BRITISH RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE DEPOTS, WORKS AND STABLING POINTS.
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ARDSLEY LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (37A/56B) - This depot was built by the Great Northern Railway in 1892 to serve the Barnsley area. It was a brick 8-road though shed and in March 1959 had an allocation of 63 engines, 37 of them 0-6-0 shunting tanks deployed in the surrounding collieries and marshalling yards. The remainder were goods engines with the exception of 3 Class V2's and 6 Class B1's. By 1965, this allocation had decreased to just 45 locomotives, but now there were no shunting tanks, their place taken by diesels, 16 Class WD 8F 2-8-0's, 17 Class B1 4-6-0's, 2 Class V2's and 6 Class 4MT 2-6-0's. But the pride and joy of the depot were 4 Class A1 Pacific's, 60117 BOIS ROUSSEL, 60130 KESTREL, 60133 POMMERN and 60148 ABOYEUR. The depot closed in October 1965. Seen here in July 1956 is Ivatt/Gresley GNR Class J22 LNER Class J6 0-6-0 No.64208, a local engine and withdrawn from here in March 1959.