Year: 1997
8th April 1997 Mainline Freight Blue Class 37 No. 37803 speeds south passing a northbound ballast also hauled by a UID Class 37 at Tiverton Jn (Photo: Daryl Hector)
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15th April 1997 Railfreight Metals liveried Class 37 No.37711 (Ex Immingham Loco but by now a regular in the South West) hauls 6V62 South through Tiverton Jn (Photo: Daryl Hector)
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6th May 1997 Ex Works Class 37 No.37411 makes a rare outing on the 6V62 tanks seen south through Willand (Photo: Daryl Hector)
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30th May 1997 Mainline Blue Class 37 No. 37798 passes Exminster in its 'Blue Mainline' livery, the loco was one of the first Class37's to be applied with this livery (Photo: Paul Webber)
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2nd June 1997 Intercity liveried Class 47 No. 47523 passes 40 Steps, Taunton with the Mondays only 6C62 Westbury Yard - Tavistock Jn fuel tanks. A Rare outing for an Intercity Class 47 (Photo: Jeff Treece)
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3rd June 1997 Interciry liveried Class 47 No. 47523 is seen for the second night in a row through Taunton. This time on the 6V62 Fawley - Tavistock Jn at 40 Steps, Taunton (Photo: Jeff Treece)
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On an unknown date in 1989 Laira Blue Class 50 No.50019 'Ramillies' stands at Exeter St Davids with the Fawley - Tavistock Junction fuel tanks in tow. (Photo: Adrian Roberts)
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On an unknown date in 1989 Laira Blue Class 50 No.50019 'Ramillies' stands at Exeter St Davids with the Fawley - Tavistock Junction fuel tanks in tow. (Photo: Adrian Roberts)
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21st July 1997 Railfreight Metals liveried Class 37 No. 37711 6V62 about to enter Kennaway Tunnel on the Dawlish sea wall on route to Tavistock Junction with a short rake of fuel tanks in tow. (Photo: Paul Webber)
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4th August 1997 EWS liveried Class 37 No. 37707 passes Dawlish in 'typical summer weather' in its newly acquired 'EWS' livery which would later become standard for most EWS loco's (Photo: Paul Webber)
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11th August 1997 Load Haul liveried Class 37 No. 37713 makes a welcome change to the colours on the Fawley Tanks, seen passing along Marine Parade at Dawlish (Photo: Paul Webber)
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12th August 1997 Load Haul liveried Class 37 No. 37713 passes Dawlish with its Load Haul livery. Under the 'EWS' banner a common user plan saw loco's from all over the country work 6V62 (Photo: Paul Webber)
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19th August 1997 Transrail liveried Class 37 No. 37896 makes a rare appearance on 6V62 at Cockwood Harbour heading for Tavistock Junction (Photo: Daryl Hector)
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22nd August 1997 Railfreight liveried Class 60 No. 60013 makes another rare site on 6V62 passing Dawlish heading to Tavistock Junction from Fawley. (Photo: Paul Webber)
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9th September 1997 EWS liveried Class 37 No. 37707 rolls south through Tiverton Jn in brilliant evening light on route to Tavistock Junction from Fawley (Photo: Daryl Hector)
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16th September 1997 EWS liveried Class 37 No. 37706 passes Tiverton Jn in full sun with the Fawley - Tavistock Jn (Photo: Daryl Hector)
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10th October 1997 Mainline Freight liveried Class 58 No. 58017 passes Exminster with the early up return empty tanks to Eastleigh Yard from Tavistock (Photo: Charles Woodland)
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6th October 1997 Mainline Freight Class 58 No.58011 passes the Creech Foot Crossing. This slightly blurred image taken with a poor quality camera. (Photo: Brian Garrett)
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14th November 1997 Mainline Freight Class 37 No. 37800 is seen at Totton with the Fawley - Eastleigh portion of fuel before the Tavi Tanks are removed from the rear of the train at Eastleigh (Photo: Keith Mantle)
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Date Unknown, Railfreight Metals liveried Class 37 No.37711 passing Cogload Junction with the southbound 6V62 tanks to Tavistock from Fawley (Photo: Brian Garrett)
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Date Unknown, Mainline Blue liveried Class 37 No.37803 passing Cogload Junction with the southbound 6V62 tanks to Tavistock Junction from Fawley (Photo: Brian Garrett)
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Date Unknown, Mainline Freight liveried Class 37 No.37803 passing Cogload Junction with the southbound 6V62 tanks to Tavistock Junction from Fawley (Photo: Brian Garrett)
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