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Saturday 6 January 2024

Crossley Evans' Scrapyard, Shipley

A couple of visits to see shunters at Crossley Evans' scrapyard, a short walk from Shipley station

Crossley Evans' scrapyard at Shipley was well known amongst those interested in industrial locos, not for scrapping them but for being a place to see them. In the 1980s it was even possible to see a steam loco still in action when Andrew Barclay tank loco Harry was used.

Though it is some time since the rail connection to the yard has been used the engines (apart from Harry which is now preserved) still remained there until recently. The site is now being cleared with plans of using the sidings for stabling Northern Rail units. A couple of weeks ago I was passing on a train and noticed the last couple of locos, Venom and Prince of Wales, were stood under the road bridge and the others seemed to have been removed as well as a lot of the scrap around the site having been cleared. This prompted me to look back on my old photos at the site taken in 2009 and 2012 when trains operated by Advenza Freight and latterly Fastline brought wagons to the Shipley yard which would be shunted to the loading area by one of the several shunters located there.

Google Map

1935 Map

The yard is on part of the site of Shipley's goods yard and the footprint of the old goods yard (shown on the right of the above map) can be seen in the scrapyard site. It was a short walk from Shipley station to Valley Road which crossed over the middle of the yard.

Locos on the site - 

Ruston & Hornsby 459519 of 1961, 01507 Venom

Hunslet 7159 of 1969, Prince of Wales

Sentinel 10023 of 1960 Katie

Ruston & Hornsby 284838 of 1950

Ruston & Hornsby 425483 of 1958, Beth


Below - Venom at the loading area with Katie behind in 2009. Katie was subsequently stored out of use at the other side of the road bridge after Venom had arrived 


Below - The two 1950s Rustons were stored at the end of this siding for many years. Behind the locos would have been the entrance to the goods shed, the site of which is now occupied by a Network Rail yard.


Below - Prince of Wales.


Below - In the 2000s Crossley Evens used smaller independent firms to haul its trains on the main line, firstly Advenza Freight. After Advenza was wound up in 2009 (shortly after this photo was taken) the work was taken over by Fastline. This shot of a Shipley bound scrap train was taken at Holbeck.


Below - Katie and Prince of Wales in 2009.


Below - The vegetation growing around the 1950s Rustons in 2012. Beth ended up with a tree growing through its cab.


Below - Venom and Prince of Wales in 2009. This was the site of the cattle pens in the old goods yard.


Below - The 1950s Rustons disappearing in the vegetation at the end of the siding in 2012.


Below - Katie, Prince of Wales and Venom in 2009.


Below - A Fast Line hauled train at the scrapyard in 2012.


Below - A 144 Pacer passes the yard on the way to Bradford.


With the Mainline loco on the right next to the mainline connection Venom takes the wagons to and from the loading area.


Below - Bails of scrap being loaded in to the wagons.


Below - Loaded wagons behind the mainline loco with empty wagons waiting to be taken to the loading area.


Below - Katie stored in one of the sidings to the south of the road bridge.



Below - Venom and Prince of Wales at the loading area.



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