BRITISH RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE DEPOTS, WORKS AND STABLING POINTS.
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LEEDS HOLBECK LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (20A/55A/HO) - Leeds supported a number of depots in the steam era and Holbeck was the Midland Railway's contribution. Opened in 1868, it consisted of two brick-built roundhouses and it hung on right till the end of steam operations, one of the last to close in October 1967. In January 1957, along with other depots in South Yorkshire, it was transferred from the Midland Region to the Eastern but this made very little difference to the loco allocation, consisting of 81 engines in March 1959, most of them LMS types of passenger or mixed traffic locos. Seen here is Class 45 BR Type 4 1-Co-Co-1 DE D123, withdrawn in May 1987 as No.45125 with 'Patriot' Class 4-6-0 No.45532 ILLUSTRIOUS, withdrawn in February 1964 from 12B Carlisle Upperby.