Landore TMD

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Landore TMD is a railway traction maintenance depot situated in Landore, a district of Swansea, Wales. There was a shed for steam locomotives here, and in 1963 British Rail opened a purpose-build diesel depot. Under privatisation the depot was operated by Great Western Railway to service its fleet of InterCity 125s until it closed in December 2018. The site reopened in September 2019 as a rolling stock refurbishment centre.

History

The Great Western Railway built a shed a Landore in 1932.Template:Sfn

Under British Rail, Landore shed was given the shed code 87E and from 1949 all locomotives allocated there bore a small plate showing this code. In 1950 there were 60 locomotives allocated to Swansea of which 34 were tank locomotives. By 1959 the total number had risen to 68 but only 33 of these were shunters.Template:Sfn The steam shed was closed in June 1961,Template:Sfn and in 1963 a new purpose-build diesel depot was opened. Under the BR TOPS system introduced in 1973 this new depot was given the depot code LE.[1]

In 1979, there were 24 shunters allocated to Landore, and 54 main-line locomotive, predominantly Class 37s.Template:Sfn Of the eight Class 03s allocated, five were assigned to working the Burry Port and Gwendraeth Valley Railway, remaining at the stabling point west of Llanelli station when not working, while the 16 Class 08s worked at various locations from being station pilot at Carmarthen to various locations in the Swansea area, with those working in the dock areas being fitted with Radio Telephones.Template:Sfn In addition, shunters were hired out in the locality for use by the National Coal Board or in local steelworks or oil facilities.Template:Sfn

The depot held its first open day on 30 August 1980. At the time, the depot was operating 24Script error: No such module "String".hours a day and consisted of a Script error: No such module "convert". fuelling point, Servicing Shed and a four-road Maintenance Shed fitted with two Script error: No such module "convert". overhead cranes. The depot was also the base for a Script error: No such module "convert". steam crane.[2]

In the 21st century, the depot was operated by Great Western Railway to service its fleet of InterCity 125 trains. With the withdrawal of the InterCity 125, Landore depot closed in December 2018, with the replacement Class 800s being serviced at the newly opened Maliphant depot.[3]

In September 2019, Chrysalis Rail reopened the site as a rolling stock refurbishment centre, its first project being on Abellio ScotRail Class 156 units.[4][5] It has since worked on some Transport for Wales Rail Class 153 units.

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