British Rail Class 47 - Gallery of Liveries

Gallery of Liveries

  • Class 47/8 No.47851 in a "heritage" livery of the original BR two-tone green with full yellow cabs

  • Class 47/3 No. 47316 'Cam Peak', carrying the livery of Cotswold Rail

  • Class 47/7a No.47714 in Anglia livery

  • Class 47/0 No.47100 in the modified Rail Blue livery with a silver roof, used by Stratford TMD

  • Class 47/7a No.47702 in ScotRail livery

  • Class 47/4 No.47588 in "triple-grey" Railfreight Distribution livery

  • Class 47/4 No.47487 in original InterCity livery

  • Class 47/8 No. 47818, in 'one' livery at Cambridge station in 2004

  • Class 47/0 No. 47237, in Advenza Freight livery and Class 57 No. 57005 in Freightliner livery at Derby railway station in 2008

  • Class 47/0 No. 47145 in Railfreight Distribution non-standard blue livery operated by Fragonset Railways at this time. This loco has now been scrapped.

  • Class 47/3 No. 47375 in BR Rail Blue livery at Barrow Hill Engine Shed in June 2010

  • Class 47/0 No. 47292 in a non-standard variation of BR Rail Blue at the Great Central Railway (preserved) in July 2010

  • A West Coast Railway Company Class 47 on the East Coast Main Line south of Retford

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