GWR 3700 Class

[2] It was fitted with the final form of the Standard No.4 boiler, with slightly curved sides and a tapered top to the firebox.

[11] Withdrawal of the class began in 1927 with 3718 City of Winchester which was withdrawn in October 1927, the engines working life being only just over 24 years.

Historically significant because of its famed 1904 run, City of Truro was a prime candidate for preservation, whereas the rest of the class were scrapped.

It was last restored to full working order in 2004 and, as of 2009, was frequently loaned for operation on UK main lines and heritage railways.

[12] Bachmann Branchline manufacture a model of City of Truro in OO gauge for sale through the National Railway Museum.

In December 2014 Bachmann Branchline launched a commemorative World War I Ambulance Train pack.

In the early 1960s there was a Kitmaster OO scale (1:76) plastic construction kit to build a model of 3440 City of Truro, which was later produced by Airfix and now DAPOL.

"City of Truro" nameplate and worksplate recording the loco was the 2000th to be built at Swindon in April 1903. Plymouth North Road December 2004