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30A: Steam on Stratford Shed in the 1950s
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30A: Steam on Stratford Shed in the 1950s

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Railways came to Stratford, East London in 1839 when the Eastern Counties opened its first section of line. The following year a locomotive shed was opened at Stratford which also then became a junction.

The early railways in the area later became part of the well known and extensive Great Eastern Railway (subsequently a major constituent of the LNER), with Stratford being ideally placed for the company's main works and locomotive servicing depot. Providing motive power for the intensive suburban services from Liverpool Street station, as well as the main lines to East Anglia, it was to become the largest and busiest steam locomotive depot in the British Isles.

"30A" was the shed code allocated to the depot by British Railways following Nationalisation in 1948, and this designation became an almost magical figure for railway enthusiasts. These included photographer Brian Morrison who frequently visited the depot, and who has been able to produce this unique pictorial record of a locomotive depot.

Hardback with dust jacket, 22x28cm, 96 pages, black & white photographs

Condition: Good/Very Good

ISBN: 9780860934547