Locomotive Services Group has added a depot at Carlisle to supplement its depots at Crewe and Southall for servicing its ever-expanding fleet of locomotives.
37667 was used to test the infrastructure at the depot, which has been 2 years in the making.
The company was formed in August 2017 and has a licence to operate mainline trains throughout the United Kingdom. Its first tour was in March 2018 from Crewe to Kingussie in the Highlands of Scotland.
Since then, it has built up a fleet of Class 08, Class 37, and Class 47, most of them acquired from Direct Rail Services. It later purchased two Class 55s, with No. D9000 Royal Scots Grey being restored at the company’s Crewe depot, whilst the second, No.D9016 Gordon Highlander, has been cosmetically restored and was transferred to the company’s One:One Collection facility at Margate in Kent.
The company’s fleet of locomotives expanded in August 2018 when it secured preserved Class 40 No. D213 Andania on a three-year lease, followed in 2020 with the purchase of a Class 86, Class 87, two Class 90 electric locomotives and an InterCity 125 set from Porterbrook.
Four Class 08 shunting engines, and two Class 20, six Class 37, one Class 40, eight Class 47 are among the classes that call Crewe their home.
A number of rail tours are now operated by the associated company Locomotive Services (TOC) Ltd including Steam Dreams and Saphos Tours.
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And two 142 units
Plus class 45, 57s,90s and more than one HST!