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BR Class 37 - BR Dutch - 37106

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BR Class 37 - BR Dutch - 3710637106 (ex D6806) Civil Engineers Dutch Over 70 Class 37s gained the Civil Engineers Dutch livery with split headcode examples being just slightly over represented considering they only made up just over a third of the fleet. It is thus unsurprising that the calls for another Dutch machine have become increasingly deafening. With centre headcode 37258 being a very popular member of our second run, the fourth batch introduces splitbox 37106, which

37106 (ex-D6806) Civil Engineer’s ‘Dutch’

Over 70 Class 37s gained the Civil Engineer’s ‘Dutch’ livery with split headcode examples being just slightly over represented considering they only made up just over a third of the fleet. It is thus unsurprising that the calls for another ‘Dutch’ machine have become increasingly deafening. With centre headcode 37258 being a very popular member of our second run, the fourth batch introduces splitbox 37106, which swapped its Railfreight Metals identity in April 1993 for the colourful grey and yellow courtesy of Glasgow Works.

                  This had originally been built by English Electric at Newton-le-Willows as D6806 in January 1963, part of the D6796-D6818 batch that were the first of the type with the ‘flush’ or ‘welded’ roof that was adopted for the rest of the production. Another 41A Darnell machine that also called iconic sheds such as Gateshead, Healey Mills, Immingham and Tinsley home, it managed to avoid the exodus of the class to Scotland in the early 1980s but eventually received its moving papers at the end of 1990 and returned again in December 1992. Despite its Inverness allocation it was fitted with Eastfield depot plaques on its Dutch repaint, the move to the Glasgow depot not coming until later that year. For its shorter second stint north of the border it was designated to Regional Railways infrastructure and passenger use, and was a notable regular on Edinburgh-Inverness diagrams as well as Inverness-Aberdeen and Edinburgh-Perth trains among other workings.

                  In October 1993 it was on the move again, debuting at Stratford, which quickly replaced the depot plaque with a colourful cockney sparrow variants and added a sticker version for good luck as well. Principally employed on engineer’s duties it negotiated the brief Mainline Freight without incident, although the plaques and arrows quickly disappeared after the EWS takeover in 1996. It transferred to Eastleigh the following year and then Toton in 1998 before finally being stopped in March 1999, another victim of the Class 66 influx. After component recovery it was cut up at Wigan CRDC in August 2000.

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jman995x
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
Great way to connect my Ethernet to my MacBook Pro....
Size: USB C to Ethernet Adapter
Needed to direct connect to my Modem / Router, but my MacBook Pro, being more modern, and slimmer, doesn't have an Ethernet port anymore (thank goodness). This worked perfectly; just plugged it in and ripped...definitely Plug-n-Play for my Mac. Quality is good (what else do you expect from Anker).
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Ben
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 5
Easy to use Plug and Play
Size: USB C to Ethernet Adapter
The item works great. I was having issues with video conference calls even with strong wifi in my house. I bought this adapter due to my HP laptop not having an Ethernet port. This worked great right out of the box. It was detected automatically and as soon as I plugged the Ethernet cable into the adapter, my laptop immediately switched over to that and my internet became more stable.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2026
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Brandon Huber
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 4
It's functional but not as fast as I expected.
Size: USB C to Ethernet Adapter
For Android phone Samsung Flagship Galaxy Series phones... at best getting 136 Mbps, which is 0.136 Gbps. But it is working and allowing me to transfer files within my network. No where near a Gigabit transfer. I will likely keep it because I have another use case for it (a faulty Ethernet on a laptop) and don't get me started with the abyssal wifi speeds on laptops. This deserves at best 4 stars.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2026
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Maria Cross
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
Great item
Size: USB C to Ethernet Adapter
Works like a charm. Easy set up.
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Ian H.
Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 5
great product
Size: USB C to Ethernet Adapter
I have a bunch of these and the y work great, fast, easy to use
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