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UKRS 2021 LOCATION / DEPOT CODES Type of Stock Allocated to Code Book Code Location Loco Unit Coach LR&U TM W Combine Vol UKRS 2021 LOCATION / DEPOT CODES Type of Stock Allocated to Code Book Code Location Loco Unit Coach LR&U TM W Combine Vol. 1 / 2 / Both Loco PB AAM Anglesey Aluminium Metal, Penrhos Works, Holyhead, Anglesey (closed) L 1 L PB ABD Aberfeldy Distillery L 1 L PB ABH Aggregates Ind, Bardon Hill Quarry L 1 L PB ABM Amberley Museum L 1 L PB ABY Abbey View Disabled Day Centre U 1 PB ACH Avon Causeway Hotel, Hurn Station C 2 PB ACL Auldyn Construction Ltd, St Johns, Isle of Man L 1 L PB AD Ashford (Hitachi) U 1 PB AF Ashford Chartleacon, Kent (Hitachi) L 1 L PB AFP Appleby Frodingham Preservation Society L U C B L PB AFT Ask4tractors, Ty Croes, Anglesey L 1 L PB AGC Lancashire Mining Museum, Astley Green Colliery, Manchester L TM B L PB AIC Croft Quarry (Aggregate Industries) L 1 L PB AIM Merehead Yard (Aggregate Industries, Torr Works) L 1 L PB AJW A J Wilson, Leeds L 1 L PB AK Ardwick, Manchester (Siemens) L U 1 L PB AL Aylesbury (Chiltern Railways) L U C B L PB ALB Albacete, Spain (W) L W 1 L PB ALN Aln Valley Rly, Alnwick L C TM B L PB ALR Ashover Light Rly L 1 L PB ALY Allely’s Transport, Studley L 1 L PB AN Allerton (Northern) L U 1 L PB APH Allsop Plant & Haulage, Smalley L 1 L PB API Steam Traction Ltd, Acton Place Ind Est, Acton L 1 L PB APS Abbey Pumping Station, Museum of Science & Technology, Leicester L 1 L PB APV Apedale Valley Light Rly L 1 L PB ARD Attero Recycling, Doncaster (X) L 1 L PB ASR Assenta Rail, Hamilton L 1 L PB ATC Appleby Training Centre, Appleby Station C 2 PB AVD A V Dawson, Middlesbrough L 1 L PB AVR Avon Valley Rly L U C TM B L PB AYB Adelaide Yard, Belfast, NI U 1 PB AZ Alizay, France (ECR) (W) L W 1 L PB BA Basford Hall, Crewe (Freightliner) L 1 L PB BAR Bachmann, Barwell (P) C 2 PB BAT Battlefield Line Rly L U C TM B L PB BBR Bluebell Rly L C TM B L PB BBY Blaby adjacent railway & A426 L 1 L PB BC Bedford Cauldwell (EMR) U 1 PB BCB Bannold Capability Barns, Fen Drayton C 2 PB BCM Black Country Living Museum, Dudley L 1 L PB BD Birkenhead North (Merseyrail) U 1 PB BE Brodie Engineering, Bonnyton, Kilmarnock U C B PB BEF Baglan Energy Park, Briton Ferry L 1 L PB BEM Beamish, North of England Open Air Museum L TM B L PB BFT Starr Gate (BFT) L 1 L PB BG Bulgaria (DBC) L 1 L PB BH Barrow Hill Roundhouse L U C B L PB BHC Bellingham Heritage Centre U 1 PB BHM Bilsthorpe Heritage Museum, rear of Village Hall L 1 L PB BHR Bristol Harbour Rly L TM 1 L PB BI Brighton Lovers Walk (Southern) U 1 PB BID Bideford Heritage Centre, Bideford Station C 2 PB BIM Bradford Industrial Museum L 1 L PB BIR Barry Island Rly L U C B L PB BK Bristol Barton Hill (Arriva Traincare) L 1 L PB BKR Bo'ness & Kinneil Rly L C TM B L PB BKS Blackburn King Street Sidings U 1 PB BM Bournemouth (SWR) L U 1 L PB BMV Bekonscot Model Village, Beaconsfield C 2 PB BN Bounds Green (LNER) L C B L PB BO Burton-on-Trent (Nemesis Rail) L U C TM B L PB BOD Bodfari, North Wales (P) U 1 PB BOO Derby Road / Bankfield St, Bootle L 1 L PB BOS Boston Docks L 1 L PB BOW Bowes Rly, Gateshead L TM B L PB BPM Big Pit Mining Museum, Blaenavon L TM B L PB BQ Bury, East Lancashire Rly L C B L PB BRC