LNER engine shed codes
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LNER engine shed codes
However, those codes were a December 1931 invention by the Railway Correspondence & Travel Society, for use in its journal The Railway Observer for saving space and ease of reference in its tables of locomotive re-allocations and disposals! So the LNER did not codify its sheds but did apply stencilled depot names to the front buffer beams of its locomotives, such practice ending with the BR era.
The attached list, which is reproduced with permission of the current Editor of the RCTS, is taken from the April 1933 edition of the society's journal.
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Re: LNER engine shed codes
I wasn't alive to see it, so can only judge from the photographic evidence, and would suggest this practise was honoured more in the breach than the observance. Those photos of the LNER's locos in regular service with a bufferbeam clean enough to be readable show the class designation fairly frequently, home shed infrequently, and of the latter, North Eastern section's York and Ghead appeared to be the most regular practitioners.