Scottish Railway Preservation Society

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Class 37/4, no. 37411 "The Scottish Railway Preservation Society", an EWS-owned locomotive named after the group at Carlisle on 27th August 2004.
Class 37/4, no. 37411 "The Scottish Railway Preservation Society", an EWS-owned locomotive named after the group at Carlisle on 27th August 2004.

The Scottish Railway Preservation Society is a Scottish charity, operating both the Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway and charter trains.

The SRPS charter trains and rail-tours are mostly operated within or originating in Scotland. The SRPS own a small fleet of preserved "Mark 1" carriages (based in Bo'ness); these are used for trips and land-cruises based over the rail network to destinations such as Mallaig and the Lincoln Christmas Market.