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Wagonload services and TOPS – "General Principles of Tagging"

Adrian Barr

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Do you remember using TOPS “tags” for wagonload traffic? (e.g 250 for Tinsley Yard, 72E for Wembley, 652 for Bescot). Or do you have memories of the intricacies of wagonload working for particular eras / areas? Share them here…

In a thread discussing some obscure TOPS codes, the meaning of “tags” in TOPS was also discussed: https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/tpb-in-tops-list.272360/

Within the datasets of TOPS itself is a document titled “General Principles of Tagging” (see below) which I’ve reformatted from all caps to make it a bit easier to read. It mentions “trunk tag lists” which are also stored within TOPS, which I’ll post separately as a reply to avoid this post being absurdly long (they are also available as a text file in the thread linked above). TOPS tagging is now basically obsolete, so the lists of tag codes reflect the EWS wagonload network of the early to mid-2000s.

I’m not quite sure how the “local tags” with 900 numbers worked, although the document suggests they were linked to patterns of local trip working. Were they also used for siding allocations in marshalling yards perhaps? Or did that rely purely on the destination Stanox (TOPS location) code of wagons arriving with a tag for that yard (e.g. wagons arriving at Tinsley with a 250 tag but destined for different local terminals)?

The “principles of tagging” are a bit hard to digest; for a quick introduction this is an extract from “Tinsley and the Modernisation of Sheffield’s Railways” by Chris Booth (an excellent book about Tinsley marshalling Yard and its impact on Sheffield-area freight working, although it appears to be out of print).

The really clever part of TOPS was the use of “tags” to provide shunting staff with information about how a wagon was to get from its originating siding to its destination.

An example might be a wagon released from Quidhampton (near Salisbury) STANOX 86124, destined to Corpach paper mill near Fort William, STANOX 06011. When the wagon is released, TOPS applies a 3-digit tag number which tells the staff where to send it. An air-braked 60mph (i.e. Speedlink capable) vehicle will get an ABN (air-braked network) tag, probably 862. The tag number is made up of the first two digits of the next yard the wagon will be heading for – in this case, Eastleigh, STANOX 86090, then “2” denoting a Speedlink service.

As soon as the wagon leaves Quidhampton it will pick up a 652 tag, which tells the shunter at Eastleigh to marshal the wagon with Speedlink services destined for Bescot, STANOX 65714. Similarly, Bescot TOPS office would receive a consist showing an 072 tag on this wagon, indicating it is destined for Mossend, STANOX 07361. On arrival at Mossend the wagon would probably get a 9xx tag meaning it is a local movement within their TRA.

In terms of marshalling trains there were strict guidelines in place, such as those applying to 6S73 from Bescot, which would be marshalled with 072 tags next to the loco, followed by 092s for Carlisle (STANOX 09151), then 352s for Warrington Arpley (STANOX 35545).

Tagging, control of the order of wagons, and the means to request specific numbers of particular types of empty wagons made for highly sophisticated utilisation, routing of loads and redistribution of empties that few outside the TOPS function really appreciated.

To clarify the meaning of "setout" in the document below, this reflects the location where wagons will be detached from a train en-route. For example if a wagonload service from Wembley to Mossend calls at Warrington and Carlisle, traffic that needs to be detached at Warrington needs to be "setout" to Warrington in TOPS, and the same for Carlisle. The TOPS "consist" (list of vehicles on a train) will then show the distinct portions which are being detached en-route (with the other wagons "setout" to the final destination of the train at Mossend).

And now follows….



GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF TAGGING

1. Trunk Tag Numbering System

Trunk tag numbers are allocated by BRB HQ in collaboration with each region using the following guidelines:

A ) the first two digits of the trunk tag correspond with the first two digits of the location to which the vehicle is routed e.g. Tees Yard (15400) receives 15 as the first two digits.

