1°28′30″W / 53.39444°N 1.47500°W / 53.39444; -1.47500 Neepsend engine shed was an engine shed in Neepsend, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It was built...
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Ashton-Under-Lyne and Manchester Railway opened, and Neepsend was a key point on the line with Neepsend engine shed being built to supply and overhaul locomotives...
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both within the Eastern Region code sequence. Knowing that facilities at Neepsend were too cramped to operate efficiently the L.N.E.R. set about finding...
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the north-west of Neepsend engine shed. There had been much local pressure over a long period of time to get a station at Neepsend; in December 1857 the...
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hauled by an ex-G.N.R. "Atlantic" locomotive driven by Fred Bagley of Neepsend engine shed. The train was carrying around 800 miners travelling to their work...
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7027's first shed allocation was Plymouth Laira. In March 1959 the engine was re-allocated to Old Oak Common, this being the GWR's biggest shed and for 7027...
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Sheffield Timeline of Sheffield history Blackburn Meadows power station Neepsend power station The area that is the subject of this article does not have...
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running trains over the Don Valley line, calling at re-opened stations at Neepsend, Wadsley Bridge, Oughtibridge, and Deepcar, with the trains continuing...
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This was adjacent to the site of the former Midland Railway locomotive sheds and yard. The potato siding was situated high above the road and had a wooden...
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Staveley Central are a litany of Great Central achievements - Mottram, Neepsend (Sheffield), Immingham and Annesley. Inbound trains from the south came...
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