53°24′07″N1°26′08″W / 53.40194°N 1.43556°W / 53.40194; -1.43556Grimesthorpe engine shed was an engine shed in Grimesthorpe, Sheffield. It was built by the Midland Railway and opened in 1860 to serve the Midland Main Line. Up until 1935, Grimesthorpe shed code was 25, then changed to 19A by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway. Grimesthorpe gained the shed code of 41B after transfer to British Railways Eastern Region in 1958.
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53.40194°N 1.43556°W / 53.40194; -1.43556 Grimesthorpeengineshed was an engineshed in Grimesthorpe, Sheffield. It was built by the Midland Railway...
in Sheffield. A site at Darnall was chosen and planning for the new engineshed commenced in 1936. Opening did not take place until 1943 with much machinery...
British Railways shed codes were used to identify the enginesheds that its locomotives and multiple units were allocated to for maintenance purposes...
Railway. Diesel locomotives had been stationed at the old steam shed at Grimesthorpe until the new facilities were completed and the locomotives were...
diesel locomotives and multiple units. Millhouse's engineshed was the first to close. Grimesthorpe lost its steam locomotives but became the temporary...
blocks, with some untreated larch sleepers. Stations were at Sheffield, Grimesthorpe Bridge, Brightside, Blackburn Forge, Holmes, and Rotherham, but only...
original on September 5, 2010. Retrieved October 27, 2010. "Cheshire's Anson Engine Museum Displays the Award Winning JCB Dieselmax | Culture24". Archived from...