B ) the third digit represented by the numbers 0 (zero) to 9 for sorts to main yards, e.g. Tees Yard 150, 12 or 154, or the letters A to X for sorts to other than main yards e.g. Haverton Hill (ICI) (15020) , tag 15H. There are a few exceptions where the first two digits of the location number are the same for more than one yard and in such cases the third digit 0 (zero) can only be applied to one, the other points being identified by a letter.

The letter 'Y ' has been allocated for manual tagging of block / Freightliner trains. the letter 'Z ' preceded by 00 (zero) has been allocated for NPCCS use only.

2. How Tagging Works

When a wagon is released the computer will relate the wagon’s destination with the tag table file and automatically apply a tag number to the wagon.

The tag number will represent the next yard or terminal at which the wagon is to be detached or represent the destination of each section of a train included in the “Classification and Marshalling of Freight Trains” booklet.

Accurate updating of tag numbers by the computer throughout the journey of a wagon is dependent on the correct use of 'setouts ' (09) . the location number in the 'setout ' directs the computer to the appropriate tag table for that particular location. it will be appreciated that incorrect 'setouts ' corrupt tagging so it is essential that sections on trains are 'setout ' to the location numbers identified in the train call guide, applicable to the locations shown as detaching points in the marshalling book.

A tag number for a wagon correctly 'setout ' is held throughout its journey until a consist is output to the 'setout ' point.

Should a wagon deviate from its normal route it must be manually tagged to the next yard at which it is to be detached. a manual tag will revert to the computer generated tag number when the first two digit of the location number at which the wagon has been 'setout ' are the same as the first two digits of the tag number.

3) Tagging Options

Tagging is based on destination and can take into account separate routing arrangements, as follows:

Normal routing option - this consists of three groups :

Group 1 (airbraked) - applies to air braked, dual braked, air- piped vehicles. this is an optional group and a tag is allocated to a location or range of locations only where an appropriate air braked service is available.

Group 2 (fitted ) - applies to all vacuum fitted and vacuum pipe vehicles. if an air brake tag has not been allocated (see group 1), this group will allocate a tag number to dual braked and air brake/vacuum pipe vehicles.

Group 3 (unfitted ) - applies to all unfitted vehicles. If an air brake tag has not been allocated (see group 1 ) this group will allocate a tag number to all air braked vehicles which are not fitted with a vacuum brake or pipe.

Exception Tag Option.

When applied takes preference over the normal routing option.

There are nine groups, as follows :-

Group 1 All empty wagons

Group 2 Empty vehicles by specified wagon group or range of groups.

Group 3 Empty vehicles by specified wagon type, either individual or range of types.

Group 4 Loaded vehicles by specified commodity, either individual or range of commodities.

Group 5 Unfitted vehicles by specified speeds.

Group 6 Vacuum fitted vehicles by specified speeds.

Group 7 Loaded and empty vehicles by specified wagon detail code, either individual or range of codes, or by specified pool numbers.

Group 8 Empty vehicles by specified wagon detail code, either individual or range of codes, or by specified pool numbers.

Group 9 By special handling code.


4. Local Tag Numbers

Local tag numbers are allocated by regional HQ in collaboration with area managers. All locations have been allocated a local tag either individually or the same number for a range of locations, depending on local trip working etc. The local tag numbers range between 900 and 99Z.


5. Manual Tagging

Application -

A ) applies to block/freightliner trains which have not been included in the tagging specification.

B ) should a wagon deviate from its normal route then it must be manually tagged to the next yard at which the wagon is to be detached.

General -

If after a wagon has been released it is desired to :-

A) Alter the manual tag, or

B ) Apply a manual tag in place of the computer generated tag, or

C ) Revert from a manual tag number to the tag number generated by the computer -

then the change data added - yard procedure 261, should be used.

The manual tag applied will revert to the computer generated tag number when the first two digits of the location number, to which the wagons have been setout, are the same as the first two digits of the manual tag.

Note: If the first two digits of the location number do not equal the first two digits of the tag number then the manual tag is held until the wagons are released for their next journey.

