by Jonathan Tebbutt
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2 May 2020
Saturday's at Bescot were a great opportunity to see a wide variety of motive power. Here we can see a classic line up, only 3 different types of loco on this one. 58007, released from Doncaster works 09/12/1982, named Drakelow Power Station 25/08/1990. Transferred to France 14/10/2014, it is now stored in Alzay in France, with an uncertain future. 37352, released from the Vulcan foundry as D6708 10/02/1961, renumbered 37008 March 1974. wandered around the network for many years, renumbered again to 37352 17/06/1988. renumbered back to 37008 06/07/1989, unfortunately 37008 was involved in a collision with an empty freightliner rake at Seabrooks Sidings while working 4S83 1830 Tilbury - Coatbridge with 37225. After the accident 37352 awaited its fate at Stratford Depot, officially withdrwan from stock 24/02/1992, moved to Tinsley 31/01/1993. Finally taken to MRJ Phillips at Crewe 21/07/1996. 47306, released from Brush Locomotive works as D1787 26/11/1964. One of 512 built, renumbered 47306 in April 1974. One of the lucky ones, it is currently undergoing refurbishment at the Bodmin Heritage Center, dispite having a fire in the wiring system, should be running under its own power once more, if it is not already doing so. 37285, released from English Electric Vulcan Foundry as D6985, Based at Canton. Renumbered to 37285 in March 1974. As with most other locos, moved around the network until 1993, stored serviceable 27/01/1993. returned to traffic at Tinsley, 31/03/1993. until stored unserviceable 15/08/1994. Renumbered to 37335 02/09/1994 and returned to Immingham as a stored Locomotive and components striped. Condemned 30/07/1999 and then cut up by Raxstar at Immigham MPD. More information on Class 37's can be found by clicking on the link below. https://www.class37.co.uk/default.aspx