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'Crewe DRS Depot Openday 2016'
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DRS Gresty Depot Open Day
Saturday 23rd July 2016
 
Direct Rail Services Class 37423
 
Direct Rail Services Class 37423 'Spirit of the Lakes' at the DRS Gresty Bridge Depot Open Day in 2016
 
class 37558 'Avro Vulcan XH558'
 
Class 37 in the shed with just the number 424 on the ends at the DRS Gresty Bridge Depot Open Day in 2016
 
This Class 37424 was named and renumbered on the sides later at this event as 37558 with the name 'Avro Vulcan XH558'. It has been repainted in BR blue with full high gross yellow ends and BR large arrows.I think this DRS class 37 may still be 37424 on TOPS.
 
There was just to many people in the shed to get a better photo when I was in the shed.
 
 Direct Rail Services Class 37716
 
Direct Rail Services Class 37716 at the DRS Open Day in 2016
 
Direct Rail Services Class 37612
 
Direct Rail Services Class 37612 at the DRS Gresty Bridge Depot Open Day in 2016
 
Direct Rail Services Class 37604
 
Direct Rail Services Class 37604 at the DRS Gresty Bridge Depot Open Day in 2016
 
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