BRITISH RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE DEPOTS, WORKS AND STABLING POINTS.
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SCARBOROUGH LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (50E) - Built in 1875 by the North Eastern Railway, the depot here consisted of a roundhouse and an 8-road dead-end shed. Although the allocation was not large, in the summer the shed would be packed out with visiting locos which had worked in on specials and excursions. In September 1950, the allocation was only 13 locomotives, 4 Class D49 'Hunt' Class 4-4-0's for trains to York and 5 Class A8 4-6-2T's for local passenger services plus 3 goods engines and a shunting tank. The depot closed to steam in May 1963 although the continued to stable and fuel excursion traffic well after this date. Seen here on the turntable is Class B1 No.61224 of 56A Wakefield, no doubt recently arrived from thence with an excursion, in April 1965. Note that there is no track to the long closed shed.