BRITISH RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE DEPOTS, WORKS AND STABLING POINTS.
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THORNTON JUNCTION LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (62A) - This locoshed replaced an older one in 1933 and was a 6-road corrugated iron through building. It boasted a number of subsheds: Anstruther, Burntisland Ladybank and Methil Sheds. In September 1950, it hosted an allocation of 113 engines, mainly ex-North British classes, and 22 WD 8F 2-8-0's. This shot from August 1954 shows Class J83 0-6-0T No.68504 and Class J88 0-6-0T No.68323, both 62A shunting locos. Behind 68504 is Class D30 4-4-0 No.62430 JINGLING GEORDIE. The D30's were named after characters in Walter Scott's 'Waverley' novels and had wonderful names and, in August 1954, Thornton Junction was home to five of them plus Class D11 4-4-0 No.62677 EDDIE OCHILTREE. How much more interesting were LNER names than This Castle, That Hall and King Tut! The shed closed to steam in April 1967, although it remained open to diesels until 1969.