


Examples of the small remaining fleet of EWS Class 37s still ocassionally turn up at Bescot, as was the case today when 37401 (recently repainted) worked a Bescot - Long Marston train. 66008 at the head of a return Ironbridge - Lindsey tank train had just cleared Aldridge when 37401 appeared on the returning trip from Long Marston.
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You were lucky you didnt get bowled! Still got the cast beastie on too! My lordz! Mary Queen of Beasts.
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