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BRITISH RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE DEPOTS, WORKS AND STABLING POINTS.

Photographs in this gallery are of locomotive depots, both steam and diesel, locomotive works, stabling points and withdrawn locomotives but not those being scrapped. Some of these pictures were taken by me, some passed on by friends and others have been bought and are part of my collection. These pictures are published for pleasure/information/research purposes only and are not for sale or copy under any circumstances. Information in captions has been researched as thoroughly as possible but its accuracy cannot be guaranteed.
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PETERBOROUGH LOCOMOTIVE STABLING POINT - 31252 stands forlorn and dumped behind the depot at Peterborough, 30/08/96. This loco was withdrawn 01/95 and cut up where it stands 03/00. I have a feeling that this may have been the first Class 31 to receive Railfreight livery. Note the Chipman weedkiller train in the background.
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PETERBOROUGH LOCOMOTIVE STABLING POINT - 31252 stands forlorn and dumped behind the depot at Peterborough, 30/08/96. This loco was withdrawn 01/95 and cut up where it stands 03/00. I have a feeling that this may have been the first Class 31 to receive Railfreight livery. Note the Chipman weedkiller train in the background.

  • PETERBOROUGH LOCOMOTIVE STABLING POINT - 31252 stands forlorn and dumped behind the depot at Peterborough, 30/08/96. This loco was withdrawn 01/95 and cut up where it stands 03/00. I have a feeling that this may have been the first Class 31 to receive Railfreight livery. Note the Chipman weedkiller train in the background.
  • PETERBOROUGH LOCOMOTIVE STABLING POINT - 55016  GORDON HIGHLANDER waits for a run to Finsbury Park for repairs in July 1980 having failed on 1E42 23:15 Edinburgh - King’s Cross service on the previous night. Seen here also are 08438, 08713, 37110 and 40194.
  • PETERBOROUGH LOCOMOTIVE STABLING POINT - 56095 sits alongside the servicing shed at Peterborough, 27/12/03. Only about 25 out of 134 in traffic by this time.
  • PETERBOROUGH LOCOMOTIVE STABLING POINT - 56107 on Peterborough Depot, 23/03/85. This would be a weekend picture, when the flyash wagons were stabled in Eastfield Yard and the loco on Depot. 56107 was built in 1982 by Doncaster Works. It was withdrawn and scrapped in January 2004.
  • PETERBOROUGH LOCOMOTIVE STABLING POINT - 56127 sits on depot at Peterborough, 03/02/01, 56051 behind.
  • PETERBOROUGH LOCOMOTIVE STABLING POINT - 56131 ELLINGTON COLLIERY sits on depot at Peterborough with 37370 and 31407 to the left, 31/12/96. This loco was withdrawn 07/02.
  • PETERBOROUGH LOCOMOTIVE STABLING POINT - In the early morning of 12/09/98, showing, right to left, 31 466/31 203 with 58 007/31 188 behind and 56 098 to the right.
  • PETERBOROUGH LOCOMOTIVE STABLING POINT - The small loco inspection point at Peterborough could sometimes, especially at weekends, get quite a few locos stabled on it. Here, in April 1999, it has four Class 37's in a row, 37220 the nearest, and beyond the Class 08 is a row of Class 56's.
  • PETERBOROUGH NEW ENGLAND LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (35A/34E) - Class N5 0-6-2T No.69274 stands on the scrapline at New England in September 1960. Although not officially withdrawn until November, it looks as though it has been here for a while. Behind it is a Class N2 0-6-2T complete with condensing gear for working to Moorgate. These locos had been the mainstay of suburban services from Kings Cross for many years but had been replaced by DMU's and quite a number ended up at New England, mainly on pilot duties and shunting.
  • PETERBOROUGH NEW ENGLAND LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (35A/34E) - Peterborough's principal depot, with a very large allocation of engines of all types from Pacifics down to Class J52 0-6-0ST shunting engines. Until 1959, it also hosted the engines of the M&GNJR, mainly of Midland Railway design or else Ivatt Class 4MT 2-6-0's. Class J15 Holden GER Class Y14 0-6-0 No.7854 is seen here in September 1937. This was a March-based loco, built in 1889 by Stratford Works as GER No.854, which survived until September 1949 when it was withdrawn from March as BR No.65372
  • PETERBOROUGH NEW ENGLAND LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (35A/34E) - Peterborough's principal depot, with a very large allocation of engines of all types from Pacifics down to Class J52 0-6-0ST shunting engines. Until 1959, it also hosted the engines of the M&GNJR, mainly of Midland Railway design or else Ivatt Class 4MT 2-6-0's. Seen here in 1960 is Riddles BR Class 9F 2-10-0 No.92146, which arrived at New England straight from the builders in August 1957 and was withdrawn from 36A Doncaster in April 1966.
