Class 37 Thrash 2

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Published 2012-10-18
A follow up to Class 37 "Thrash", here's part 2 featuring up to thirty class 37s from the class 37/0, 37/4, 37/5, 37/6 and 37/7 subclasses.

Check out part 1 @    • Class 37 Thrash  

All Comments (21)
  • Dear gawd....that noise!! I grew up close to the railway station at Kyle of Lochalsh and when I was wee they used class 37 locomotives, not like the pishy wee springer thingies of today. The noise and the smell was just epic and I wanted to be a train driver! A couple of miles down the track are gorgeous, sandy coves that as kids we used to spend days at, swimming out to the Islands and generally fannying about. We would walk along the railway line knowing we would hear the trains long before they were anywhere near us, we could just hop out of the way and once they'd gone we'd be on our way again. I love this video - it reminds me of proper train engines, dirty but gorgeous smelling diesel clouds and when you could go to Inverness in comfort rather than being bunched up into the crappy wee trains of today :)
  • The best sounding locomotive EVER! And I even got to watch one that runaway downline and derail and topple over on its side! .. Diesel everywhere literally but no flames..It was righted up three days later .. will never forget..
  • You cannot beat the sounds these beasts make especially when you can hear them ten minutes before you actually see these well built 1960s locos that are still flying about 50 years later and still in service on the mainline 30 years after withdrawal! They are the best loco's ever built for route availability and power and are one of the biggest fleet of surviving locos ever built by English electric or by any other loco builders from the 1960s/70s I love the sound they kick out at power!!! Nice video of these claggy beasts 😀
  • @HFStuart
    I spent some time in the highlands of Scotland in the 90s. Every morning I used to hear the sound of the 37s on the sleeper echoing around the mountains - magic
  • @EddieTheGrouch
    Love the audio on this clip. The way the train zooms off under idle says to me, "Yeah, I could pull a shopping mall around the block if I wanted but it's Sunday and I'm just gonna stroll around for a bit then maybe have a nap later."
  • @wandawizard5605
    I’ve never forgotten the sound of these locomotives, class 37. I knew my morning train was going to arrive, as I could hear it before seeing it. Powerful monsters, love them.
  • @craigsmith9843
    The unmistakable chortle of the 37....now that is an engine.i hear one in the morning sometimes when i open the school gate at the top playing field.it puts a smile on my face knowing that they are still working.
  • @itsonlyme458
    Takes me back to watching these locos pass through Prestatyn as a kid in the 80s and 90s. Memories of me waving to the drivers and being frightening of the engine sound but not moving as I wanted the train driver to wave and most times they did. I love their look, their engine noise and the smell.
  • @BikerDarren24
    I've contributed to at least half of all the views this video has, just magical sounding, just gives me inner peace hearing it 👌
  • @peteratkinson922
    The cement trains serving Blue Circle works, East gate, Weardale, late 80s. One minute tranquility, next, a cacophony of whirrs, growls and intermittent roars. Unforgettable.
  • @74HC138
    I used to live on the western mainline a bit down from Reading, they'd frequently come through double headed with (I think) an oil train making an incredible racket. They would always set off all the car alarms in the station car park, it was like the cars were saluting these magnificent machines.
  • @nigelterry9299
    Love a 37. Simple, reliable, bread and butter locomotives. And ooooooh, what a SOUND!!!!
  • @NotSoCrazyNinja
    I love the sound of big diesel engines. Hold it steady at the right RPM and it will put me to sleep. In fact, if I were the richest man in the world, I would probably buy a large property, build a railroad loop on it, get the best sounding locomotive, hire a crew, build a custom sleeping car, and pay them to ride around the loop for eight hours while I sleep.
  • @scopex2749
    ALWAYS the best sounding locos! Our local station pilot was a real bashed out old 37 shed but she still ran. I lived 3 miles away but in the summer we could hear her shunting in the mornings!
  • @romfordwisp
    As I young boy my mums work backed onto barking station east London and when I went there in the school holidays I could see the trains over the garden fence , I could tell when a 37 was coming through the station usually quite slow the noise was still deafening and as it got closer and closer i’d stay as long as I could until I’d run indoors from fear and excitement. I love them 37’s
  • @howardleah8401
    Absolutely fantastic collection of 37's, Really capturing the awesome 37's sound.   No locomotive exists with a greater sound. 
  • @tjordulf
    The sound is a Norton Dominator and a Supermarine Spitfire all rolled into one, you hear it and instantly have a longing for Fish n Chips, or Crumpets with Marmite and Cheddar a packet of Jammy Dodgers, or some Tunnocks caramel wafers and a pot of Tea. You couldn't make it any more British if Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise or The Two Ronnies, were driving it! 💚🇬🇧
  • These engines sound remarkably similar to the Alco models I grew up with (and are still in short line use) in Canada 🇨🇦. Awesome 😎
  • @thepvporg
    There's an awful lot of Nuclear waste flasks you have caught on film...
  • @marcconyard5024
    I can just imagine three of these triple heading a goods on the Cowan Bank!! That 12CSVT is an amazing bit of kit.