Bridgnorth Loco Works
The Loco Works is normally closed to the public, although the Loco Shed and Machine Shop may be open for viewing during Gala events including the Open House Weekend and Peep Behind the Scenes.
Loco Shed
Construction of the loco shed began in March 1976 using parts of the former Portskewett Shed acquired for that purpose, with the pits being dug the following November and the building completed in April 1977[1]. The former Heaton Mersey shed was added in 1978 to the rear of the ex-Portskewett Shed, adjacent to the Goods Shed[2].
The loco shed includes a wheel-drop which was formerly located at the Leicester Midland MPDMotive Power Depot (shed 15C). This was purchased and installed following an appeal for funds launched in summer 2009. The wheel drop won the National Railway Heritage Awards FirstGroup Skills Award in 2010[3]
That summer also saw an upgrade to the loco shed, including the installation of roller shutter doors, side windows to improve lighting, and an enclosed paint shop.
Machine Shop
The Loco Works’ machine shop is located in the former Bridgnorth Goods Shed adjacent to the loco shed.
The machine shop includes a Noble and Lunn wheel lathe, acquired from BRBritish Rail or British Railways’s Derby Loco Works in 1972.
Boiler shop
To the rear of the machine Shop and loco Shed is the boiler shop which was opened by HRH The Duke of Gloucester in October 1990 - before that time riveting of boilers was carried out in the open air!