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Derby Railway Works

This became the central workshop on the Midland Railway from 1840 and continued to be a major railway engineering centre until 1989.


Region:
Derbyshire
Red Wheel Site:
No
Transport Mode(s):
Rail
Address:

Derby College, Norman House, Heritage Gate, Derby, DE1 1NU

Postcode:
DE1 1NU
Visitor Centre:
No
Website:

About Derby Railway Works

Around 1840 the North Midland Railway, the Midland Counties Railway and the Birmingham and Derby Railway set up workshops to the east of Derby station. Although the Midland Counties had an engine house at Nottingham, the main facilities for all three lines appear to have been, initially at least, those at Derby. That for the Birmingham and Derby was next to its line, near London Road. It had three lines and three wide archways at its entrance, supporting a water tank. In one corner was a smithy. The Midland Counties' shed was rectangular and to the north of the site. Adjacent to it were water and coke facilities, and locomotive repair workshops. The North Midland's became a full repair facility, with a smithy, lathes and other machine tools. These were associated with what is believed to be the first Roundhouse, designed by Francis Thompson. On each side of it, in a vee, were workshops for locomotive and rolling stock repair.

Two groups of these early buildings survive. The North Midland Roundhouse was by Francis Thompson, who was designing the station and Midland Hotel at the same time. His adjacent Carriage Shop of 1839 survives, linked to the Roundhouse by an office building and clock tower. These are all listed Grade II*. The other survivor is the Midland Counties Workshop, also listed Grade II*. It is intended to incorporate them in a new development for Derby College.

Access is not possible as it is a construction site.

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Beecroft, D. H., Derby:Including the Locomotive Works, Book Law, ISBN-10 1901945626 (2008)

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Biddle, Gordon & Nock, O.S.,
The Railway Heritage of Britain : 150 years of railway architecture and engineering, Studio Editions, ISBN-10: 1851705953 (1990)

Larkin,E.J. and J.G. The Railway Workshops of Great Britain 1823-1986. 1988.

Stretton, C. E., The History of the Midland Railway (1901), Kessinger, ISBN-10 0548897794 (2008)

Williams, Roy, Midland Railway: A New History, David & Charles, ISBN-10 0715387502 (1988)

National Transport Trust, Old Bank House, 26 Station Approach, Hinchley Wood, Esher, Surrey KT10 0SR