NEASDEN LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT (34E/14D) - Neasden locoshed was built in 1899 by the Great Central Railway as part of its London Extension. It was a 6-road dead-end shed with a manual coaling stage, seen here with Class L1 2-6-4T No.67781 in front of it. In March 1959, the allocation was 70 engines, largely made up of passenger tank engines for local passenger services. There were also 8 Class 5MT 4-6-0's, 5 Class B1 4-6-0's and 10 BR Standard Class 2-6-0's plus, rather oddly, 2 GWR tank engines! The depot closed in June 1962 with the wind down of the GCR system, even though at that time 'Britannia' Class Pacific No.70048 TERITORIAL ARMY was based there.