British Rail Class 37, 37427
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37427 "Bont Y Bermo" is an English Electric Type 3, Class 37/4 Co-Co diesel locomotive, currently in EW&S livery.
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[edit] History
37427 was released by the English Electric Vulcan Foundry, Works Number EE/VF3548/D977, in June 1965 as D6988.
In March 1974, D6988 was renumbered to 37288 under the TOPS numbering system.
On the 25th September 1985, 37288 entered work for rebuilding as a Class 37/4 and was renumbered to 37427.
On arrival at Barmouth on Sunday the 13th April 1986, 37427 was named 'Bont Y Bermo' Welsh: Barmouth Bridge). ('Bont' meaning Bridge. 'Y Bermo' meaning Barmouth). Barmouth Bridge is on the Cambrian Coast line that runs to Pwllheli in North Wales. The bridge was completed in 1867 and is a few metres from the town of Barmouth where Barmouth railway station is.
The 30th of April 1993 saw the removal of 37427's nameplates. The nameplates were later applied to 37402 on the 28th February 1994.
On the 17th May 1993, 37427 was named 'Highland Enterprise' and send to Motherwell in Scotland. Interestingly, when the loco was named 'Highland Enterprise' and was sent to Scotland, 'she' become the only diesel loco to be in Regional Railways livery and receive ScotRail branding.
Sometime during 2004, 37427 was unofficially renamed 'Bont Y Bermo', with stickers. 37402 still carries the original cast-iron nameplates.
[edit] Current Status
37427 was withdrawn in March 2006, and is now stored, WNTR (Headquarters - EWS Tactical Reserve), at EWS's Motherwell depot.