -
lign=center|D6927 align=center|37227 align=center|- - Trainload Metals Battlefield Railway -
lign=center|D6940 align=center|37240 align=center|- - Civil Engineers Llangollen Railway -
lign=center|D6954 align=center|37254 align=center|- - Civil Engineers Privately-owned -
lign=center|D6955 align=center|37255 align=center|- - Civil Engineers Great Central Railway On loan from Fragonset Railways.
lign=center|D6963 align=center|37263 align=center|- - Civil Engineers Dean Forest Railway -
lign=center|D6964 align=center|37264 align=center|- - Civil Engineers Birmingham Railway Museum -
lign=center|D6975 align=center|37275 align=center|- - BR Blue Wensleydale Railway -

Fleet Details

As of January 2005, the main operator of Class 37 locomotives was Direct Rail Services. EWS retain a large fleet of fifty-plus locomotives in reserve, which can be reactivated at short notice.
umber Range No. Built
(* Converted)
Year Built
(* Converted)
align=left|Operator No. in Traffic
(2005) (* fluctuates)
align=left|Locomotive Numbers Withdrawn
align="top" rowspan=5|Class 37/0 valign="top" rowspan=5 align=center|37001-37308
(37311-37314)
(37321-37326)
valign="top" rowspan=5 align=center|1960-64 valign="top" rowspan=5 align=center|308 DRS align=center|9 37029/038/059/069/087/194/218/229/259 align=center|-
WS align=center|0* 37042/047/051/057/109/114/174/203/216/308 align=center|(2005)
ragonset align=center|1 37255 align=center|-
NRC align=center|0 37087/194 align=center|2005
CRC align=center|2 37197/235/261 align=center|-
owspan=2 valign="top"|Class 37/3 rowspan=2 align=center|37330-37335
37340-37345
37350-37359
37370-37382
37383-37384
rowspan=2 align=center|1994*
1994*
1987*
1987*
1998*
rowspan=2 align=center|6*
6*
10*
13*
2*
EWS align=center|0* 37372/375 align=center|(2004)
iviera Trains align=center|0 37383 align=center|1999
owspan=2 valign="top"|Class 37/4 align=center rowspan=2 valign="top"|37401-37431 rowspan=2 align=center valign="top"|1986-87* rowspan=2 align=center valign="top"|31* EWS align=center|11* 37401/402/405/406/408/410/411/416/417/418/419/421/422/425/427 align=center|-
CRC align=center|1 37423 align=center|-

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