BRITISH RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE DEPOTS, WORKS AND STABLING POINTS.
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KINGS LYNN LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (31C) - This depot was built by the Great Eastern Railway in 1871 and was a 4-road through shed built of brick. It had subsheds at Hunstanton and Wisbech East. In 1950, it had an allocation of 47 engines as Kings Lynn was the hub of a network of rural lines, many of which during the 1950's were in the process of being dieselised or wound down. By April 1959, the allocation had reduced to just 17 locos, half of which were goods engines, although it did still boast Class B17 No.61626 BRANCEPETH CASTLE on the strength! The depot closed to steam in April 1959 and became a sub-shed of March, the remaining engines either withdrawn or transferred thence. After the shed was demolished, a small stabling point was built by the side of the park near the Tennyson Avenue level crossing to service the Class 03 and Class 08 shunters based here from March. This closed during the 1990's. This view shows the loco shed from the south with what I think is Class D16 No.62582 heading south.