LYBSTER LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT - The Wick & Lybster Light Railway opened in 1903 in the hope of expanding the little fishing port of Lybster. This never happened and the 13 mile long branch line closed in April 1944 when a new road was opened. The line was quickly dismantled after closure. Seen here in July 1931 is the little engine shed, a sub-shed of 60D Wick, just big enough to house the branch tank engine, which on this occasion, is HR Class W 0-4-4T No.15053, built in 1905. Engines of this class regularly worked the branch.