Tinsley Motive Power Depot

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Class 37 locomotive no. 37019 at Tinsley TMD Open Day, 1990
Class 37 locomotive no. 37019 at Tinsley TMD Open Day, 1990
Nameplates of Class 47 locomotive no. 47375
Nameplates of Class 47 locomotive no. 47375

Tinsley Motive Power Depot (latterly Tinsley Traction Maintenance Depot (TMD) was built as part of the Sheffield district rail rationalisation plan of the 1960s opening during 1965 and situated adjacent to, but at a higher level than the new Tinsley Marshalling Yard alongside the Sheffield District Railway in Tinsley, near Sheffield but accessed, by road, from Brinsworth, near Rotherham.

Diesel locomotives had been stationed at the old steam shed at Grimesthorpe until the new facilities were completed and the locomotives were moved to their new home. The site also included a small electric locomotive servicing shed at the south end of the Secondary Yard, replacing the facilities at Darnall. Diesel railcars, which had been serviced at Darnall, were moved to a new servicing depot adjacent to the "Fish Dock" at the south end of Sheffield Midland station.

In 1998 the shed closed and by June 2006 the site had been completely cleared for new development and all that remained was the abutments of the rail overbridge used for access.

[edit] Allocations

In October 1965 the allocation of motive power to Tinsley depot was as follows:

[edit] References

Rail Centres n°11: Sheffield, S.R. Batty, 1984. Ian Allan. ISBN 0-7110-1366-7