Reddish Electric Depot
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| Location | |
|---|---|
| Location | Reddish, Greater Manchester |
| Coordinates | 53°27′04″N 2°10′04″W / 53.4511°N 2.1678°W |
| OS grid | SJ888949 |
| Characteristics | |
| Owner | British Rail |
| Depot code | RS (1973 - 1983)[1] |
| Type | Electric: 1,500V overhead DC power |
| History | |
| Opened | 1954[2] |
| Closed | 1983[2] |
| Former depot code |
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Reddish Electric Depot was an electric traction depot located in Reddish, Stockport, England. It was situated on the west side of the Fallowfield Loop line between Hyde Road and Levenshulme South stations; however, neither of the Reddish stations (North and South) were sited on this line. It was built to service the electric locomotives and local electric multiple units (EMUs) that were employed on the Woodhead Line between Manchester Piccadilly, Hadfield, Sheffield and Wath.
The Fallowfield Loop line, which the depot was sited on, was not electrified; so, to enable electric locomotive and EMU access to the depot from the Woodhead line, part of the line from Fairfield Junction as far as the depot was electrified overhead to 1,500V DC.[3]