6. Tagging of Block / Company or Freightliner trains

Those trains routed differently to wagon load services require to be manually tagged on release (procedure 021 applies). If, however a tag number has been allocated for the particular destination in the tagging specification then the computer will obviously generate the correct tag and a manual tag will not be necessary.

If, however manual tagging is required then the first two digits of the manual tag must correspond with the first two digits of the location number to which the wagons are labelled. the third character should be decided as follows:

A ) If the location concerned has already been allocated a trunk tag number in the central list of trunk tags on the "IN” database, then this tag must be used as the manual tag e.g. wagons destined to Haverton Hill ICI (15020) should be manually tagged 15H, or

B ) If the location does not appear in the "IN" database" then a letter "Y" must be entered as the third character e.g. wagons destined to Fryston colliery (16801) should be manually tagged 16Y.

If a train consists of two or more sections, each section must be given a separate manual tag based on the above guidelines.

7. Tagging of Parcels Vehicles

NPCCS vehicles (wagon groups 41 to 48 ) when released will generate a 00Z tag. When conveyed on a freight train a computer generated tag (as per tagging specification ) must be obtained for vehicles in this category. this is achieved by the use of procedure 261, by inserting 000 (zeros) in columns 59 to 61. should these vehicles have to be diverted from the normal route, then a manual tag must be inserted in columns 59 to 61.

8. 001 Tag

When a wagon generates a 001 tag this indicates that it is an unfitted vehicle with no planned service for disposal. if, however a service is arranged specially then these wagons must be manually tagged in accordance with manual tagging procedures.

Note this tag is also applied to wagons with brake types 'A ' and 'B’ where no planned air braked service is available.

9. Wagon for which responsibility is held but not physically present

All wagons for which responsibility is held but not physically present must be manually tagged 00X (zero,zero X).

10. Present Tagging Documents

A) Tagging Specification - these are the planning documents produced by regional HQ in collaboration with BR HQ and managers and sets out in detail the tagging requirements for each TRA.

B) Explanation sheets - the information for these is taken from the tagging specifications and they list and describe the tag numbers in use in each TRA.

C) Trunk tag lists - these are maintained by the director of operations on the 'IN' database. See TAG01 to TAG17.

======================================================================

British Railways Headquarters, Paddington

FMS (Tel,00-30072)

======================================================================


I'm not sure of the date that document was produced, but the reference to "Fryston Colliery" (closed in 1985) gives some idea. https://www.flickr.com/photos/pontefractheritagegroup/5973120683/

For an example of “classification and marshalling” instructions associated with tagging, these are the 2005 tagging instructions for wagonload service 6V19 from Immingham to Margam:


Immingham Yard

6V19 18:04 SX Margam Terminal Complex 79780
  1. 22B Scunthorpe
  2. 662 Washwood Heath
  3. 76L Llanwern (empty coil carriers) inc 76K (Llanwern coil)
  4. 762 Newport AD Jn
  5. 792 Margam
  6. 652 Bescot
  7. 65Z Bloxwich
  8. 562 Toton
At Scunthorpe 22029 detach 1 and attach. Departs marshalled:-
  1. 662 Washwood Heath
  2. 76L Llanwern (empty coil carriers) inc 76K (Llanwern coil)
  3. 762 Newport AD Jn
  4. 792 Margam
  5. 652 Bescot
  6. 65Z Bloxwich
  7. 562 Toton
At Toton 56590 detach 7 and attach

At Bescot 65702 REVERSE, detach 5 and 6. Departs marshalled:-
  1. 792 Margam
  2. 762 Newport AD Jn
  3. 76L Llanwern (empty coil carriers) inc 76K (Llanwern coil)
  4. 662 Washwood Heath

