British Rail Class 37

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The British Rail Class 37 is a class of diesel-electric locomotives introduced in the early 1960s, renowned for their distinctive growling engine sound and long service life across the UK rail network.

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British Rail Class 37 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British Rail locomotive class
diesel-electric locomotive class
brakeType air brake
vacuum brake
builder English Electric
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
engineType turbocharged diesel
enteredService 1960
gauge standard gauge
height 12 ft 9.5 in
heritageStatus several units preserved
introduced early 1960s
lengthOverBuffers 61 ft 6 in
locomotiveWeight approximately 100 tonnes
manufacturer English Electric Vulcan Foundry
Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns
nickName Tractor
notableFeature distinctive growling engine sound
long service life
operator British Rail
Colas Rail
Direct Rail Services
EWS
Network Rail
various UK heritage railways
powerOutput 1750 hp
powerType diesel-electric
primeMover English Electric 12CSVT
productionEnd 1965
productionStart 1960
serviceRegion England
Scotland
Wales
subclass Class 37/0
Class 37/0
surface form: Class 37/4

Class 37/0
surface form: Class 37/5

Class 37/0
surface form: Class 37/6

Class 37/0
surface form: Class 37/7

Class 37/0
surface form: Class 37/9
topSpeed 90 mph
totalProduced 309
trackGauge 1435 mm
tractiveEffort around 55,000 lbf
trainHeating electric train heating (on some subclasses)
steam heating (original)
UICClassification Co-Co
usedFor heavy freight in industrial regions
infrastructure monitoring trains
inter-regional passenger trains
nuclear flask trains
usedOn freight services
heritage railways
mainline services in the UK
mixed-traffic duties
passenger services
railtours
regional services in the UK
rural branch lines
wheelArrangement Co-Co
width 8 ft 10 in

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East Lancashire Railway hasNotableDieselClass British Rail Class 37