BRITISH RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE DEPOTS, WORKS AND STABLING POINTS.
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KIPPS LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (65E) - This shed was located to the north side of the Kipps branch of the Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway just east of Greenside Junction. It was a double ended, three road shed approach from both east and west. There was a modern coal bunker at the east end of the site, close to the water tank. The turntable was to the west. The shed was built in 1890 by the North British Railway and was a subshed of Glasgow Eastfield (65A). The shed officially closed in January 1963 but remained open for diesel locos and few steam locos were still stabled there. It allocation of engines in March 1959 was 51, mostly goods engines and shunting tanks plus a few tank engines for local passenger services. It was notable for being one of the homes of the diminutive Class Y9 0-0ST's such as 68114 seen here. What appears to be a coal wagon coupled behind it is in fact it's tender, as the class had only a very little coal storage space on board.