BRITISH RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE DEPOTS, WORKS AND STABLING POINTS.
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CARSTAIRS LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (28C/64D/66E) - This depot was opened by the Caledonian Railway in 1853, located immediately north and east of Carstairs station. It was a brick 4-road through shed and in the Second World War was the location of the emergency Control Office. In March 1959, there were 41 engines allocated. One of the functions of the depot was to provide banking engines for heavy goods trains and so there were 10 tank engines based there for that purpose. There were also 12 small goods engines 13 Class 5MT 4-6-0's and 2 Class WD 8F 2-8-0's plus 4 CR Class 3P 4-4-0's for local passenger trains. It closed to steam in December 1966, then re-opened and then remained in use as a diesel depot, and later as a stabling point after the building was demolished. Sidings still remain in place. Seen here in August 1960 is McIntosh CR Class 439 2P 0-4-4T No.55233, a 64C Dalry Road loco at the time, withdrawn in September 1961 from 63A Perth South.