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Encyclopedia > Springburn

Springburn is an area in the north of Glasgow. It has a strong link to heavy industry with the manufacturing of locomotives. In the past, Springburn produced 25% of all the trains in the world, thanks to its many train workshops. For other uses, see Glasgow (disambiguation). ... Great Western Railway No. ...


These included Cowlairs, James Reid's Hyde Park Works, Walter Neilson's Atlas works, Eastfield and the Caledonian Railway's St. Rollox works. Later it became the headquarters of the North British Locomotive Company. Also in Springburn was Eastfield running shed, built by the North British Railway. St. Rollox became the largest works, and is the only one still in operation today, although it is currently an Alstom repair and maintenance yard, rather than a manufacturing facility. Cowlairs Locomotive, Carriage and Wagon Works , in Springburn, an area in the north-east of Glasgow, was built in 1842 for the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway later taken over by the North British Railway. ... The Caledonian Railway was a Scottish railway company which was grouped into the London Midland and Scottish Railway by the Railways Act 1921 in 1923. ... St. ... The North British Locomotive Company (NBL) was created in 1903 through the merger of three Glasgow companies; Sharp Stewart, Neilson Reid and Dübs and Company creating the largest locomotive building company in Europe. ... Motive Power Depot, usually abbreviated to mpd is the name given, in Britain to places where locomotives are stored when out of use. ... The North British Railway was a Scottish railway company that was absorbed into the London and North Eastern Railway at the grouping in 1923. ... Alstom (formerly GEC-Alsthom) (Euronext: ALO) is a large French company whose businesses are power generation and manufacturing trains (e. ...


External links

  • Springburn Virtual Museum

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