BRITISH RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE DEPOTS, WORKS AND STABLING POINTS.
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CREWE ELECTRIC TRACTION MAINTENANCE DEPOT (5H/CE)- Crewe Electric TMD (officially named Crewe IEMD – International Electric Maintenance Depot) is a traction maintenance depot for AC electric and diesel-electric locomotives. It is situated to the north-west of Crewe railway station on the Crewe to Chester railway line, opposite Crewe Works. The depot is operated by DB Cargo UK and was built in 1963 at a time when Crewe became the hub of the WCML electrification network. Much of the depot space is now taken up by stored electric locos, many of which have no regular diagrams and are not likely to have any in the near future. These currently include 16 Class 86's, 14 Class 90's and 14 Class 92's, some of the latter having barely ever turned a wheel since built. Seen here in 2009 is IEMD01, ex 08824, the depot pilot, in front of the shed, also now in store but at Barrow Hill.