BRITISH RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE DEPOTS, WORKS AND STABLING POINTS.
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SHREWSBURY LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (84G/89A/6D/SB) - The Great Western Railway built a locomotive depot at Shrewsbury in 1883 on the east side of Hereford line, south of the station. This joined another shed previously erected by the London & North Western Railway in 1877. The two sheds operated as a joint establishment and consisted of a roundhouse and an 8-road dead-end shed (GWR) and a 9-road dead-end shed (LNWR). Note that for the purposes of this exercise, I am only interested in the ex-LMS allocation as I know absolutely nothing about the GWR (and am not upset about it either!) In March 1964, the sheds were transferred to the Midland Region as 6D but they continued to operate as a joint shed right up until closure to steam in November 1967. In March 1959, there were 105 engines based here, of which 47 were either of LMS or BR origin, including 21 Class 5MT 4-6-0's ans 17 Class 8F 2-8-0's. Diesels then continued to be stabled on the site for some years and in 2008, at Sutton Bridge Junction, just north of the signal box there, a small new depot was opened as part of the ERTMS project on the Cambrian Line. The depot became the base for Network Rail 97/3s (former Class 37 locomotives) for ERTMS testing on the Cambrian Line. The new maintenance depot consists of a single-road inspection shed with an additional siding to one side to run round locomotives/store additional locomotives. Seen here is Fowler LMS Class 6P Royal Scot 4-6-0 No.46142 THE YORK AND LANCASTER REGIMENT, withdrawn from 9A Longsight in January 1964.