BRITISH RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE DEPOTS, WORKS AND STABLING POINTS.
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TONBRIDGE LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (74D/73J) - The depot here was built in 1842 by the South Eastern Railway and was a 6-road shed with 3 through roads, built in the fork of the Ashford and Tunbridge Wells lines. In June 1962 it became a sub-shed of Stewarts Lane and in September 1963 a sub-shed of Redhill. In May 1959, it had an allocation of 45 engines, 14 of them small tank engines for local passenger duties, 10 Class Q1 0-6-0's and the remainder a mixture of old 0-6-0's and 4-4-0's. The shed closed in January 1965 but lost it's allocation when it became a sub-shed. The depot was demolished but diesels were still stabled in the sidings on the same site. Some of the site was redeveloped but a small depot and marshalling yard was retained and is now operated by GBRF as an infrastructure base for southern England. Seen here at Tonbridge in October 1958 is Wainwright SECR Class C 0-6-0 No.31590, withdrawn from there in February 1961.