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Vicarstown Sheds is an engine shed with five berths. Built in the same architectural style of Tidmouth Sheds, this shed is where Gordon wouldn't turn around on the turntable, and later on, fell in a ditch.

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  • Vicarstown Sheds
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  • Vicarstown Sheds is an engine shed with five berths. Built in the same architectural style of Tidmouth Sheds, this shed is where Gordon wouldn't turn around on the turntable, and later on, fell in a ditch.
  • Following the 1925 agreement with the LMS to allow NWR trains as far as Barrow-in-Furness, the sheds were no longer required. It is unknown what happened to the sheds afterwards.
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  • Vicarstown Sheds is an engine shed with five berths. Built in the same architectural style of Tidmouth Sheds, this shed is where Gordon wouldn't turn around on the turntable, and later on, fell in a ditch.
  • Following the 1925 agreement with the LMS to allow NWR trains as far as Barrow-in-Furness, the sheds were no longer required. It is unknown what happened to the sheds afterwards.
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