At Washwood Heath 66312 detach 4

At Llanwern 76110 detach 3 and attach

At Newport AD Jn 76470 detach 2 and attach

AMENDED from w/c 30/01/05
HAZARDOUS GOODS ARE NOT PERMITTED ON THIS TRAIN AT LLANWERN
THEREFORE WAGONS OF DANGEROUS GOODS FOR SOUTH WALES SHOULD WORK VIA 6M31 DONCASTER BELMONT – WARRINGTON ARPLEY AND 6V71 WARRINGTON ARPLEY – CARDIFF TIDAL

 
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Do you remember using TOPS “tags” for wagonload traffic? (e.g 250 for Tinsley Yard, 72E for Wembley, 652 for Bescot). Or do you have memories of the intricacies of wagonload working for particular eras / areas? Share them here…

In a thread discussing some obscure TOPS codes, the meaning of “tags” in TOPS was also discussed: https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/tpb-in-tops-list.272360/

Within the datasets of TOPS itself is a document titled “General Principles of Tagging” (see below) which I’ve reformatted from all caps to make it a bit easier to read. It mentions “trunk tag lists” which are also stored within TOPS, which I’ll post separately as a reply to avoid this post being absurdly long (they are also available as a text file in the thread linked above). TOPS tagging is now basically obsolete, so the lists of tag codes reflect the EWS wagonload network of the early to mid-2000s.

I’m not quite sure how the “local tags” with 900 numbers worked, although the document suggests they were linked to patterns of local trip working. Were they also used for siding allocations in marshalling yards perhaps? Or did that rely purely on the destination Stanox (TOPS location) code of wagons arriving with a tag for that yard (e.g. wagons arriving at Tinsley with a 250 tag but destined for different local terminals)?

The “principles of tagging” are a bit hard to digest; for a quick introduction this is an extract from “Tinsley and the Modernisation of Sheffield’s Railways” by Chris Booth (an excellent book about Tinsley marshalling Yard and its impact on Sheffield-area freight working, although it appears to be out of print).



To clarify the meaning of "setout" in the document below, this reflects the location where wagons will be detached from a train en-route. For example if a wagonload service from Wembley to Mossend calls at Warrington and Carlisle, traffic that needs to be detached at Warrington needs to be "setout" to Warrington in TOPS, and the same for Carlisle. The TOPS "consist" (list of vehicles on a train) will then show the distinct portions which are being detached en-route (with the other wagons "setout" to the final destination of the train at Mossend).

And now follows….



GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF TAGGING

1. Trunk Tag Numbering System

Trunk tag numbers are allocated by BRB HQ in collaboration with each region using the following guidelines:

A ) the first two digits of the trunk tag correspond with the first two digits of the location to which the vehicle is routed e.g. Tees Yard (15400) receives 15 as the first two digits.

B ) the third digit represented by the numbers 0 (zero) to 9 for sorts to main yards, e.g. Tees Yard 150, 12 or 154, or the letters A to X for sorts to other than main yards e.g. Haverton Hill (ICI) (15020) , tag 15H. There are a few exceptions where the first two digits of the location number are the same for more than one yard and in such cases the third digit 0 (zero) can only be applied to one, the other points being identified by a letter.

The letter 'Y ' has been allocated for manual tagging of block / Freightliner trains. the letter 'Z ' preceded by 00 (zero) has been allocated for NPCCS use only.

2. How Tagging Works

When a wagon is released the computer will relate the wagon’s destination with the tag table file and automatically apply a tag number to the wagon.

The tag number will represent the next yard or terminal at which the wagon is to be detached or represent the destination of each section of a train included in the “Classification and Marshalling of Freight Trains” booklet.

Accurate updating of tag numbers by the computer throughout the journey of a wagon is dependent on the correct use of 'setouts ' (09) . the location number in the 'setout ' directs the computer to the appropriate tag table for that particular location. it will be appreciated that incorrect 'setouts ' corrupt tagging so it is essential that sections on trains are 'setout ' to the location numbers identified in the train call guide, applicable to the locations shown as detaching points in the marshalling book.

A tag number for a wagon correctly 'setout ' is held throughout its journey until a consist is output to the 'setout ' point.

