Steam Days

STEAM DAYS

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BIBLIOGRAP­HY

Various volumes of Yeadon’s Register of LNER

Locomotive­s – W B Yeadon – Book Law Publicatio­ns and others (1990-2011)

Locomotive­s of the LNER: Various Parts – RCTS The Railway Observer – The RCTS

British Locomotive Catalogue 1825-1923: Vol 5A – Bertram and David Baxter – Moorland Publishing (1986)

British Locomotive Catalogue 1825-1923: Vol 6 – David Baxter – Kestrel Electronic Components (2012)

Ken Hoole’s Locomotive Stock of the North Eastern Railway as at 31st December 1920 – NERA (1998)

Cumberland Evening News – 24 April 1961

Carlisle Journal – 28 April 1961

The lner info website

The shedbash uk blogspot

The Closed Stations website; with special thanks to Nick Catford and Alan Young

ACKNOWLEDG­EMENTS

The authors wish to express their appreciati­on of the following: all the photograph­ers and archive houses who supplied material; the North British Railway Study Group, with special thanks to Jim Lindsay and Ed McKenna; the North Eastern Railway Associatio­n, with special thanks to John Addyman; the Engine Shed Society’s Photograph­ic Archive and its keeper, Stephen Wolstenhol­me; Carlisle Library; to Howie Milburn, Canal shed’s local resident enthusiast, for much assistance, and to Peter Webster for showing us his father’s records of his 1933 Carlisle trip. Also the records, photograph­s and help so freely given by the following gentlemen, sadly, no longer with us – Willie Hennigan, Bill Stubbs and Bernard Matthews.

FURTHER READING

Previous Carlisle engine shed articles from Roger Griffiths and John Hooper can be found as follows:

Carlisle’s LNER engine sheds: West – Steam Days, January 2021

The locomotive­s of Carlisle Canal engine shed – Steam Days, April 2021

Carlisle’s LNER engine sheds: North and East – Steam Days, July 2021

In addition, LNER shed, sub-shed/outstation and allocation features by the same authors can be found here: Hawick (August and September 2018), Fort William (March and April 2019), Staveley GC (September and November 2019), Starbeck (December 2019, and February and April 2020), Wigan Lower Ince (March 2020), and Tuxford (June 2020).

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