Bachmann 32-394 Class 37/5 Refurbished 37521 Colas Rail Freight Diesel Locomotive

32-394 Bachmann OO Gauge
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SKU BAC-32-394
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  • Era 9. 1995 onwards - Post Privatisation
  • Prototype Preservation
  • 21 Pin DCC
  • Product features directional lighting
  • Locomotive with electrical pickup in tender
  • Product features internal lighting
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Class 37/5 Refurbished 37521 Colas Rail Freight

Low production run, Bachmann has already sold out on pre-orders. Order now to secure yours!

DCC-Ready 21 pin socket. Suitable decoder RAILS CONNECT DECODER RoS-218

DCC Fitting (Including Decoder) -locomotive-for-fitting) to your order. Please note that this service includes the cost of the Decoder.

DCC SOUND SERVICES

If you would like a Sound Decoder for this locomotive, please add 1 x S0177-21 to your basket.

If you would prefer Rails of Sheffield to Sound fit your locomotive, please add the following to your basket; 1 x DCCDIFIT 1 x S0177-21. Highlights:

Accessory-pack Directional and cab interior lights Nose and grille detail appropriate to prototype

History The British Rail Class 37 is a diesel-electric locomotive. Also known as the English Electric Type 3, the Class was ordered as part of the British Rail modernisation plan. They were numbered in two series, D6600-D6608 and D6700-D6999.

The Class 37 became a familiar sight on many parts of the British Rail network, in particular forming the main motive power for InterCity services in East Anglia and within Scotland. They also performed well on secondary and inter-regional services for many years. The Class 37s are known to some railway enthusiasts as "Tractors", due to the distinctive agricultural sound of the diesel engine of the locomotive.

Despite all members of the build now being over 50 years old, over 60 locomotives are still mainline registered and remain active undertaking a variety of passenger, freight and departmental duties on the national rail network in 2019. Approximately 30 locomotives have been preserved.

In the 1980s the Class 37 locomotives were extensively refurbished - from that point 37/0 refers to the original version. The work took place at British Rail Engineering Limited's Crewe Works except for the 37/3 subclass whose bogies were replaced at various depots.

37/0 remained unmodified after other sub-classes were created

37/3 were rebogied but not refurbished

37/4 were refurbished, rewired, English Electric generator replaced with Brush alternator, electric train supply (ETS) fitted

37/5 were refurbished, rewired, English Electric generator replaced with Brush Traction alternator

37/6 were locomotives from Class 37/5 further modified with through ETS wiring and RCH jumper cables

37/7 were refurbished, rewired, English Electric generator replaced with GEC G564AZ or Brush alternator,[1] additional weight added

37/9 were refurbished, rewired, English Electric generator replaced with Brush alternator, new engines: Mirrlees MB275Tt or Ruston RK270Tt