East Lancashire Railway: Train Approaching

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East Lancashire Railway: Train Approaching

Image: © David Dixon Taken: 27 Sep 2015

East Lancs Railway's class 37 preserved diesel locomotive 37418, approaches Townsend Fold as it hauls a train from Rawtenstall. Originally numbered D6971, the locomotive was built in 1965 at the English Electric Vulcan Foundry. It carried the name 'East Lancashire Railway' for several years although by the time the locomotive arrived at the ELR in Bury for preservation, it had been re-named 'Pectinidae'. 37418 returned to traffic in BR Large Logo Blue (without numbers, logos or name) for the ELR Spring Diesel Gala in March 2015 following a long period out of action following a serious power failure in 2010. http://www.elrdiesel.info/fleet-37418.php East Lancashire Railway Diesel Group

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.693977
Longitude
-2.300124