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There was also a coal depot in the yards nearby.
Water broke through into the coal depots in the boiler room.
There was a water tower and a coal depot.
At the end of the month she took up station above the White River to protect a coal depot.
Freight services continued until 3 May 1965, sustained by a local coal depot and asphalt plant.
She made two Arctic voyages before becoming a coal depot, and was finally sold in 1903.
He immediately assumed control of the Coal Depot and its equipment.
Today the line south of the station and the sidings to the coal depot are buried under trees.
This was closed in 1872 but a truncated section of the line served as a coal depot until closure on 10 June 1963.
The coal depot site is now occupied by a Sainsbury's store.
He eventually established a cooperative coal depot in Christchurch.
Rosie later came to help Thomas when Hector was being disruptive at the coal depot.
It then became a central point for railway development, with large coal depots, wash houses, workshops and a gas works.
She was decommissioned in 1861 and used as a coal depot in Brest.
Goods and coal depots were provided at most of the stations on the extension line as they were built.
On 12 August 1914 Chadderton goods and coal depot was opened.
The station became an important coal depot with the line dealing with 20,000 tons of coal a year.
The coal depots closed in the 1960s.
After destroying the coal depots and other facilities, the German forces voluntarily withdrew from an untenable position.
Also to the north of the station was an extensive coal depot and industrial sidings including the Crumbles siding.
The dockside coal depot will be the focal point of a demonstration against imports and pit closures tomorrow.
Awre station was closed to passenger and goods traffic in 1959, though a coal depot remained open until 1961.
Molly learned the importance of her job, however, when the engines at the coal depot needed her empty trucks for their trains.
Both stations had coal depots, the Leeds station contained the facilities for maintenance of engines and wagons.
A coal depot in Deepdale Street, served by the railway, did not close until the 1990s.
Part of the site is used as a coal yard.
In later years he had a further coal yard just south of the station.
He takes me with him but it's dark and all the coal yards are closed.
A coal yard was built on the west side of the station.
The coal yard is still open, now supplied by road.
I thought of the empty coal yard, and how much it had not needed fire watching.
By 1966, most of the wharf had gone, but the area was still used as a coal yard.
When the coal yard closed, the opportunity was also taken to close the signal box.
The coal yard is now landscaped and a new road built across it.
I'll pick you up by the coal yard at eleven."
There was a siding to the goods shed and coal yard.
I wait at the gate of the coal yard and watch him cycle toward me, slower than ever.
Blending is done in the coal yard with variable speed feeders.
In 2008, plans were put forward to build a new supermarket in the area of an old coal yard.
Other industries included lumber and coal yards, as a dye processing plant.
Coal Yard box remains open to this day.
Industries along the waterfront included lumber and coal yards.
The former coal yard and sidings are occupied by two bungalows.
The goods yard had a weighing machine and a coal yard.
A coal yard lay to the east of the station, while a goods yard was provided to the west.
The company maintains its headquarters on the original retail coal yard in Truro.
The site then became a coal yard.
A coal yard at the station supplied local provided materials for local merchants.
Construction was done over the site and it became a coal yard and after that a paint factory.
(Among its neighbors were a coal yard and a brewery.)