BRITISH RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE DEPOTS, WORKS AND STABLING POINTS.
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BOURNEMOUTH LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (71B/70F) - The loco depot at Bournemouth was opened by the LSWR in 1888 and was comprised of a 4-road dead-end shed at the western end of Bournemouth Station. In May 1959, the allocation of engines was 60, ranging from Class B4 0-4-0T's through to Pacifics, of which there were 20. No less than 16 Class M7 0-4-4T's handled local passenger services. By May 1965, encroaching electrification and modernisation has reduced this allocation to just 39, 16 of them Pacifics and all of the remainder BR Standard classes. The shed closed to steam in July 1967 and replaced by a 4-road shed for servicing of EMU's. Seen here is BR Class 4P 2-6-4T No.80134, a Bournemouth engine, standing on the shed yard in April 1967. I owned a moped just like the one on the left - I hope his was better than mine!