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BRITISH RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE DEPOTS, WORKS AND STABLING POINTS.

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EASTLEIGH WORKS - some time in the 1940's I think. The tender loco on the left is a 'King Arthur', perhaps 805 SIR CONSTANTINE.
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EASTLEIGH WORKS - some time in the 1940's I think. The tender loco on the left is a 'King Arthur', perhaps 805 SIR CONSTANTINE.

  • EASTLEIGH WORKS (ZG) - Works Shunter No.323-539-7 is an import from Germany where it was classified as  DB-Class 323, an 0-4-0DE, originally built by Kof as a. DRG Kleinlokomotive Class II. Seen here Janaury 2014 shunting newly-refurbished EMU No.508 211.
  • EASTLEIGH WORKS - Seen here undergoing an overhaul in the Wroks is Class 33 BRCW Class 33 Type 3 Bo-Bo DE No.D6531. As can be seen, this was one of the locos fitted for multiple working with Class 4TC coaching stock and EMU's and became 33113 under TOPS. It was withdrawn in October 1992 and is one of the few locos of this class to have been scrapped.
  • EASTLEIGH WORKS - some time in the 1940's I think. The tender loco on the left is a 'King Arthur', perhaps 805 SIR CONSTANTINE.
  • EDINBURGH BATHGATE LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (64F) - Bathgate shed was east of Bathgate Upper Station and on the north side of the line. The 1902 built NBR six-road shed was replaced in 1954 with a new four-road shed on the same site. In February 1959, it had an allocation of 31 engines, mainly small goods engines. From 1959 onwards, it was used a an engine dump by other sheds in the area and so in June 1959 it was host to no less than 20 withdrawn and stored locos in addition to its own allocation. This practice continued right up to closure and so in April 1964 it became home to 3 Class A4's, 5 Class A3's and 3 Class A2's in addition to another 23 locomotives no longer required elsewhere. The shed remained standing after closure in August 1966 right up until the preparations for the re-opening of the Airdrie to Bathgate line. It was demolished and the site is now the car park for the new Bathgate Station, built immediately to the south. Seen here is Class N15 0-6-2T No.69156, a Bathgate engine, withdrawn in February 1962 and seen here one year later.
  • EDINBURGH DALRY ROAD LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (64C) - This was a 4proad dead-end shed built in 1895 by the Caledonian Railway. Its allocation was large and consisted mainly of small tank and goods engines. It closed in October 1965 by which time it had become home to 10 of the infamous Class 17 diesels. In this picture from 1955 we see BR Class 4P 2-6-4T No.80125 of 63B Stirling, which was brand new, hence the photo.
  • EDINBURGH ST. MARGARETS LOCOMOTIVE SHED (64A) - This shed was built by the North British Railway in 1866 and was located east of Edinburgh Waverley, just west of Piershill Junction. It was on both sides of the East Coast Main Line. There was a roundhouse and 6-road single ended shed to the north and another single ended shed to the south. In early days the layout was a six road carriage shed south of the line and some loops, approached from the east. With the carriage shed moved out to Craigentinny Carriage Sidings the southern part of the site also became a shed. There were sub sheds at Dunbar, Galashiels, Hardengreen, Leith Central, Longniddry, North Berwick, Peebles, Penicuik, Polton, Seafield and South Leith. The allocation in April 1965 was 40 engines,including 9 LMS Class 4MT 2-6-4T's for local passenger duties, 8 Class V2 2-6-2's. 15 Class B1 4-6-0's and 3 Class A3 and 2 Class A4 Pacific's. The depot closed in May 1967 and the sites have been cleared becoming Meadowbank House, and other units, to the south and part of the Meadowbank Stadium to the north. Seen here in August 1932, tucked away in a corner of the shed, is HR Class D51 4-4-0T No.10406, withdrawn from here in April 1933.
