BRITISH RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE DEPOTS, WORKS AND STABLING POINTS.
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BARROW HILL LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (41E) - The roundhouse at Barrow Hill was built by the Midland Railway in 1870 and served the Derbyshire and South Yorkshire coalfields, with an allocation that was almost entirely goods engines. In March 1959, it was home to 67 engines, 18 of them shunting tanks used in the nearby steelworks and the remainder goods engines. The depot closed to steam in December 1965 but stayed open to service diesels until 1991, when, threatened with demolition, it was saved to become a museum and a loco storage site. Seen here is Departmental No.30, previously Class B1 4-6-0 No.61050. When this loco was withdrawn from nearby 41J Langwith Junction in February 1966, it was used as a stationary boiler to pre-heat passenger coaches. It is seen here in the roundhouse in February 1968, probably stored out of use. It was sold for scrap, engine only, in October 1968, the tender being converted to a snowplough.