BRITISH RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE DEPOTS, WORKS AND STABLING POINTS.
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HAWICK LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (64G) - Hawick Shed opened with the North British Railway line from Edinburgh in 1849. It was a stone 2-road shed with one through road and a large water tank in the freight yard on the west side of Hawick Station. The shed was approached from the north east, originally via a turntable, relocated much further north east with the extension of the line. In 1955 the shed was re-roofed at the north east end entry was rebuilt with a girder replacing the double arches. In February 1959, it hosted an allocation of 16 engines, 8 0-6-0's of NBR/LNER origin, 3 tank engines for local passenger duties, Class 4MT 2-6-0 No.43141, 2 Class D34 4-4-0's and 2 Class 2MT 2-6-0's. The shed closed in January 1966 with a final allocation of just BR Class 2MT 2-6-0 No.78049 and BR Class 4MT 2-6-4T No.80113. Seen here in July 9th, 1961, are a pair of Thompson LNER/BR Class B1 4-6-0's Nos.61242 ALEXANDER REITH GRAY and 61290 having just worked in from Carlisle on 1X43, the 'Borders Rail Tour'. 61242 was withdrawn from 64C Dalry Road in July 1964 and 61290 from 68E Carlisle Canal in March 1962.