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Location Profile - Rugby OTPD

Carillion's principal maintanence depot.

Directions (view map)

From the station entrance, turn left then go under the railway bridge. Carry on down this road until you see the official entrance. Carry on a bit until you are past the shed, then turn right into a lane. Follow this lane to the metal fence, and you should be able to get everything outside the depot - take some binoculars, as some stable quite a long way away.

Usual machines

Obviously Carillion machines, a few WCRM OHL alliance Road Railers, a few OHLM coaches, and some other wagons, like the tanks from the Birmingham Drain Train. Two strange little shunters can also be found here.

Photographs

  • photo of DR 79103 & DR79103A
  • photo of DR 79103
  • photo of DR 78202
  • photo of HCT006
  • photo of DRC 81539
  • photo of DRP 81530
  • photo of Carillion RR - P757 GNN
  • photo of HCT014
  • photo of DR 97013 & DR 97014
  • photo of DRJ 81401
  • photo of LUL765 (was to be 73322)
  • photo of DRJ 81401

Your comments

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  • Robbie Burgess

    26 April 2007, 22:38:45

    As WCML upgrade seems to be less high profile now, does anybody know how Rugby OTPD has now been split? All there appears to be is a burnt out unimog inspection platform...

    Regards

    Robbie

  • Simon Laverie

    16 August 2007, 09:23:48

    Yes Robbie the Unimog is one of my vehicles that was returning from LH in derby following routine maintenance and caught fire on the m6 just north of the rugby turn off and the Rugby depot belongs to Carillion and network rail occupy the offices and carillion mainly have the the machine repair sheds but I hear they have sold the depot now not sure how true that is

  • rugbymidland

    20 January 2008, 23:49:58

    Rugby Mill Road depot now occupied by Colas Rail ,new signage to this effect is now in situ at entrance to site

    also follow the link below for press release from Colas Rail

    http://www.colasrail.co.uk/plant_capability_press.htm

    regards

    tony at rugbymidland


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