It's been 2 years, but since a lot of people have recently discovered my Class 20 video, I thought now was a good time to continue this series looking into the history and development of the British Rail diesel locomotives with an episode on one of my personal favourites - the Class 37, once an ubiquitous sight across the stations of Britain, and still running in some places!
If you're anything like me, viewing historical Ordnance Survey maps side by side with modern satellite views will certainly eat up far too much of your time!
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