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Nearly 60 years ago the first Class 37 diesel locomotive was delivered to British Railways . . . and the engines are still operating all over the country, including preserved lines. A third of the ...
IT may not have the romance and glamour of steam, but this month, diesel is 50 years old.
The unmistakable rumble of diesel power echoed through the Moors once again as the North Yorkshire Moors Railway welcomed families and rail enthusiasts to its much-anticipated Annual Diesel Gala.
The "Class 37" diesel electric locomotives, ... The old engines were initially built between 1960 and 1965 for InterCity services but in recent decades have only been used to pull passenger trains.
Hitachi Rail Europe has signed a contract with the UK’s Network Rail to install the European train control system (ETCS) on two Class 37 locomotives. The contract comes after the deployment of the ...
IT may not have the romance and glamour of steam, but this month, diesel is 50 years old.