Haymarket Traction Maintenance Depot (Edinburgh, Scotland)
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Haymarket Motive Power Depot (64B) (Edinburgh, Scotland)
Haymarket Shed (Edinburgh, Scotland)
Haymarket TMD (Edinburgh, Scotland)
Traction Maintenance Depot (Edinburgh, Scotland)
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found: Work cat: Knox, H. Haymarket Motive Power Depot, Edinburgh, c2011:cover (Built in 1842 as an engine shed for the Edinburgh & Glasgow Railway, Haymarket has served the railways that radiate from Edinburgh ever since. It is now the main DMU depot for Scotland.) p. 9 (Haymarket shed (coded by BR as 64B)).
found: Scotland Places WWW site, Dec. 12, 2012(Edinburgh, Haymarket Railway Station, Motive Power Depot and Engine Shed)
found: Wikipedia, Dec. 12, 2012(Haymarket railway station. Haymarket TMD, a service and maintenance depot, is located 0.6 miles (1 km) west of the station, on the north side of the railway, adjacent to Murrayfield Stadium.)
found: Wikipedia, 17 Feb. 2014:under Haymarket TMD (Haymarket TMD is a railway Traction Maintenance Depot situated in Edinburgh, Scotland, next to Haymarket Station and Murrayfield Stadium; the depot is operated by First ScotRail; depot code: (1950-1973) 64B, (1973-present) HA) under Traction maintenance depot (in the UK a traction maintenance depot (or TMD) is a railway depot where locomotives are serviced or maintained; at one time they were known as motive power depots)
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2012-12-12: new
2014-04-30: revised
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