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ICRS 2010 Wagon Combine Depot / Location Codes (P) Private, (T) Temporary Storage sidings, (W) Non UK location, (X) Scrapyard Combine Vol.1 ABD Aberfeldy Distillery BSM Bressingham Steam Museum ABY Abbey View Disabled Day Centre BSS British Steel - Scunthorpe AD Ashford (Hitachi) BT Bo'ness (BKR) AFP Appleby Frodingham Preservation Society BTT Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum AIC Croft Quarry (Aggregate Industries) BUL Bulmarket, Bulgaria (W) AIM Merehead Yard (Aggregate Industries, Torr Works) BVE Bygones Victorian Exhibition, Street and Rly AJW A J Wilson, Leeds Museum, Torquay AK Ardwick, Manchester (Siemens) BWR Bodmin & Wenford Rly AL Aylesbury (Chiltern Railways) BY Bletchley (WMT) ALB Albacete, Spain (W) BYD Barry Docks ALN Aln Valley Rly, Alnwick BYE Bryn Engineering, Scot Lane Ind Est, Blackrod ALR Ashover Light Rly BZK BZK Bulgaria (W) ALY Allely’s Transport, Studley CAL Caledonian Rly, Brechin AN Allerton (Northern) CAN Canadian Railroad Historical Museum (W) APS Abbey Pumping Station, Museum of Science & CCC Cefn Coed Colliery Museum Technology, Leicester CCM Caister Castle Museum ARC Alderney Rly, Channel Islands (W) CD Crewe Diesel Depot (Locomotive Services Ltd) ARD Attero Recycling, Doncaster CDF Castle Donington Freight Terminal (T) AVD A V Dawson, Middlesbrough CE Crewe International Electric (DBC) AVR Avon Valley Rly CES Crossley Evans Scrapyard, Shipley AYB Adelaide Yard, Belfast, NI CF Cardiff Canton (Pullman Rail) AZ Alizay, France (ECR) (W) CFB CF Booth, Rotherham (X) BA Basford Hall, Crewe (Freightliner) CFT Cardiff Tidal BAT Battlefield Line Rly CG Crewe Gresty Bridge (DRS) BBR Bluebell Rly CH Chester (Alstom) BBY Blaby adjacent railway & A426 CHA Chasewater Light Rly BCM Black Country Living Museum, Dudley CHD Chatham Historic Dockyard BD Birkenhead North (Merseyrail) CHV Churnet Valley Rly BE Brodie Engineering, Kilmarnock CK Corkerhill, Glasgow (ScotRail) BEM Beamish, North of England Open Air Museum CLS Coopers Lane School, Grove Park, London BF Barrow-in-Furness carriage sidings (T) CO Coquelles, France (Eurotunnel) (W) BG Bulgaria (DBC) CP Crewe Carriage Shed (Arriva Traincare) BH Barrow Hill Roundhouse CPR Chinnor & Princes Risborough Rly BHC Bellingham Heritage Centre CQ Crewe Heritage Centre BHR Bristol Harbour Rly CRL Cambrian Heritage Rlys, Llynclys BI Brighton Lovers Walk (Southern) CRM Cobra Railfreight, Middlesbrough BIM Bradford Industrial Museum CRO Cambrian Heritage Rlys, Oswestry Sta BIR Barry Island Rly CRS Continental Railway Solutions, Hungary (W) BK Bristol Barton Hill (Arriva Traincare) CS Carnforth, WCRC BKR Bo'ness & Kinneil Rly CTL CTL Seal, Sheffield BM Bournemouth (SWR) CTM Connecticut Trolley Museum, USA (W) BN Bounds Green (LNER) CU Cranfield University BO Burton-on-Trent (Nemesis Rail) CVR Colne Valley Rly BOD Bodfari, North Wales (P) CWR Cholsey & Wallingford Rly BOS Boston Docks CY Crewe South Yard BOW Bowes Rly, Gateshead CZ Central Rivers (Bombardier) BPM Big Pit Mining Museum, Blaenavon DAG Dagenham Yard BQ Bury, East Lancashire Rly DAV Daventry International Railfreight Terminal BRC Buckinghamshire Rly Centre, Quainton Road DCM Dales Countryside Museum, Hawes BS Bescot (DBC) DFR Dean Forest Rly BSL British Steel - Lackenby DL Dollands Moor (DBC) Updated to 1st February 2020 1 DLM Dean Lane Manchester GCR Great Central Rly, Loughborough DMR Dartmoor Rly GCT Garston Car Terminal, Liverpool DPM The Devil's Porridge Museum, Eastriggs, Dumfries & GCW Gascoigne Wood (T) Galloway GET Great Eastern Traction, Hardingham Station DPR Downpatrick Rly Museum, NI GF South Gosforth (Tyne & Wear Metro) DR Doncaster Carr (Hitachi) GMM German Museum, Munich, Germany DRC Didcot Rly Centre GRC Glasgow Resource Centre, Nitshill DRP Darlington Rly Preservation Society, North Road GRM Glasgow Riverside Museum DSR Dartmouth Steam Rly GRS Gwinear Road Station (Helston Diesel Group) DTG John G Russell Transport, Glasgow GTI George Thorns Recreation Centre, Irlam DTM Dover Transport Museum GTM Grampian Transport Museum, Alford DVR Derwent Valley Light Rly GVR Garw Valley Rly, Pontycymer DY Derby Etches Park (EMT) GW Glasgow Shields Road (ScotRail) EAR East Anglian Rly Museum GWI Gwili Rly EC Edinburgh Craigentinny (Hitachi) GWM Great Western Rly Museum, Coleford ECP East Carlton Countryside Park & Steel Heritage GWR Gloucestershire Warwickshire Rly Centre, Corby HA Haymarket, Edinburgh (ScotRail) EDV Eden Valley Rly HBA Honeybourne Airfield EH Eastleigh (Arriva Traincare) HCW Hopetown Carriage Works, Darlington EHL Edge Hill, Liverpool HE Hornsey (Thameslink) EKR East Kent Light Rly HFS Hope Farm, Sellindge EL Electro-Motive Diesel Ltd, Longport HH Hams Hall, Coleshill (Freightliner) ELR East Lancashire Rly HI Highgate (LT) ELS Elsecar Heritage Rly HOP Hope Cement Works (Hope Construction) EM East Ham (c2c) HPY Harwich Parkeston Yard (T) EMB Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Rly HQ Unallocated (Various) EMR European Metals Recycling, Kingsbury (X) HSC Hollycombe Steam Collection, Liphook EMS European Metals Recycling, Attercliffe, Sheffield (X) HSD Head of Steam, Darlington Rly Museum EOR Epping Ongar Rly HSL HSL Harpur Hill, Buxton (P) EPP Epping Station (LUL) HST Heritage Shunters Trust, Rowsley ESR East Somerset Rly HT Heaton, Newcastle (Northern) ET1 Fire Service Training College, Moreton-in-Marsh HW Hellemmes, Lille, France (W) ET3 Met Police Training School, Gravesend IBB Ironbridge Gorge Museums - Blists Hill Victorian ET5 South Wales Police, Brewery Field, Bridgend Village ET7 Merseyside Emergency Services Training Centre, IBC Ironbridge Gorge Museums - Coalbrookdale Wallasey Museum of Iron EVR Ecclesbourne Valley Rly IBE Ironbridge Gorge Museums - Engenuity EX Exeter (Great Western Rly) IL Ilford (Greater Anglia) EY Ely (Potter Group) IMQ Imerys, Quidhampton FB Ferrybridge ING Irchester Narrow Gauge Rly FCP Fold House Caravan Park, Pilling IOW Isle of Wight Steam Rly FFW Fengate Farm, Weeting IPW Railway Preservation Soc of Ireland, Whitehead, NI FHR Fawley Hill Rly (P) IS Inverness (ScotRail) FIN Finmere Station, Newton Purcell KD Kirkdale (Merseyrail) FLY Floyd, Hungary (W) KDR Keith & Dufftown Rly FMD Henry Ford Museum, Detroit, USA (W) KES Kent & East Sussex Rly FMW Flour Mill Workshop, Bream KET Hanson Cement, Ketton FN Fréthun (France) (W) KIM Kidwelly Industrial Museum FP Ferme Park (T) KJB K&J Bownes, Corn Mill Farm, Wallingwells, Worksop FPW Friends of the