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Former depot code 64B (1948-1973) [ 1 ] Haymarket Depot , also known as Haymarket Motive Power Depot and Haymarket Traction Maintenance Depot ( TMD ), is a railway traction maintenance depot situated inside Edinburgh , Scotland, next to Haymarket railway station and Murrayfield Stadium .
During 1842, Haymarket railway station was opened as the original terminus of the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway.The station represented the launch of a new age of travelling opportunities to the Scottish capital, being the first intercity route to be built and offering a previously unheard of journey time of two and a half hours between Scotland's two largest cities. [5]
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From the introduction of TOPS in 1973, all British Rail diesel and electric locomotives and multiple units were allocated to a particular traction maintenance depot or TMD. . Drawing from the terminology of steam traction, these depots were generally referred to as "sheds", and indeed most locations were those which had possessed depots for steam loc
A "shed plate" for depot 84A . British Railways shed codes were used to identify the engine sheds that its locomotives and multiple units were allocated to for maintenance purposes. The former London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) alpha-numeric system was extended to cover all regions and used until replaced by alphabetic codes in 1973.
Haymarket is a major bus transfer station, with a (presently closed) two-lane busway off Surface Road adjacent to the Green Line headhouse. It is served by eight MBTA bus routes – 4 , 92 , 93 , 111 , 354 , 426 , 428 , and 450 – which include several local routes to Charlestown and Chelsea as well as express routes to northern suburbs and ...
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The Haymarket Pushcart Association, [14] [15] which traces its history to 1820, still operates the Haymarket market a block away. [16] From its opening in 1845 to its demolition in 1897, the most prominent building on the square was the Boston and Maine Railroad depot. [17]