A motive power depot (MPD) or locomotive depot, or traction maintenance depot (TMD), is where locomotives are usually housed, repaired and maintained...
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Tinsley Motive Power Depot, latterly Tinsley Traction Maintenance Depot (TMD), was a railway depot in Tinsley, South Yorkshire, near Sheffield. Access...
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Camden Motive Power Depot was a railway motive power depot, close to Chalk Farm, Camden in London, England from 1837 until 1966, servicing express passenger...
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Northwich Motive Power Depot was a traction maintenance depot located in Northwich, Cheshire, England. The depot was situated on the Mid-Cheshire line...
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locomotive Motive Power, an Australian railway magazine Motive power depot, a railway running shed Electric Motive Power, an English electric car MotivePower, a...
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Radyr Motive Power Depot was a traction maintenance depot located in Radyr, Cardiff, Wales. The depot was situated on the Merthyr Line and was near Radyr...
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Horsham railway station (section Motive power depot)
and trains divide at Barnham instead of at Horsham. A small wooden motive power depot was built at the station in 1876. This was replaced by a brick-built...
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Ramsgate railway station (section Motive power depot)
disadvantage that the town centre is no longer served. The SER opened a motive power depot near Ramsgate Station in April 1846. This was closed by the Southern...
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Coventry railway station (section Motive power depot)
Birmingham Railway opened a small motive power depot at the west end of the station in 1838. This was replaced by a larger depot in the fork between the Leamington...
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former motive power depot opened by the Southern Railway in 1933 was closed in 1961 and converted to the Hither Green Traction Maintenance Depot. London...
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Watford Junction Motive Power Depot was a traction maintenance depot located in Watford, Hertfordshire, England. The depot was situated on the Watford...
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Winchester railway station serves the city of Winchester, in the county of Hampshire, England. It is a stop on the South West Main Line and was known as...
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Saturday mornings only. The London and Birmingham Railway opened a motive power depot on the west side of the line at their Milverton station in 1844. It...
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Guildford railway station (section Motive Power Depot)
either direction. Guildford station was the site of an important motive power depot opened by the LSWR in 1845. The original building was demolished in...
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Train depot or railway depot may refer to: Motive power depot or traction maintenance depot, a place where usually locomotives are housed when not being...
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depot or garage can be, or previously was, a bus stop or terminal Castaway depot, contains stores and survival gear for victims of shipwrecks Motive power...
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Willesden Junction station (section Motive power depot)
in August 1967. It was built on an 18-acre site of the steam locomotive depot alongside the main electrified rail-link. It was opened by John Morris,...
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was started. The London and North Western Railway opened a small motive power depot at the south end of the station in 1859. This was reroofed in 1957...
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relaid to accommodate an enlarged Selhurst Depot. The Southern Railway opened a five-road motive power depot with a 65 ft (19.8 metre) turntable in 1935...
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Stewarts Lane (redirect from Stewarts Lane Depot)
the motive power depot, and to provide motive power for services from the new London Victoria railway station (then under construction). The depot was...
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Fratton railway station (section Motive power depots)
Portsmouth Town station in 1925, to Portsmouth & Southsea. After the Motive power depot closed in the late 1950s, some former sidings were used during the...
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of Bescot. For administrative purposes, it was merged with Colwick motive power depot upon the grouping and both remained under the control of the same...
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continued beyond to Branksome and Bournemouth Train & Rolling Stock Maintenance Depot but no further. From the end of the steam era, most trains were formed of...
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in 1963 and the building is now a private workshop. Newhaven Locomotive Depot 7 October 1962 RCTS Sussex rail tour in 1962 "Newhaven Marine 'ghost station'...
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Haymarket Depot, also known as Haymarket Motive Power Depot and Haymarket Traction Maintenance Depot (TMD), is a railway traction maintenance depot situated...
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Electric Loco Shed, Lallaguda (category Electric railway depots in India)
Electric Loco Shed, Lallaguda is a motive power depot performing locomotive maintenance and repair facility for electric locomotives of the Indian Railways...
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existence well before its opening in 1959. The LNWR built a locomotive depot at the station in 1856, which was replaced by a larger building in 1872...
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Cambridge railway station (category Train driver depots in England)
Eastern Counties Railway opened a small motive power depot at the station in 1845. This was replaced by a larger depot on the west side of the line at the...
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station site. The London and North Western Railway opened a small motive power depot at the south side of the line near the station in 1886. This was closed...
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(formerly station master at Bedworth) British Railways closed Mantle Lane motive power depot at Coalville in 1990. Its "Category A" status was a clerical error...
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