Buckinghamshire Rly Centre, Quainton Road L U C LRU TM B L PB BRY Barry C 2 PB BS Bescot (DBC) L C B L PB BSA British Steel - Scunthorpe, Appleby Coke Ovens L 1 L PB BSI Beer Shevi, Israel (W) L W 1 L PB BSL British Steel - Lackenby L 1 L PB BSM Bressingham Steam Museum L C B L PB BSS British Steel - Scunthorpe L 1 L PB BT Bo'ness (BKR) L U C B L PB BTC Blumson Timber Centre, Barking L 1 L PB BTF Briton Ferry TM 2 PB BTM Bury Transport Museum (ELR) TM 2 PB BTT Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum L 1 L PB BUL Bulmarket, Bulgaria (W) L W 1 L PB BVE Bygones Victorian Exhibition, Street & Rly Museum, Torquay L 1 L PB BWR Bodmin & Wenford Rly L U C TM B L PB BY Bletchley (WMT) U C B PB BYD Barry Docks L 1 L PB BYE Bryn Engineering, Scot Lane Ind Est, Blackrod L U 1 L PB BZK BZK Bulgaria (W) L W 1 L PB CAF CAF Newport L 1 L PB CAL Caledonian Rly, Brechin L C TM B L PB CAN Canadian Railroad Historical Museum (W) L W 1 L PB CC Clacton (Siemens) U 1 PB CCA Caledonian Camping Coach Co, Loch Awe C 2 PB CCC Cefn Coed Colliery Museum L 1 L PB CCM Caister Castle Museum L 1 L PB CCP Coal Products Ltd, Cwm Coking Plant, Beddau L 1 L PB CD Crewe Diesel Depot (Locomotive Services Ltd) L U C B L PB CDF Castle Donington Freight Terminal (T) U C B PB CDM Corby & District Model Rly Society, Quarry Close, Corby U 1 PB CE Crewe International Electric (DBC) L U 1 L PB CER Crossley Evans Recycling Centre, Shipley (X) L 1 L PB CES Crossley Evans Scrapyard, Shipley L 1 L PB CF Cardiff Canton (Pullman Rail) L U C B L PB CFB CF Booth, Rotherham (X) L 1 L PB CFT Celsa Steel, Tidal Sdgs, Cardiff L 1 L PB CG Crewe Gresty Bridge (DRS) L TM B L PB CH Chester (Alstom) L U 1 L PB CHA Chasewater Light Rly L U C TM B L PB CHD Chatham Historic Dockyard L 1 L PB CHV Churnet Valley Rly L C TM B L PB CJH Cannon Jnct PH, Beverley Road Hull C 2 PB CK Corkerhill, Glasgow (ScotRail) U 1 PB CLG Cloughton Station C 2 PB CLS Coopers Lane School, Grove Park, London U 1 PB CN Cheriton, Folkestone (Eurotunnel) C 2 PB CO Coquelles, France (Eurotunnel) (W) L W 1 L PB COL Coalport Station C 2 PB CP Crewe Carriage Shed (Arriva Traincare) L U C B L PB CPM Caledonian Paper Mill, Irvine L 1 L PB CPR Chinnor & Princes Risborough Rly L U C TM B L PB CPS Chapelcross Power Station, Annan L 1 L PB CQ Crewe Heritage Centre L U C TM B L PB CRL Cambrian Heritage Rlys, Llynclys L U C TM B L PB CRM Cobra Railfreight, Middlesbrough L 1 L PB CRO Cambrian Heritage Rlys, Oswestry Sta L C B L PB CRS Continental Railway Solutions, Hungary (W) L W 1 L PB CS Carnforth, WCRC L U C TM B L PB CTL CTL Seal, Sheffield L 1 L PB CTM Connecticut Trolley Museum, USA (W) U W 1 PB CTP The Crowle & Thorn Moors Peat Railway L 1 L PB CTV Crich Tramway Village TM 2 PB CU Cranfield University U 1 PB CVM Conwy Valley Rly Museum, Betws-Y-Coed C 2 PB CVR Colne Valley Rly L U C TM B L PB CWF Brett Aggregates, Cliffe Wharf, North Sea Terminal, Cliffe L 1 L PB CWR Cholsey & Wallingford Rly L C TM B L PB CY Crewe South Yard U C B PB CYB The Cab Yard, Bridgend TM 2 PB CZ Central Rivers (Bombardier) L U 1 L PB DAG Dagenham Yard L 1 L PB DAV Daventry International Railfreight Terminal L 1 L PB DAW Brunel Camping Coach Park, Dawlish Warren C 2 PB DBD Doncaster Belmont / Decoy Yards L U C B L PB DCM Dales Countryside Museum, Hawes