Accurascale ACC3167-DCC-EXL

Class 37 - Loram - 37418 - DCC Sound Fitted - Exclusive

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Prototype Era
Era 11 (2016 to 2026) The Last Days of Privatisation

Manufacturer description

37418 An Comunn Gaidhealach Loram Rail

Stored by EWS at Motherwell in April 2005, No. 37418 was purchased by preservationist Steve Beniston from Toton at the end of 2007. The former No. 37271 (built as D6971) initially spent a year at Allelys’ yard at Studley, before moving somewhat appropriately the to the East Lancashire Railway, after which it was named in April 1994. Repainted into the same EWS livery, albeit with its Railfreight Petroleum era name Pectindae, it entered service on the ELR almost immediately.

Unfortunately a power unit failure the following year in put it out of action until 2015, by which time it was half way through a repaint into large logo. In July 2017 it moved to Barrow Hill for further attention which would eventually lead to a long-term hire contract with Colas Rail. This was eventually realised in November 2018 when the Class 37/4 returned to the main line, now fully finished in its 1980s paint scheme complete with Highland ‘stag’ logo and its classic An Comunn Gaidhealach name (after the organisation that promotes the use of Scottish Gaelic) that it wore between October 1986 and February 1991.

It’s first year of Colas hire saw it used on Cardiff-Rhymney commuter turns, Network Rail test trains, and infrastructure/freight workings, while 2020 often found it partnered with NR saloon No. 975025 Caroline. In September 2022, Loram Rail, based at the Derby RTC, took over the hire of No. 37418. As well as its Caroline duties, which continued, the locomotive was common on shuttling vehicles between Toton and Derby in conjunction with the MRA to JNA-Y ‘Hawk’ rebuilding programme, as well as stock moves of both wagons and coaching stock.

 In January 2024 it was repainted into Loram Rail’s house colours of Flame red, black and white making it one of the most recognisable locomotives on the current railway network.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Accurascale
Product Code
ACC3167-DCC-EXL
GTIN
0781005472886
RRP
£347.95
Release date
September 2025

Model details

DCC status
Motorised Working Fan

Prototype information

Locomotive class*
Class 37

* Class names often change over the lifespan of a locomotive, so this is not necessarily the class name used by the operator in the period modelled.

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Accurascale Class 37 (Loram) – model number 37418 – is a DCC‑sound fitted, motorised working fan locomotive. It is produced to represent a current‑era British Rail Class 37, with the manufacturer part number ACC3167‑DCC‑EXL.

The model is based on locomotive No. 37418, originally built as D6971 and stored by EWS at Motherwell in April 2005. It was bought by preservationist Steve Beniston in late 2007, subsequently moved to the East Lancashire Railway, renamed in April 1994 and repainted in EWS livery with the Railfreight Petroleum name “Pectindae”. After a power‑unit failure it lay out of service until 2015, re‑entered traffic with a new paint scheme in July 2017, and entered a long‑term hire with Colas Rail in November 2018, carrying the historic name “An Comunn Gaidhealach”. In September 2022 the hire transferred to Loram Rail, and in January 2024 the locomotive was repainted in Loram’s flame‑red, black and white corporate colours.

During its recent career the locomotive has operated commuter services on the Cardiff‑Rhymney line, Network Rail test trains, infrastructure and freight duties, and has frequently worked alongside NR saloon No. 975025 “Caroline”. It is currently employed for vehicle shuttles between Toton and Derby and for various stock‑move operations, making it one of the most recognisable locomotives on today’s railway network.

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