510; -1.3542 Wath marshalling yard, also known as Wath concentration yard (grid reference SE428017), was a large railway marshalling yard specifically...
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Great Central Railway (section Wath marshalling yard)
freight locomotive GCR Class 8H (LNER Class S1) 0-8-4T used at Wath marshalling yard Only two GCR locomotives are preserved: In 2019 there were plans...
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and on to Rotherwood sidings. The Wath line ran from Penistone to Wath marshalling yard in the heart of the South Yorkshire coalfields. Minor electrified...
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transportation from the canal. Wath upon Dearne became a rail-freight centre of national importance. Wath marshalling yard, built north of the town in 1907...
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Feltham marshalling yard, also known as Feltham hump yard, was a large railway marshalling yard designed for the concentration of freight traffic to and...
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Tees Marshalling Yard is a railway marshalling yard, used to separate railway wagons, located near Middlesbrough in North Yorkshire, Northern England....
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tank locomotives designed by John G. Robinson for hump shunting at Wath marshalling yard. Four locomotives were built in 1907/1908 for the Great Central...
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Colwick marshalling yard, also known as Colwick sidings, was a large railway marshalling yard in Netherfield, Nottingham designed for the concentration...
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Tinsley was a railway marshalling yard near Tinsley in Sheffield, England, used to separate railway wagons from incoming trains and add them to new trains...
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between Peterborough and London, and also between Immingham and Wath marshalling yard. The power was quoted as being 25% more than the O2. An order for...
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600 hectares (1,500 acres) of the former Wath Manvers Colliery, including a coking plant and marshalling yard, was left as the largest derelict site in...
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the Wath marshalling yard in 1907, Mexborough supplied locomotives for collecting wagons from the collieries, for re-marshalling of the wagons at Wath and...
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difficulties of operating heavy steam-hauled coal trains on the Penistone–Wath section (the Worsborough branch); a line with steep gradients and several...
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Mills Marshalling Yard was a railway marshalling yard located in the village of Healey, south west of Ossett in West Yorkshire, England. The yard was opened...
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miles further, via Worsborough, to Wombwell and the now-closed Wath marshalling yard (freight-only) Silkstone Common (was Silkstone: the station was...
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Hither Green marshalling yard, is a large railway marshalling yard designed for the concentration of freight traffic to and from South East London, and...
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Garneau Yard (CN, Marshalling) Quebec City, Quebec Joffre Yard (CN, Marshalling) Sainte-Foy (CN, Marshalling) Henri-IV Yard (CFQG, Marshalling) Limoilou...
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Railway. Woodhead line Manchester Piccadilly to Sheffield Victoria/Wath marshalling yard, via Hadfield and Penistone 5 January 1970 (to passengers, east...
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Washwood Heath Yard was a marshalling yard, and later sidings, to the east of Birmingham, in the West Midlands, England. The site was first host to sidings...
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levelled and grassed, and no coal mining remains at all in the area. Wath marshalling yard which served the railway coal traffic closed in 1988 is now the...
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Perth New Yard (also known as Perth North Yard, Perth Marshalling Yard, and Perth Muirton Yard) is a former railway marshalling yard in the city of Perth...
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Tyne and Wear from around Great Britain passing through the yard. Tyne marshalling yard was part of the 1955 modernisation plan by British Railways,...
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pass through the yard, but do not stop there. The function of Dollands Moor is for locomotive and crew changes rather than marshalling. Most trains operating...
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Line, some distance from Elsecar, close to the Wath marshalling yard. The line including the marshalling yard closed in 1988. Elsecar Heritage Railway was...
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opened in 1910. It was brought into use following the opening of Wath marshalling yard in 1907, and in preparation for the opening of Immingham Dock in...
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Basford Hall Yard is a railway marshalling yard near the town of Crewe, Cheshire, England. The yard, which is 0.93 miles (1.5 km) south of Crewe railway...
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Manvers Main Colliery (category Wath upon Dearne)
Development Fund and Derelict Land Grants. Manvers, Wath Main Colliery and the Wath railway marshalling yard were demolished, cleared of contamination and landscaped...
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Rhodes, Michael (1988). The illustrated history of British marshalling yards. Somerset: Sparkford. ISBN 0-86093-367-9. Bescot Yard @ trainspots.co.uk...
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Dringhouses Yard was a railway freight marshalling yard on the East Coast Main Line (ECML), south of York railway station in England. The yard was built...
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is a public footpath that crosses the Northern end of the marshalling yard. List of rail yards Rail transport in Great Britain railways South Wales Mineral...
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