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- major North Eastern Railway engine shed, Dairycoates Engine Shed (est.1862, closed 1970). Most of the Dairycoates area is now in industrial use, including...
- Region of British Railways, but in January 1967 twenty were sent to Hull (Dairycoates) on the Eastern Region (ER), followed by thirteen more later the same...
- Gipsyville includes an industrial area, known as Dairycoates Industrial Estate, the area known as Dairycoates is adjacent to the east. Interwar council housing...
- Depot (shed code 53B). In June 1959 it was transferred to nearby Hull Dairycoates Depot (53A). Its final allocation in June 1967 was to Bradford Low Moor...
- pla**** at the cricket ground in Argyle Street, in Dairycoates. In 1883 it moved to the Dairycoates club's ground at Hessle Street. Goodman, David (2014)...
- Dock Village Wilmington Anlaby Common Anlaby Park East Ella The Avenues Dairycoates Gipsyville Inglemire Newland Newland Park North Hull Estate Orchard Park...
- Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire Areas Anlaby Park The Avenues Bransholme Dairycoates Drypool East Ella Garden Village Garrison Side Gipsyville Greatfield...
- 20 years. From D6730 on, a batch of locomotives was allocated to Hull Dairycoates and operated a variety of freight and secondary p****enger turns and,...
- Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire Areas Anlaby Park The Avenues Bransholme Dairycoates Drypool East Ella Garden Village Garrison Side Gipsyville Greatfield...
- opened on 6 October 1846. The line left the Hull and Selby line near Dairycoates outside the urban area of Hull, travelling north to Cottingham, then...