BRITISH RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE DEPOTS, WORKS AND STABLING POINTS.
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EDINBURGH ST. MARGARETS LOCOMOTIVE SHED (64A) - This shed was built by the North British Railway in 1866 and was located east of Edinburgh Waverley, just west of Piershill Junction. It was on both sides of the East Coast Main Line. There was a roundhouse and 6-road single ended shed to the north and another single ended shed to the south. In early days the layout was a six road carriage shed south of the line and some loops, approached from the east. With the carriage shed moved out to Craigentinny Carriage Sidings the southern part of the site also became a shed. There were sub sheds at Dunbar, Galashiels, Hardengreen, Leith Central, Longniddry, North Berwick, Peebles, Penicuik, Polton, Seafield and South Leith. The allocation in April 1965 was 40 engines,including 9 LMS Class 4MT 2-6-4T's for local passenger duties, 8 Class V2 2-6-2's. 15 Class B1 4-6-0's and 3 Class A3 and 2 Class A4 Pacific's. The depot closed in May 1967 and the sites have been cleared becoming Meadowbank House, and other units, to the south and part of the Meadowbank Stadium to the north. Seen here in March 1964 is MBR Class N15 No.69128 in use as a stationary boiler. The loco had been withdrawn in October 1962 and was broken up in December 1964.