LNER Shed Allocations for the 1930s

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LNER Shed Allocations for the 1930s

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Morning all!

There are numerous books on Shed Allocations but these usually date from 1948 onwards. Are there any LNER shed allocation books for 1935-1939?
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G'Day Gents

Boy, would that come in handy 8)

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K Hoole 'Rail Centres:Newcastle' has allocations for Gateshead, Heaton, Borough Gardens, Blaydon, and Bowes Bridge for 1923 and 1939. There is also a table (by class only) for Hexham, Alnmouth, Percy Main, Tyne Dock, and Durham.

I have used the lists in the Whitehouse and St John Thomas 'LNER 150' to compile a searchable database for 11th January 1947 for the North Eastern Area sheds, but I presume that this wouldn't help you because it was after the great consolidations of classes in early wartime.

I find that the RCTS Green books give me the detail for individual classes when I want, but it would be quite a labour of love to use them to compile them into shed allocations, although probably possible given a little time and motivation!
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Yeadon list by class , would work out a tad expensive :shock:
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The RCTS Railway observer and supplements had allocation details for that period. The LNER 150 list came from that source originally.

Do you want a complete list or just a few sheds?

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JASd17 wrote:The RCTS Railway observer and supplements had allocation details for that period. The LNER 150 list came from that source originally.

Do you want a complete list or just a few sheds?

John
Hi John

Ideally everything between Edinburgh and Kings Cross. Railway Observer maybe worth a look. I do have most Yeadon's which helps for the larger named locos, but requires more looking for smaller classes.
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Tom,

The North Eastern Area allocations are covered in the RO for Jan, Feb and March 1939. This covers York, Darlington, Gateshead and Heaton of the ECML sheds as at 1/1/1939.

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JASd17 wrote:Tom,

The North Eastern Area allocations are covered in the RO for Jan, Feb and March 1939. This covers York, Darlington, Gateshead and Heaton of the ECML sheds as at 1/1/1939.

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Thanks John

There is an RO for the whole of 1939 on eBay at £30. Might grab it.
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The RCTS do a series of digital copies the RO in yearly volumes on disc. I cannot remember if you have to be a member to buy them.

The ebay price seems high, the VCT shop at Ingrow sells 1930s ROs rather cheaper than that, but you have to take pot-luck with what they have, they generally have more from the 1950s onwards.

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Tom if you get that RO let me know please. Meanwhile for ex NER locos Hoole has a list for 1922 and there is a book with LNER at the first day. I take it its York you are interested in? Drop me a pm with exactly what info you want. I have a few more books I could trawl for you.
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Thanks Gents.
With the ROs and my Yeadon Registers, I think I should have enough information.

Many Thanks.
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