Description37411 'The Scottish Railway Preservation Society' at Carlisle.JPG
English: British Rail Class 37/4, no. 37411 "The Scottish Railway Preservation Society" at Carlisle on 27th August 2004. At the time this EWS-owned locomotive was hired to Arriva Trains Northern for services over the Settle-Carlisle line.
Deutsch: British Rail Baureihe 37/4, Nr. 37411 „The Scottish Railway Preservation Society“ in Carlisle am 27. August 2004. Zu dieser Zeit war die Lokomotive von English, Welsh and Scottish Railway (EWS) an Arriva Trains Northern für Leistungen auf der Strecke Settle – Carlisle vermietet.
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