What plans do Direct Rail Services have for their Class 37 locomotives?

Michael Holden - Editor 5 comments 3 Min Read
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has confirmed to RailAdvent that they will be keeping a fleet of locomotives alongside their fleet of Class 66s, Class 68s and Class 88s.

However, DRS has also provided RailAdvent with some information regarding their future.

Direct Rail Services Class 37
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The freight operator has revealed to RailAdvent that they will be keeping a core fleet of 13 locomotives of the 23 locomotives currently with Direct Rail Services.

This leaves 10 locomotives spare and not needed by the operator, and these will be disposed of by the operator or kept as cover.

Credit: Dan Sutcliffe

Talking to RailAdvent, Direct Rail Services is planning to keep 37038, 37059, 37069, 37402, 37407, 37409, 37419, 37422 – 37425 and 37716. The remaining locomotive to be kept will come from either 37218, 37259, 37401 or 37405.

These Class 37s will be kept in operation for the next five years, but numbers will be assessed throughout and are dependent on business needs.

DRS has told RailAdvent that they have a good supply of parts so as long as they remain reliable, they will be kept running.

Credit: Dan Sutcliffe

For the Class 37s not needed, a tendering process will be completed where they will be sold on.

What are they going to be used on? DRS has told RailAdvent that they are keeping the Class 37s for the Rail Head Treatment Trains (RHTT) in the autumn as they are very versatile locomotive and can do turns that Class 66s cannot complete in Yorkshire as they require RA5 spec locomotives.

Credit: Dan Sutcliffe

Direct Rail Services has said that the locomotives are still useful, but when compared to a Class 68 or 88, they are nowhere near as powerful, hence keeping them for RHTT duties or snow plough duties as outright power isn't much of concern.

The operator also plans to use Class 37s for Network Rail route proving and snow clearance duties.

Credit: Dan Sutcliffe

A farewell railtour I hear you ask! Well, RailAdvent has asked Direct Rail Services about this, and the operator has said if a railtour promoter/operator requests a farewell railtour, then this is something that they will look into.

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