BRITISH RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE DEPOTS, WORKS AND STABLING POINTS.
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WAKEFIELD LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (25A/56A) - The depot was built in 1893 by the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway to the east of Kirkgate Station and consisted of an 8-road brick-built through shed. In September 1956, along with other depots in the area, it was transferred from the Midland to the Eastern Region, although this did not seem to have much effect on the allocation, which was of 87 engines in March 1959. Needless to say, there were no glamorous engines here but there were no less than 49 WD 8F 2-8-0's! Towards the end of steam it did pick up a few 'Jubilee's and even the odd Class A1. The depot closed in June 1967 and was thenceforward used as a loco dump, July 1967 finding no less than 57 withdrawn engines present. Seen here in March 1949 is LMS Class 5MT 4-6-0 No.M5101, its interim number. It became BR No.45101 just one year later and was withdrawn from 26A Newton Heath in March 1968.