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York Leeman Road depot : ウィキペディア英語版 | York Leeman Road depot
The York Leeman Road railway depot, in York is a passenger multiple unit depot built in the mid 2000s to service new Class 185 diesel multiple units ordered by First TransPennine Express for use on their new franchise. The facility's shed code is YK. ==History== Before the 1870s area of the site area was undeveloped and in agricultural use, an area known as 'Bishop Fields'.〔Ordnance Survey. 1853. 1:10560〕 In 1877 the new Holgate railway station (see York railway station), and its associated loop line opened. The loop line passed through Bishop Fields, and through the 20th century surrounding land north of Leeman Rd. was extensively developed, much for railway use including a large engine shed to the east, sidings, and a large carriage shed to the west. In the latter part of the 20th century there was some contraction; the carriage shed was removed and the engine shed ceased to have an operational role;〔Ordnance Survey. 2:2500; 1892, 1909, 1931, 1937, 1962. 1:10000; 1972, 1985, 1992〕 the engine shed became part of the National Railway Museum (opened 1975),〔For history of the museum see National Railway Museum〕 In 2004 the site of the depot was occupied by a mixture of disused and in-use railway sidings.
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