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1960s
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Pride of place in this section is Gerald Peacock aboard 7010 Avondale Castle in 1962. © Gerald Peacock
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4985 stands on shed during 1962. © Gerald Peacock
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5908 stands on the turntable at the back of the shed. © Gerald Peacock
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Not even two years old, D817 Foxhound stands on an unfinished Bath Road shed during January 1962.
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A 1962 view out of the shed. © Gerald Peacock
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6024 stands on Bath Road. © Gerald Peacock
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6141 during an open day. The Blue Pullman stands behind. © Gerald Peacock
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6859 on shed. © Gerald Peacock
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A view inside the newly built diesel depot. © Gerald Peacock
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A photo taken during an open day on 20.3.65. C/o Julien Weston
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An open day sometime around 1968. © Clive Moore
1970s
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A leaflet advertising an open day on 17.10.70.
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A general view of the shed. © Laurence Spring
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Another shot showing a pre-tops 47 coming off shed. © Laurence Spring
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D864 Zambesi waits work. This loco was withdrawn on 27th March 1971, and cut at Swindon 8 months later. © Andy Kirkham
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D6354 on shed the same day. © Andy Kirkham
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D867 Zenith also on shed. She was withdrawn on the 18th October 1971 and cut at Swindon during September 1972. © Andy Kirkham
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Contrasting front ends in 1974. © Andy Kirkham
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D7076 on shed.
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Metrovick CoBo TDB968006 arrived at Bath Road on the 11th February 1975. It was to be used as a static generator but never was because of a problem with blue asbestos. © Peter Rendall
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The Class 28 was no. 5705 before entering departmental service. Here she poses with fitters Ken Sperring (L) and Roy Scott. © Peter Rendall
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An awful photo of a couple of Westerns on shed at Bath Road. I include this because it's one of the first photos I ever took. It's a polaroid and the quality is rubbish.... but I love it :) D1010 and D1048 leave the depot and prepare to follow sister locos D1023 and D1013 to Plymouth as backup on the last day of the Westerns. 26.2.77.
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47076 City of Truro. 17.3.78
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08825. 17.3.78
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47244. 21.3.78
1980s
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155312 is prepared for her next duty. 25.7.88
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56050 departs on 24.6.88. © Simon Jones
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Another view of the sheds, this time taken on the 13.7.89.
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47567 Red Star trundles off shed.
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47492 at the head of a brace of Scotrail liveried locos as Bath Road hosts an open day. © Andy Mitchell
1990s
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A view of the shed taken on the the 18.5.90. Visible in the shot are 150267 and 50037. © David Burrell
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50031 Hood at Bath Road on 16.6.90. © David Burrell
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Unique liveried 50019 was stabled at Bath Road on the same day.
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50015 the same day. © David Burrell
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As was a rather crumpled looking 47202. © David Burrell
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47627 shunts locos around on 18.5.91. © David Burrell
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47581 awaits work on the same day. © David Burrell
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37133 at Bath Road in the rather bland Departmental grey livery.
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Two views of the depot entrance on the A4 Bath Road taken after the depot had closed. © Tim Venton
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Thanks to Dave Gresham for sourcing the shots :) © Tim Venton
2003
7.5.03
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Poignant marks on the soon-to-be-demolished walls. © Mike P
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A TPWS sign stands guard over the closed depot buildings. © Mike P
2004
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A view of the site of Bath Road Depot taken on the 7.10.04.
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What was the entrance to the depot on the same day. The signal box that controlled movement into and out of the depot had recently been demolished.
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These arches alongside the River Avon date from the original Bristol & Exeter shed built on this site.
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Another view of the arches.
Bath Road Depot after Closure
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