BRITISH RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE DEPOTS, WORKS AND STABLING POINTS.
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STOCKPORT EDGELEY LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (9B) - Stockport Edgeley Depot was opened by the LNWR in 1883 and was a brick 8-road dead-end shed just south of Stockport Edgeley Station. In March 1959, the allocation was just 26 engines: 7 2-6-4T's for local passenger duties, 5 Class 3F 'Jinty' 0-6-0T's for shunting duties, the remainder all being goods engines. By April 1965, as steam retreated northwards, this had risen to 33 and now included 3 Class 6P 'Jubilee' 4-6-0's Nos.45596 BAHAMAS, 45632 TONGA and 45654 HOOD, which were joined a few weeks later by 3 Class 7MT 'Britannia' Class Pacific's. The depot closed to steam in May 1968. Seen here before the shed in April 1968 are Class 5MT 4-6-0 No.45312 and Class 8F 2-8-0 No.48182 either side of Class 7MT 'Britannia' 4-6-2 No.70013 OLIVER CROMWELL, the last steam locomotive to be overhauled at Crewe Works. She is about to work rail tour 1T85, a circular tour of the north west starting and finishing at Stockport.