English: BR Class 37/0 nos. 37047 and 37109 at Cheltenham Spa on 18th September 2004, whilst working a railtour. Both locomotives are owned by EWS. The first is painted in obsolete Mainline Freight blue, whilst the second is in EW&S red/gold livery.
Deutsch: British Rail Baureihe 37, Nr. 37047 und 37109 im Rahmen einer Nostalgiefahrt in Cheltenham Spa am 18. September 2004. Beide Lokomotiven gehören English, Welsh and Scottish Railway (EWS). Die vordere Lok trägt noch die Lackierung von Mainline Freight, die 1996 von EWS aufgekauft wurde, während die hintere bereits die Firmenfarben von EWS trägt.
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