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Northwich Motive Power Depot

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25042 and 40034 Northwich Motive Power Depot
25042 and 40034 Northwich Motive Power Depot

Northwich Motive Power Depot was a traction maintenance depot located in Northwich, Cheshire, England. The depot was situated on the Mid-Cheshire line and was located immediately to the southeast of Northwich station. The depot code was latterly NW.

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