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Below is a list of depots located on the former Scottish Region in alphabetical order. The list is not complete and will be added to in due course.
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Location: Between Newton-On-Ayr and Ayr stations. On the east side of the line immediately south of Newton-On-Ayr station. |
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Allocation: N/A |
Usual Classes: 08, 37, 56, 60 |
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Vantage Points:
1) From Newton-On-Ayr station go straight ahead into Falkland Park Road.
Turn right into Prestwick Road and continue to the road bridge over the
line. To the left of this bridge is a second pedestrian bridge where the
depot can be viewed with binoculars. |
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Visit Permits: Not Issued |
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Location: On the south side of the ECML to the east of Edinburgh Waverley. |
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Allocation: 08 |
Usual Classes: 08, 43, 47, 91, LHCS |
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Vantage Points: From A1 (South) continue straight on (passing over ECML) towards Portobello into A199 "Sir Harry Lauder Road." At the next roundabout turn left into A1140 Portobello Road. Take 4th turning on the left - a narrow road called "Fish Wives' Causeway" - depot / main line can be viewed over the wall from this road with binoculars. Thanks to Railinfo and Ben Williams for this information. |
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Visit Permits: Unknown |
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Location: The depot is on the east side of the Mallaig line, north of Fort William station. |
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Allocation: N/A |
Usual Classes: 08, 37, Steam locomotives (summer only) |
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Vantage Points: The depot can be best viewed with binoculars from the top of the highest hill overlooking the yard which has a monument on top. The freight marshalling yard, the sidings into Alcan works and movements on both passenger lines can be viewed from here as well (if it's not too wet / misty). |
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Visit Permits: Not Issued Thanks to Railinfo and Ben Williams for this information. |
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Location: Situated in the triangle to the north of Inverness station bounded by the lines to Perth / Aberdeen, Far North lines and the station avoiding line. |
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Allocation: 08, DMU |
Usual Classes: 08, 37, 47, DMU, LHCS |
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Vantage Points: The depot can be partially viewed from the platforms at Inverness station and from the Far North line. |
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Visit Permits: Unknown |
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Location: The depot is at the north end of Millerhill yard on the freight only Edinburgh avoiding line. |
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Allocation: N/A |
Usual Classes: 08, 09, 37, 47, 56, 60, 66 |
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Vantage Points: 1) From A1 (South) take junction with A6095 Newcraighall Road in a westerly direction, and then turn left towards a new shopping centre into Whitehall Road. Continue along this road to the end (about 1 mile) - passing over the railway - the depot entrance is on the right. At present the depot can be viewed with binoculars from an adjacent coal yard if there are no diggers etc. working. **WARNING - The
coal yard you describe is PRIVATE / RAILWAY PROPERTY and often 'visited'
by police , usually after a tip off from the security guards who Thanks to Railinfo and Ben Williams for this information. 2) From Musselburgh station turn right and walk approximately 1/4 of a mile along a footpath. Follow the path round to the left alongside the dual carriageway then turn left under the dual carriageway at the subway. Carry on along the footpath to the end where it comes out by the road bridge over the freight only line to the North of Millerhill yard. 3) At the beginning of the
overbridge (before the depot entrance) step over the wire fencing (there
used to be a style here but was never put back after workmen had dug up
the embankment) this is a public right of way (as far as a small road).
walk along the top of the embankment until you come to a broken away
fence (used as an unofficial motorcross track) here climb up the
hillside onto the top of the ' bing ', this was the site of the old
Monktonhall colliery but is now just wasteland. From here a good view
can be made of one side of the depot as well as the entire yard (very
like Toton). One should not go down into the wooded area as although
wasteland is still railway property and treated as such by police and
railway staff alike . |
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Visit Permits: Not Issued |
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Location: On both sides of the Motherwell to Coatbridge line. |
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Allocation: N/A |
Usual Classes: 08, 37, 56, 60, 66, 89, 90, 92 |
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Vantage Points: 1) The yard can be viewed from passenger trains passing through the yard between Motherwell and Cumbernauld. 2) The yard / train movements can be viewed down a short driveway off the A775 Holytown Road next to the bridge over the main railway line. Binoculars useful. The loco. Stabling point can also be viewed at the end of another driveway "Cardean Road." - traveling towards Holytown, take the first turn on the left after the railway bridge, pass a scrap yard on the left and continue straight on up a small hill and over a level crossing (new single track line into distribution warehouse). Thanks to Railinfo and Ben Williams for this information. |
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Visit Permits: N/A |
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Location: On the west side of the Motherwell to Coatbridge line, just north of Motherwell station. |
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Allocation: 08, 37, 47 |
Usual Classes: 08, 37, 47, 56, 66 |
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Vantage Points: 1) The depot can be viewed from trains traveling between Motherwell and Cumbernauld. 2) Turn left outside Motherwell station into Muir street. Cross over the road and the depot can be viewed from the bridge crossing the railway to Cumbernauld and from turning right into the industrial estate. The depot can viewed from the B&Q car park and from the road which follows the depot boundary. |
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Visit Permits: Not Issued |
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