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Default Horwich Loco works april 2012 - 19-04-2012, 17:28

Posted in the bin due to the appalling photography, thought it might be of interest though....

Don't often get the chance to get out urbexing anymore but one of the perks of the job is getting into some cool locations.

only had the go pro on me and didn't really have time to be mooching about taking pics so this is all there is.

The Loco works is in Horwich located off chorley new road. The site is the former location of the huge steam locomotive manufacture and overhaul plant for the lancashire and yorkshire railway, built in 1886 the buildings that remain are full of the original victorian features and are now home to various local businesses.

The remaining original buildings are in a sorry state now unfortunately with roofs and gutters letting the elements pour in through them causing rot to the floors, the holes in the wooden floors are testament to this.

The site closed it's doors to locomotives in may 1964 but then continued it's use as a workshop for rolling stock up until 1983 after this date the workforce was reduced from 1400 down to 300 until it closed it's doors to rail permanently in 1989.

The future of the loco works is currently up in the air with rumours of demolition and the building of houses whilst the local heritage society are trying to preserve it.

It is or more appropriately was quite a place employing alot of the horwich people, everyone in horwich knows someone that used to work there and it's closure had a massive impact on the local community.

The shed we were in was one of the 463m sheds, the epic scale of these buildings had to be seen to be appreciated, it would have been incredible to see it in its heyday full of steam engines and its workforce in full swing.

Anyway here are the pics, unfortunately they don't do it the justice it deserves.




















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