  • EDINBURGH ST. MARGARETS LOCOMOTIVE SHED (64A) - This shed was built by the North British Railway in 1866 and was located east of Edinburgh Waverley, just west of Piershill Junction. It was on both sides of the East Coast Main Line. There was a roundhouse and 6-road single ended shed to the north and another single ended shed to the south. In early days the layout was a six road carriage shed south of the line and some loops, approached from the east. With the carriage shed moved out to Craigentinny Carriage Sidings the southern part of the site also became a shed. There were sub sheds at Dunbar, Galashiels, Hardengreen, Leith Central, Longniddry, North Berwick, Peebles, Penicuik, Polton, Seafield and South Leith. The allocation in April 1965 was 40 engines,including 9 LMS Class 4MT 2-6-4T's for local passenger duties, 8 Class V2 2-6-2's. 15 Class B1 4-6-0's and 3 Class A3 and 2 Class A4 Pacific's. The depot closed in May 1967 and the sites have been cleared becoming Meadowbank House, and other units, to the south and part of the Meadowbank Stadium to the north.  Seen here in August 1964 is Class D2/10 NBL 0-4-0DM Shunter No.D2725, another glorious failure built by the North British Loco. Co., built in July 1958 and withdrawn in February 1967 from Leith Central.
  • EDINBURGH ST. MARGARETS LOCOMOTIVE SHED (64A) - This shed was built by the North British Railway in 1866 and was located east of Edinburgh Waverley, just west of Piershill Junction. It was on both sides of the East Coast Main Line. There was a roundhouse and 6-road single ended shed to the north and another single ended shed to the south. In early days the layout was a six road carriage shed south of the line and some loops, approached from the east. With the carriage shed moved out to Craigentinny Carriage Sidings the southern part of the site also became a shed. There were sub sheds at Dunbar, Galashiels, Hardengreen, Leith Central, Longniddry, North Berwick, Peebles, Penicuik, Polton, Seafield and South Leith. The allocation in April 1965 was 40 engines,including 9 LMS Class 4MT 2-6-4T's for local passenger duties, 8 Class V2 2-6-2's. 15 Class B1 4-6-0's and 3 Class A3 and 2 Class A4 Pacific's. The depot closed in May 1967 and the sites have been cleared becoming Meadowbank House, and other units, to the south and part of the Meadowbank Stadium to the north. Seen here in July 1966 at St. Margarets, it's home depot, is Riddles BR Class 4 2-6-4T No.80114, withdrawn from here in December 1966.
  • EDINBURGH ST. MARGARETS LOCOMOTIVE SHED (64A) - This shed was built by the North British Railway in 1866 and was located east of Edinburgh Waverley, just west of Piershill Junction. It was on both sides of the East Coast Main Line. There was a roundhouse and 6-road single ended shed to the north and another single ended shed to the south. In early days the layout was a six road carriage shed south of the line and some loops, approached from the east. With the carriage shed moved out to Craigentinny Carriage Sidings the southern part of the site also became a shed. There were sub sheds at Dunbar, Galashiels, Hardengreen, Leith Central, Longniddry, North Berwick, Peebles, Penicuik, Polton, Seafield and South Leith. The allocation in April 1965 was 40 engines,including 9 LMS Class 4MT 2-6-4T's for local passenger duties, 8 Class V2 2-6-2's. 15 Class B1 4-6-0's and 3 Class A3 and 2 Class A4 Pacific's. The depot closed in May 1967 and the sites have been cleared becoming Meadowbank House, and other units, to the south and part of the Meadowbank Stadium to the north. Seen here in June 1963 is Gresley LNER Class J38 0-6-0 No.65919, a long serving 64A loco, with its middle wheelset missing. It was withdrawn in August 1964 from St. Margarets.