L C B L PB DE East Dereham, Mid Norfolk Rly C 2 PB DFR Dean Forest Rly L U C TM B L PB DGM Danum Galley, Library & Museum, Doncaster L 1 L PB DGS Dolgarrog Railway Society L 1 L PB DL Dollands Moor (DBC) L 1 L PB DLM Dean Lane Manchester L 1 L PB DLR Magnor Plant, Morgan Est L 1 L PB DMR Dartmoor Rly L U C TM B L PB DMT Museum of Transport, Maryfield Tram Depot, Dundee L 1 L PB DPM The Devil's Porridge Museum, Eastriggs, Dumfries & Galloway L 1 L PB DPR Downpatrick Rly Museum, NI U C B PB DR Doncaster Carr (Hitachi) U 1 PB DRC Didcot Rly Centre L U C TM B L PB DRD Devonport Royal Dockyard (Babcock) L 1 L PB DRM Dutch National Rly Mus, Utrecht, Holland (W) L W 1 L PB DRP Darlington Rly Preservation Society, North Road L TM B L PB DSM DSM Nutritional Products, Drakemyre, Dalry L 1 L PB DSR Dartmouth Steam Rly L U C TM B L PB DTG John G Russell Transport, Glasgow L 1 L PB DTM Dover Transport Museum L 1 L PB DU Dundee Carriage Sdgs C 2 PB DVC Devon Rly Centre, Bickleigh Mill Station C 2 PB DVR Derwent Valley Light Rly L TM 1 L PB DVY Doon Valley Rly, Dunaskin, Waterside, Ayr L C TM B L PB DW Doncaster West Yard TM 2 PB DY Derby Etches Park (EMT) L U C B L PB DYM Davy Markham, Darnall L 1 L PB EAR East Anglian Rly Museum L U C TM B L PB EBB Ebberston Station C 2 PB EC Edinburgh Craigentinny (Hitachi) L U C B L PB ECM Eureka Children’s Museum, Halifax C 2 PB ECP East Carlton Countryside Park & Steel Heritage Centre, Corby L 1 L PB EDH ED Murray & Sons, Longhill Ind Est, Hartlepool L 1 L PB EDV Eden Valley Rly L C TM B L PB EGS EG Steele, Hamilton C 2 PB EH Eastleigh (Arriva Traincare) L C B L PB EHG Eastwell History Group L 1 L PB EHL Edge Hill, Liverpool L 1 L PB EKR East Kent Light Rly L U C B L PB EL Electro-Motive Diesel Ltd, Longport L 1 L PB ELR East Lancashire Rly L U C TM B L PB ELS Elsecar Heritage Rly L C TM B L PB EM East Ham (c2c) U 1 PB EMA European Metals Recycling, Attercliffe, Sheffield (X) L 1 L PB EMB Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Rly L U C TM B L PB EMK European Metals Recycling, Kingsbury (X) L 1 L PB EMS European Metal Recycling, Snailwell (X) L 1 L PB EOR Epping Ongar Rly L U C LRU TM B L PB EPP Epping Station (LUL) LRU 1 L PB ERC Eastside Recycling Centre, Rotherwas (X) L 1 L PB ESG Erwood Station Gallery, Lladeilo Graban L 1 L PB ESR East Somerset Rly L U C TM B L PB ET1 Fire Service Training College, Moreton-in-Marsh U C B PB ET2 Scottish Fire & Rescue, Portlethen U C B PB ET3 Met Police Training School, Gravesend U LRU 1 PB ET4 Strathclyde Fire & Rescue, Clydesmill Ind Est Cambuslang C 2 PB ET5 South Wales Police, Brewery Field, Bridgend U 1 PB ET6 West Yorkshire Fire Service, Birkenshaw C 2 PB ET7 Merseyside Emergency Services Training Centre, Wallasey U 1 PB ET8 Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue, Bury U 1 PB ET9 Kingstanding Police Training Centre, Maresfield, East Sussex U 1 PB ET10 Nottinghamshire Fire & Rescue Service, Ollerton U 1 PB ETV Exeter & Teign Valley Rly, Christow Station C TM 2 PB EVR Ecclesbourne Valley Rly L U C B L PB EWB East Wressle & Brind Railway L 1 L PB EX Exeter (Great Western Rly) U 1 PB EXR Exeter Riverside Yard C 2 PB EY Ely (Potter Group) L U C B L PB FAR Fengate Agricultural Ltd, Weeting
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