List of British Railways shed codes

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All British Railways steam locomotives were allocated to a particular motive power depot, usually known as a "shed". Each shed had a shed code which was displayed on an oval plate attached to the smokebox door of each locomotive allocated to that shed. This article lists the shed codes as they were in 1956, unless otherwise stated. Nowadays, the sheds are called Traction maintenance depots (TMD) and each depot has a two-letter code.

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[edit] London Midland Region

London Midland Region of British Railways


  • 3A Bescot
  • 3B Bushbury
  • 3C Walsall
  • 3D Aston
  • 3E Monument Lane



  • 8A Edge Hill (Liverpool)
  • 8B Warrington
    • Warrington (Arpley)
  • 8C Speke Junction
  • 8D Widnes, 1962
  • 8E Brunswick (Liverpool), 1956; Northwich, 1962
  • 8F Springs Branch (Wigan), 1962
  • 8G Sutton Oak, 1962
  • 8H Allerton, 1962



  • 18A Toton
  • 18B Westhouses
  • 18C Hasland
  • 18D Staveley
    • Sheepbridge

[edit] Eastern Region

Eastern Region of British Railways

  • 30A Stratford
    • Brentwood
    • Chelmsford
    • Enfield Town
    • Epping
    • Ilford
    • Wood Street (Walthamstow)
  • 30B Hertford East
    • Buntingford
    • Ware


  • 31A Cambridge
    • Ely
    • Huntingdon East
    • Saffron Walden
  • 31B March
    • Wisbech
  • 31C Kings Lynn
    • Hunstanton


  • 40A Lincoln
    • Lincoln (St. Marks)
  • 40B Immingham
    • Grimsby
    • New Holland
  • 40C Louth

[edit] North Eastern Region

North Eastern Region of British Railways

  • 50A York
  • 50B Leeds (Neville Hill)


[edit] Scottish Region

Scottish Region of British Railways

  • 60A Inverness
    • Dingwall
    • Kyle of Lochalsh
  • 60B Aviemore
    • Boat of Garten

[edit] Southern Region

Southern Region of British Railways

  • 70A Nine Elms
  • 70B Feltham
  • 70C Guildford
  • 70D Basingstoke
  • 70E Reading
  • 70F Fratton


[edit] Western Region

Western Region of British Railways

  • 81A Old Oak Common
  • 81B Slough
    • Marlow
    • Watlington
  • 81C Southall
  • 81D Reading
    • Henley-on-Thames
  • 81E Didcot
  • 81F Oxford
    • Fairford


  • 82A Bristol (Bath Road)
    • Bath
    • Wells
    • Weston-super-Mare
    • Yatton
  • 82B St. Philip's Marsh
  • 82C Swindon
    • Chippenham


  • 83A Newton Abbot
    • Ashburton
    • Kingsbridge
  • 83B Taunton
    • Bridgwater
  • 83C Exeter
    • Tiverton Junction
  • 83D Laira (Plymouth)
    • Launceston


[edit] See also

[edit] Sources

  • Ian Allan ABC Locoshed Book 1956/7
  • Ian Allan ABC of British Railways Locomotives, winter 1962/3 edition