  • PETERBOROUGH NEW ENGLAND LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (35A/34E) - Peterborough's principal depot, with a very large allocation of engines of all types from Pacifics down to Class J52 0-6-0ST shunting engines. Until 1959, it also hosted the engines of the M&GNJR, mainly of Midland Railway design or else Ivatt Class 4MT 2-6-0's. Seen here in 1961 is Ivatt/Gresley GNR Class J22 LNER Class J6 0-6-0 No.64233, a New England engine, withdrawn from here in July 1961.
  • PETERBOROUGH NEW ENGLAND LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (35A/34E) - Peterborough's principal depot, with a very large allocation of engines of all types from Pacifics down to Class J52 0-6-0ST shunting engines. Until 1959, it also hosted the engines of the M&GNJR, mainly of Midland Railway design or else Ivatt Class 4MT 2-6-0's. Seen here in December 1961 is Gresley GNR/LNER Class N2 0-6-2T No.69575, withdrawn from New England on September 1962 but already in store when seen. It was not unusual for official withdrawal to come some months after a loco had been set aside by it's home depot.
  • PETERBOROUGH NEW ENGLAND LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (35A/34E) - Peterborough's principal depot, with a very large allocation of engines of all types from Pacifics down to Class J52 0-6-0ST shunting engines. Until 1959, it also hosted the engines of the M&GNJR, mainly of Midland Railway design or else Ivatt Class 4MT 2-6-0's. Seen here in March 1963 is Riddles BR Class 9F 2-10-0 No.92144, just transferred to New England from 40B Immingham. It was transferred to 40E Colwick in November 1965 and withdrawn just one month later.
  • PETERBOROUGH NEW ENGLAND LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (35A/34E) - Peterborough's principal depot, with a very large allocation of engines of all types from Pacifics down to Class J52 0-6-0ST shunting engines. Until 1959, it also hosted the engines of the M&GNJR, mainly of Midland Railway design or else Ivatt Class 4MT 2-6-0's. Seen here in May 1964 is a visitor from 36A Doncaster, Peppercorn Class A1 4-6-2 No.60125 SCOTTISH UNION, withdrawn just two months later from that depot.
  • PETERBOROUGH NEW ENGLAND LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (35A/34E) - Peterborough's principal depot, with a very large allocation of engines of all types from Pacifics down to Class J52 0-6-0ST shunting engines. Until 1959, it also hosted the engines of the M&GNJR, mainly of Midland Railway design or else Ivatt Class 4MT 2-6-0's. Seen here is Ivatt/Gresley GNR Class J22 LNER Class J6 0-6-0 No.64253, a New England engine from February 1960 until withdrawn in May 1962.
  • PETERBOROUGH NEW ENGLAND LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (35A/34E) - Peterborough's principal depot, with a very large allocation of engines of all types from Pacifics down to Class J52 0-6-0ST shunting engines. Until 1959, it also hosted the engines of the M&GNJR, mainly of Midland Railway design or else Ivatt Class 4MT 2-6-0's. This Class O4 2-8-0 standing outside the shed in 1959 was a visitor from 40D Tuxford.
  • PETERBOROUGH NEW ENGLAND LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (35A/34E) - Seen here from the south side in about 1960, a line of locos under the water gantry, Class 9F No.92148, two Ivatt Class 4MT's and what looks like the back of a B1.
  • PETERBOROUGH NEW ENGLAND LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (35A/34E) - Seen here in 1932 with the tracks of the traverser running across the front of the shot. Here we see Class O3 2-8-0 No.3472 on the left and Class K3 2-6-0 No.126 next to it.
  • PETERBOROUGH NEW ENGLAND LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (35A/34E) - Seen here just under the water gantry is Class J6 0-6-0 No.64233, a local engine, in September 1960.
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