BRITISH RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE DEPOTS, WORKS AND STABLING POINTS.
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BLACKPOOL CENTRAL LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (24E/10B) - This locomotive depot, opened by the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway in 1885, was a brick 8-road dead-end shed to the south of Blackpool Central Station. Despite its fairly glamorous location, the allocation was fairly ordinary in March 1959. Of 39 locos allocated, 6 were Class 6XP 'Jubliee' 4-6-0's, Nos.45571/80/84/88/45653/45705 but the rest were made up of 13 Class 3P 2-6-2T's/4MT 2-6-4T's for local passenger work and 20 Class 5MT 4-6-0's. Of course, this number would be massively swollen during the summer holiday season with visiting engines from all over the country. Indeed, in September 1961, for the 'Illuminations', there were no less than 51 locos 'on shed', 15 'Jubilee's, 2 'Royal Scot's and a 'Britiannia'. The depot closed to steam in November 1964. Nothing now remains of the depot. It is seen herein the early 1960's with several Class 5MT 4-6-0's 'on shed', most of them worked in on excursions, including Nos. 45388, 45414 and 45146.