Pump-House, Walthamstow KLR Kirklees Light Rly, Clayton West, Huddersfield FRH Ferryhill Rly Heritage Trust, Aberdeen KM Carlisle Kingmoor (DRS) FSC Fulstow Steam Centre, Louth KOF Kingdom of Fife, Kirkland Yard, Leven FX Felixstowe Dock & Rly Co KR Kidderminster, Severn Valley Rly FXR Foxfield Rly KWV Keighley & Worth Valley Rly GAB Garden Art Plus, Barrs Yard, Hungerford LA Laira, Plymouth (Great Western Rly) GBB Geoffrey Briddon Building, Darley Dale LAV Lavender Line, Isfield GCN Great Central Rly North, Ruddington LB Brush Traction (Wabtec), Loughborough 2 ICRS UK Rail Series No.2 - UK Combine Vol.1 LD Leeds Midland Road (Freightliner) NCB National College for High Speed Rail, Birmingham LE Landore (Chrysalis Rail) NCD National College for High Speed Rail, Doncaster LG Longsight, Manchester (Northern) NCM National Mining Museum, Caphouse Colliery, LHG LH Group, Barton under Needwood Overton LHR Lakeside & Haverthwaite Rly NDR North Dorset Rly, Shillingstone LIM Leeds Industrial Museum, Armley Mill NE Nottingham Eastcroft (Boden Rail Engineering) LLR Llangollen Rly NG New Cross Gate (London Overground) LM Long Marston NH Newton Heath (Northern) LMI Little Mill Inn, Rowarth NIT Northamptonshire Ironstone Rly Trust LMM Llanelli & Mynydd Mawr Rly, Cynheidre nk not known LMP Lochore Meadows Country Park, Fife NL Neville Hill (EMT) LR Leicester (UK Rail Leasing) NLR Northampton & Lamport Rly LRM Lathalmond Rly Museum NM Nottingham Eastcroft (EMT) LSM Science Museum, London NMN National Museum Wales Nantgarw store LST Limburg Steam Train Co, Holland (W) NMS National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh LTA Acton Works (LT) NN Northampton (Siemens) LTC LT Museum, Covent Garden NNR North Norfolk Rly LTD Neasden Depot (LT) NP North Pole (Hitachi) LTE Ealing Common Depot (LT) NRM Railway Museum, York LTH Hainault (LT) NRS Railway Museum, Locomotion, Shildon LTL London Road Depot (LT) NT Northam (Siemens) LTM LT Museum Depot, Acton NVR Nene Valley Rly LTN Northfields Depot (LT) NYM North Yorkshire Moors Rly LVM Liverpool Museum Store, Bootle NZM New Zealand Mainline Steam Trust, Pimmerton / LWR Lincolnshire Wolds Rly Feilding LY Le Landy, France (EuroStar) (W) OD Old Dalby Test Track (Serco) MA Longsight, Manchester (Alstom / West Coast OH Old Oak Common (Heathrow Express) Traincare) OHF Old Hall Farm Museum, Bouth, Cumbria MAN Mangapps Farm Rly Museum OO Old Oak Common (Crossrail) MAR ex-Hornby Factory, Margate OX Oxford Hinksey Yard MDB MoD Bicester OY Oxley (West Coast Traincare) MDG MoD Glen Douglas P20 Sonic Rail Ltd, Burnham-on- Crouch MDK MoD Kineton P21 Leavening (P) MDL MoD Longtown P22 Babcock Marine, Rosyth Business Park (P) MDU MoD Ludgershall P23 Rippingale Station (P) MFB Model Farm, East Bierly, Bradford P24 Hydraulic House, Sutton Bridge, Spalding (P) MHC Mountsorrel & Ropley Heritage Centre P25 KBX Press, Hever Station Goods Yard (P) MHR Mid Hants Rly P26 Morden Wharf, Greenwich London (ex Deptford MID Middleton Rly Project Cafe) (P) MLM Milestones Museum, Basingstoke P27 North Road Station, Longstowe (P) MMP Marchwood Military Port, Southampton P28 Grantown-on-Spey East Station (P) MN Machynlleth (Arriva Trains) P29 Motcombe, Shaftesbury
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