Temple Mills Depot under construction in July 2007
Location
Location
Leyton, London, England
Characteristics
Owner
Eurostar International Limited
Type
EMU
History
Opened
2 October 2007
Temple Mills Depot, also known as Temple Mills International (TMI)[1] and the Eurostar Engineering Centre, is a railway depot in Leyton in East London.
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TempleMillsDepot, also known as TempleMills International (TMI) and the Eurostar Engineering Centre, is a railway depot in Leyton in East London. Construction...
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survivors passed to EWS with some going to passenger operators for use as depot shunters. At the same time as the withdrawals, many were purchased by heritage...
Pole Depot in West London, next to the Great Western Main Line. Since November 2007, Eurostar maintains its Class 373 fleets at TempleMillsDepot in East...
were rarely used away from North Pole depot. When Eurostar moved its operations to the new TempleMillsdepot and onto the overhead wiring of High Speed...
in the district. Pulgaon Cotton Mills, founded in 1890 by the British, is an old industry in central India. The Mill was closed by the state government...
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Channelsea River, City Mill River, Prescott Channel, Pudding Mill River, Saint Thomas Creek, Three Mills Back River, Three Mills Wall River and Waterworks...
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platform wall. The goods depot was rebuilt, with the inconvenient wagon hoists replaced by a steep incline from the east end of Temple Meads, which meant that...
with the towns along the coast. Mahatma Gandhi addressed at the Mills Ground (Mills Maithan is Ksrtc Bus stand now) at Chengannur in 1925 as part of...
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3587). Kurla had two cotton mills, one of them, the Dharamsi Punjabhai, being the largest cotton spinning and weaving mill in the Bombay Presidency, with...
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town with a small sized food processing industry, mainly rice mills, and vegetable oil mills. Wet paddy is the major crop, other crops include cotton, fruits...
commonly installed as a part of Depot Personnel Protection Systems, to ensure personnel safety in maintenance workshops and depots. Derails have failed on occasion...
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Ammunition Depot of India". However, this is most likely a backronym invented more recently. The entity "Armoured Vehicles and Ammunition Depot of India"...
to a particular traction maintenance depot or TMD. Drawing from the terminology of steam traction, these depots were generally referred to as "sheds"...
Boulevard facility eventually became little more than a supply depot for Jonestown, the Temple insisted in a press release that "we are not moving out of...
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