BRITISH RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE DEPOTS, WORKS AND STABLING POINTS.
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WOODFORD HALSE LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (38E/2F/1G) - Woodford Halse, situated in the middle of nowhere, had been the main freight concentration yard of the Great Central Railway en route to London. Thus, it supported a large locomotive depot with an allocation of 54 engines in 1950. But the writing was on the wall! Since the formation of BR in 1948, the Great Central mainline had been seen as somewhat surplus to requirements and it was slowly wound down. In 1958 it was transferred to the Midland Region as a sub-shed of Rugby and it's ex-LNER allocation was slowly replaced by ex-LMS engines, mainly goods types as most of the premier expresses were by now disappearing. The depot closed to steam in June 1965, it's allocation by now only 12 Class 8F's, such as 48005 seen here in 1964.