Thornaby Traction Maintenance and Rolling Stock Depot (TM&RSD)
Thornaby Depot was built in 1958 for British Railways later became British Rail,
originally a steam Depot but in later years as a diesel Depot.
In its last 10 years, it mainly serviced Brush class 60s and General Motors class 66s.
The Depot was acquired by English Welsh and Scotish Railways (EW&S) in 1995 as part of privatisation,
(EW&S) was then bought by D B Schenker in 2008 and the Depot was subsequently closed and demolished June 2011.
The Remaining Tees Marshalling yard is in use for shunting, storing of Locomotives and rolling stock.
Stack Roads or Running Sheds west
Lifting Shop west
Lifting Shop east
Stack Roads or Running Sheds east
[email protected]
Thornaby Depot was built in 1958 for British Railways later became British Rail,
originally a steam Depot but in later years as a diesel Depot.
In its last 10 years, it mainly serviced Brush class 60s and General Motors class 66s.
The Depot was acquired by English Welsh and Scotish Railways (EW&S) in 1995 as part of privatisation,
(EW&S) was then bought by D B Schenker in 2008 and the Depot was subsequently closed and demolished June 2011.
The Remaining Tees Marshalling yard is in use for shunting, storing of Locomotives and rolling stock.
Stack Roads or Running Sheds west
Lifting Shop west
Lifting Shop east
Stack Roads or Running Sheds east
[email protected]
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