53°23′40″N1°28′30″W / 53.39444°N 1.47500°W / 53.39444; -1.47500Neepsend engine shed was an engine shed in Neepsend, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It was built by the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway to provide and service locomotives for passenger trains originating or changing at Sheffield Victoria and goods trains from various outlets within the area. The shed was built around 400 yards on the Sheffield side (southeast) of Neepsend railway station. The shed was situated on the north side of the line between Bardwell Road and Rutland Road.[1] It began as a four road stone building with a double pitched slate roof.
1°28′30″W / 53.39444°N 1.47500°W / 53.39444; -1.47500 Neepsendengineshed was an engineshed in Neepsend, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It was built...
Ashton-Under-Lyne and Manchester Railway opened, and Neepsend was a key point on the line with Neepsendengineshed being built to supply and overhaul locomotives...
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...
to the northwest of Neepsendengineshed. There had been much local pressure over a long period of time to get a station at Neepsend; in December 1857 the...
hauled by an ex-G.N.R. "Atlantic" locomotive driven by Fred Bagley of Neepsendengineshed. The train was carrying around 800 miners travelling to their work...
Sheffield Timeline of Sheffield history Blackburn Meadows power station Neepsend power station The area that is the subject of this article does not have...
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...
running trains over the Don Valley line, calling at re-opened stations at Neepsend, Wadsley Bridge, Oughtibridge, and Deepcar, with the trains continuing...
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...
Staveley Central are a litany of Great Central achievements - Mottram, Neepsend (Sheffield), Immingham and Annesley. Inbound trains from the south came...