BRITISH RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE DEPOTS, WORKS AND STABLING POINTS.
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BRICKLAYERS ARMS LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (73B) - The depot here was very large, built by the South Eastern Railway from 1847. It had 4-road and 8-road through sheds and large repair shops in the Bricklayers Arms Goods Depot at the end of the branch line. In May 1959, the allocation was 94 engines, covering a range of ex-SR classes, particularly those from the SECR, and including 13 Class V 'Schools' 4-4-0's, 7 'West Country' Class Pacific's and 8 tank engines of LMS origin. The depot closed in June 1962 and has since been redeveloped. Seen here is Class 04 Drewry 0-6-0DM Shunter No.DS1173, built June 1947 by Drewry Car Co. for the LNER but transferred to the Southern, where it was based at Hither Green CCE Depot. In March 1967 it was transferred to capital stock as D2341. It predated the rest of Class 04 by at least 4 years. It was withdrawn in December 1968 from 73F Ashford Chart Leacon.