  • EDINBURGH ST. MARGARETS LOCOMOTIVE SHED (64A) - This shed was built by the North British Railway in 1866 and was located east of Edinburgh Waverley, just west of Piershill Junction. It was on both sides of the East Coast Main Line. There was a roundhouse and 6-road single ended shed to the north and another single ended shed to the south. In early days the layout was a six road carriage shed south of the line and some loops, approached from the east. With the carriage shed moved out to Craigentinny Carriage Sidings the southern part of the site also became a shed. There were sub sheds at Dunbar, Galashiels, Hardengreen, Leith Central, Longniddry, North Berwick, Peebles, Penicuik, Polton, Seafield and South Leith. The allocation in April 1965 was 40 engines, including 9 LMS Class 4MT 2-6-4T's for local passenger duties, 8 Class V2 2-6-2's. 15 Class B1 4-6-0's and 3 Class A3 and 2 Class A4 Pacific's. The depot closed in May 1967 and the sites have been cleared becoming Meadowbank House, and other units, to the south and part of the Meadowbank Stadium to the north. Seen here in June 1965 is Riddles BR Class 4 2-6-4T No.80055, based at St. Margarets, and withdrawn from here in September 1966.
  • EDINBURGH ST. MARGARETS LOCOMOTIVE SHED (64A) - This shed was built by the North British Railway in 1866 and was located east of Edinburgh Waverley, just west of Piershill Junction. It was on both sides of the East Coast Main Line. There was a roundhouse and 6-road single ended shed to the north and another single ended shed to the south. In early days the layout was a six road carriage shed south of the line and some loops, approached from the east. With the carriage shed moved out to Craigentinny Carriage Sidings the southern part of the site also became a shed. There were sub sheds at Dunbar, Galashiels, Hardengreen, Leith Central, Longniddry, North Berwick, Peebles, Penicuik, Polton, Seafield and South Leith. The allocation in April 1965 was 40 engines,including 9 LMS Class 4MT 2-6-4T's for local passenger duties, 8 Class V2 2-6-2's. 15 Class B1 4-6-0's and 3 Class A3 and 2 Class A4 Pacific's. The depot closed in May 1967 and the sites have been cleared becoming Meadowbank House, and other units, to the south and part of the Meadowbank Stadium to the north. Seen here in March 1964 is MBR Class N15 No.69128 in use as a stationary boiler. The loco had been withdrawn in October 1962 and was broken up in December 1964.
  • EDINBURGH ST. MARGARETS LOCOMOTIVE SHED (64A) - This shed was built by the North British Railway in 1866 and was located east of Edinburgh Waverley, just west of Piershill Junction. It was on both sides of the East Coast Main Line. There was a roundhouse and 6-road single ended shed to the north and another single ended shed to the south. In early days the layout was a six road carriage shed south of the line and some loops, approached from the east. With the carriage shed moved out to Craigentinny Carriage Sidings the southern part of the site also became a shed. There were sub sheds at Dunbar, Galashiels, Hardengreen, Leith Central, Longniddry, North Berwick, Peebles, Penicuik, Polton, Seafield and South Leith. The allocation in April 1965 was 40 engines,including 9 LMS Class 4MT 2-6-4T's for local passenger duties, 8 Class V2 2-6-2's. 15 Class B1 4-6-0's and 3 Class A3 and 2 Class A4 Pacific's. The depot closed in May 1967 and the sites have been cleared becoming Meadowbank House, and other units, to the south and part of the Meadowbank Stadium to the north. Seen here in May 1937 is Gresley GNR/LNER Class A3 4-6-2 No.60041 SALMON TROUT, a Haymarket engine and almost new. She was withdrawn from 64A St Margarets in December 1965.
  • EDINBURGH ST. MARGARETS LOCOMOTIVE SHED (64A) - This shed was built by the North British Railway in 1866 and was located east of Edinburgh Waverley, just west of Piershill Junction. It was on both sides of the East Coast Main Line. There was a roundhouse and 6-road single ended shed to the north and another single ended shed to the south. In early days the layout was a six road carriage shed south of the line and some loops, approached from the east. With the carriage shed moved out to Craigentinny Carriage Sidings the southern part of the site also became a shed. There were sub sheds at Dunbar, Galashiels, Hardengreen, Leith Central, Longniddry, North Berwick, Peebles, Penicuik, Polton, Seafield and South Leith. The allocation in April 1965 was 40 engines,including 9 LMS Class 4MT 2-6-4T's for local passenger duties, 8 Class V2 2-6-2's. 15 Class B1 4-6-0's and 3 Class A3 and 2 Class A4 Pacific's. The depot closed in May 1967 and the sites have been cleared becoming Meadowbank House, and other units, to the south and part of the Meadowbank Stadium to the north. Seen here in May 1947 are three NBR Class Y9 0-4-0ST's Nos.8096, 8097 and 8122. These were short wheelbase shunters designed for work on docks and in factories. 8096 was withdrawn in May 1954, 8097 in October 1958 and 8122 in August 1955. Note the wooden tenders and the dumb buffers. These were preferred where tight turns were required as they did not get locked like more conventional ones.
