tarboat's photos with the keyword: roundhouse

Semi-roundhouse

28 Jan 2021 2 184
Electric locomotives in the semi roundhouse at the Anshan steelworks. these were manufactured either at Hennigsdorf in East Germany or the Skoda works in Czechoslovakia. The larger locomotives were used to move trains of iron ore from the opencast mines some distance away. whilst the rest were to be found in the mines and around the steelworks. The electric system encircled the city of Anshan and until 1990 provided a local passenger service.

Clones roundhouse

05 May 2010 361
At the back of the former Great Northern Railway of Ireland twelve road locomotive shed at Clones in County Monaghan. Built in 1925 it closed with then railway in 1959 and the premises were subsequently modified and used by a company that constructed tank containers. Around 2003 this business got into financial difficulties and the works has since been used for steel fabrication although that appears to have come to an end in the loco shed building. At the back of the roundhouse the steel fabrication work was extended into this corrugated lean-to structure. The pipework is for extraction from the bays that were used for paint spraying and shotblasting.

Harbin depot

27 Nov 2008 210
Action around the turntable in 1992 at Harbin depot, Chinese National Railways. This has all been swept away and now much of the site lies under a road viaduct.

Clones roundhouse interior

27 Aug 2008 1 383
Inside the old roundhouse the stalls where the locomotives were stabled have been converted for engineering use.

Clones roundhouse

21 Jul 2008 1 360
The Great Northern Railway of Ireland constructed a twelve road locomotive shed at Clones in County Monaghan in 1925. This was the first of its type in Ireland and comprised a reinforced concrete structure to a design by the Indented Bar Company of London. It curves through 130 degrees and had 12 radial bays to contain the locomotives. The railway closed in 1959 and the premises were subsequently modified and used by a company that constructed tank containers. Around 2003 this business got into financial difficulties and the works has since been used for steel fabrication although that appears to have come to an end in the loco shed building. There was a slightly later and identical example at Portadown in County Armagh, but this has been demolished.