Ian Riley Engineering

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Ian Riley Engineering is a railway engineering and spot-hire company, based in Bury, Greater Manchester.

The company used to own a fleet of Class 37 locomotives, but due to lack of work, they were gradually sold to other operators. The final four locomotives were sold to the West Coast Railway Company in May 2004. The company now concentrates on engineering. Details of the former locomotive fleet are shown below.


Key: Sold for further use Scrapped


Number Class Livery Year Acquired Previous Operator Status
37038 37 Civil Engineers 2000 ex-EWS Sold to Direct Rail Services in 2003
37073 37 Trans-Rail 2003 ex-EWS Scrapped in 2003
37197 37 IRE Two Tone Green 2000 ex-EWS Sold to WCRC in 2004
37235 37 Trainload Grey 2002 ex-EWS Sold to WCRC in 2004
37261 37 BR Green 2001 ex-EWS Sold to WCRC in 2004
37334 37 Railfreight Distribution 2001 ex-EWS Sold to Direct Rail Services in 2002
37423 37 Trans-Rail 2003 ex-EWS Sold to WCRC in 2004


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