  • EDINBURGH ST. MARGARETS LOCOMOTIVE SHED (64A) - This shed was built by the North British Railway in 1866 and was located east of Edinburgh Waverley, just west of Piershill Junction. It was on both sides of the East Coast Main Line. There was a roundhouse and 6-road single ended shed to the north and another single ended shed to the south. In early days the layout was a six road carriage shed south of the line and some loops, approached from the east. With the carriage shed moved out to Craigentinny Carriage Sidings the southern part of the site also became a shed. There were sub sheds at Dunbar, Galashiels, Hardengreen, Leith Central, Longniddry, North Berwick, Peebles, Penicuik, Polton, Seafield and South Leith. The allocation in April 1965 was 40 engines,including 9 LMS Class 4MT 2-6-4T's for local passenger duties, 8 Class V2 2-6-2's. 15 Class B1 4-6-0's and 3 Class A3 and 2 Class A4 Pacific's. The depot closed in May 1967 and the sites have been cleared becoming Meadowbank House, and other units, to the south and part of the Meadowbank Stadium to the north. Seen here in May 1952 is Reid NBR Class A LNER Class N15 0-6-2T No.69141, allocated to St. Margarets and withdrawn from there is September 1960.
  • EDINBURGH ST. MARGARETS LOCOMOTIVE SHED (64A) - This shed was built by the North British Railway in 1866 and was located east of Edinburgh Waverley, just west of Piershill Junction. It was on both sides of the East Coast Main Line. There was a roundhouse and 6-road single ended shed to the north and another single ended shed to the south. In early days the layout was a six road carriage shed south of the line and some loops, approached from the east. With the carriage shed moved out to Craigentinny Carriage Sidings the southern part of the site also became a shed. There were sub sheds at Dunbar, Galashiels, Hardengreen, Leith Central, Longniddry, North Berwick, Peebles, Penicuik, Polton, Seafield and South Leith. The allocation in April 1965 was 40 engines,including 9 LMS Class 4MT 2-6-4T's for local passenger duties, 8 Class V2 2-6-2's. 15 Class B1 4-6-0's and 3 Class A3 and 2 Class A4 Pacific's. The depot closed in May 1967 and the sites have been cleared becoming Meadowbank House, and other units, to the south and part of the Meadowbank Stadium to the north. Seen here in Sepyember 1950 is Reid NBR Class F LNER Class J88 0-6-0T No.68348, a St. Margarets loco, withdrawn from here in August 1958.
  • EDINBURGH ST. MARGARETS LOCOMOTIVE SHED (64A) - This shed was built by the North British Railway in 1866 and was located east of Edinburgh Waverley, just west of Piershill Junction. It was on both sides of the East Coast Main Line. There was a roundhouse and 6-road single ended shed to the north and another single ended shed to the south. In early days the layout was a six road carriage shed south of the line and some loops, approached from the east. With the carriage shed moved out to Craigentinny Carriage Sidings the southern part of the site also became a shed. There were sub sheds at Dunbar, Galashiels, Hardengreen, Leith Central, Longniddry, North Berwick, Peebles, Penicuik, Polton, Seafield and South Leith. The allocation in April 1965 was 40 engines,including 9 LMS Class 4MT 2-6-4T's for local passenger duties, 8 Class V2 2-6-2's. 15 Class B1 4-6-0's and 3 Class A3 and 2 Class A4 Pacific's. The depot closed in May 1967 and the sites have been cleared becoming Meadowbank House, and other units, to the south and part of the Meadowbank Stadium to the north. Seen here is Class D2/10 NBL 0-4-0DM Shunter No.D2722, another glorious failure built by the North British Loco. Co., built in July 1958 and withdrawn in February 1967 from Crewe Works.
  • EDINBURGH ST. MARGARETS LOCOMOTIVE SHED (64A) - This shed was built by the North British Railway in 1866 and was located east of Edinburgh Waverley, just west of Piershill Junction. It was on both sides of the East Coast Main Line. There was a roundhouse and 6-road single ended shed to the north and another single ended shed to the south. In early days the layout was a six road carriage shed south of the line and some loops, approached from the east. With the carriage shed moved out to Craigentinny Carriage Sidings the southern part of the site also became a shed. There were sub sheds at Dunbar, Galashiels, Hardengreen, Leith Central, Longniddry, North Berwick, Peebles, Penicuik, Polton, Seafield and South Leith. The allocation in April 1965 was 40 engines,including 9 LMS Class 4MT 2-6-4T's for local passenger duties, 8 Class V2 2-6-2's. 15 Class B1 4-6-0's and 3 Class A3 and 2 Class A4 Pacific's. The depot closed in May 1967 and the sites have been cleared becoming Meadowbank House, and other units, to the south and part of the Meadowbank Stadium to the north. Seen here is NBR Reid Class C11 4-4-2 No.9875 MIDLOTHIAN. These fine engines handled the heavy East Coast expresses from the border to Waverley. It was withdrawn from this depot in November 1939.
  • ETCHES PARK TRACTION MAINTENANCE DEPOT (DY) - Derby Etches Park is a Traction & Rolling Stock Maintenance Depot (T&RSMD) operated by East Midlands Railway. The depot is located to the east of Derby railway station. InterCity and Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU) trains are serviced and maintained here. Stock that is allocated and maintained at Derby Etches Park are the East Midlands Railway Class 222, Class 180, and Class 156 fleets. East Midlands Railway also stable Class 153s, Class 158s and HSTs at Derby Etches Park, although these are maintained and allocated elsewhere; Neville Hill depot for the HST fleet, and Nottingham Eastcroft depot for the 153 and 158 fleets. There is a ex-British Rail Class 08 Diesel No.08899 based at the Depot.
  • ETCHES PARK TRACTION MAINTENANCE DEPOT (DY) - Derby Etches Park is a Traction & Rolling Stock Maintenance Depot (T&RSMD) operated by East Midlands Railway. The depot is located to the east of Derby railway station. InterCity and Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU) trains are serviced and maintained here. Stock that is allocated and maintained at Derby Etches Park are the East Midlands Railway Class 222, Class 180, and Class 156 fleets. East Midlands Railway also stable Class 153s, Class 158s and HSTs at Derby Etches Park, although these are maintained and allocated elsewhere; Neville Hill depot for the HST fleet, and Nottingham Eastcroft depot for the 153 and 158 fleets. There is a ex-British Rail Class 08 Diesel No.08899 based at the Depot.
  • ETCHES PARK TRACTION MAINTENANCE DEPOT (DY) - Derby Etches Park is a Traction & Rolling Stock Maintenance Depot (T&RSMD) operated by East Midlands Railway. The depot is located to the east of Derby railway station. InterCity and Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU) trains are serviced and maintained here. Stock that is allocated and maintained at Derby Etches Park are the East Midlands Railway Class 222, Class 180, and Class 156 fleets. East Midlands Railway also stable Class 153s, Class 158s and HSTs at Derby Etches Park, although these are maintained and allocated elsewhere; Neville Hill depot for the HST fleet, and Nottingham Eastcroft depot for the 153 and 158 fleets. There is a ex-British Rail Class 08 Diesel No.08899 based at the Depot. Here we see EMR Class 222 'Meridian' DMU No.222 010 up on the jacks in the depot.
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