Should a wagon deviate from its normal route it must be manually tagged to the next yard at which it is to be detached. a manual tag will revert to the computer generated tag number when the first two digit of the location number at which the wagon has been 'setout ' are the same as the first two digits of the tag number.

3) Tagging Options

Tagging is based on destination and can take into account separate routing arrangements, as follows:

Normal routing option - this consists of three groups :

Group 1 (airbraked) - applies to air braked, dual braked, air- piped vehicles. this is an optional group and a tag is allocated to a location or range of locations only where an appropriate air braked service is available.

Group 2 (fitted ) - applies to all vacuum fitted and vacuum pipe vehicles. if an air brake tag has not been allocated (see group 1), this group will allocate a tag number to dual braked and air brake/vacuum pipe vehicles.

Group 3 (unfitted ) - applies to all unfitted vehicles. If an air brake tag has not been allocated (see group 1 ) this group will allocate a tag number to all air braked vehicles which are not fitted with a vacuum brake or pipe.

Exception Tag Option.

When applied takes preference over the normal routing option.

There are nine groups, as follows :-

Group 1 All empty wagons

Group 2 Empty vehicles by specified wagon group or range of groups.

Group 3 Empty vehicles by specified wagon type, either individual or range of types.

Group 4 Loaded vehicles by specified commodity, either individual or range of commodities.

Group 5 Unfitted vehicles by specified speeds.

Group 6 Vacuum fitted vehicles by specified speeds.

Group 7 Loaded and empty vehicles by specified wagon detail code, either individual or range of codes, or by specified pool numbers.

Group 8 Empty vehicles by specified wagon detail code, either individual or range of codes, or by specified pool numbers.

Group 9 By special handling code.


4. Local Tag Numbers

Local tag numbers are allocated by regional HQ in collaboration with area managers. All locations have been allocated a local tag either individually or the same number for a range of locations, depending on local trip working etc. The local tag numbers range between 900 and 99Z.


5. Manual Tagging

Application -

A ) applies to block/freightliner trains which have not been included in the tagging specification.

B ) should a wagon deviate from its normal route then it must be manually tagged to the next yard at which the wagon is to be detached.

General -

If after a wagon has been released it is desired to :-

A) Alter the manual tag, or

B ) Apply a manual tag in place of the computer generated tag, or

C ) Revert from a manual tag number to the tag number generated by the computer -

then the change data added - yard procedure 261, should be used.

The manual tag applied will revert to the computer generated tag number when the first two digits of the location number, to which the wagons have been setout, are the same as the first two digits of the manual tag.

Note: If the first two digits of the location number do not equal the first two digits of the tag number then the manual tag is held until the wagons are released for their next journey.

6. Tagging of Block / Company or Freightliner trains

Those trains routed differently to wagon load services require to be manually tagged on release (procedure 021 applies). If, however a tag number has been allocated for the particular destination in the tagging specification then the computer will obviously generate the correct tag and a manual tag will not be necessary.

If, however manual tagging is required then the first two digits of the manual tag must correspond with the first two digits of the location number to which the wagons are labelled. the third character should be decided as follows:

A ) If the location concerned has already been allocated a trunk tag number in the central list of trunk tags on the "IN” database, then this tag must be used as the manual tag e.g. wagons destined to Haverton Hill ICI (15020) should be manually tagged 15H, or

B ) If the location does not appear in the "IN" database" then a letter "Y" must be entered as the third character e.g. wagons destined to Fryston colliery (16801) should be manually tagged 16Y.

If a train consists of two or more sections, each section must be given a separate manual tag based on the above guidelines.

7. Tagging of Parcels Vehicles

NPCCS vehicles (wagon groups 41 to 48 ) when released will generate a 00Z tag. When conveyed on a freight train a computer generated tag (as per tagging specification ) must be obtained for vehicles in this category. this is achieved by the use of procedure 261, by inserting 000 (zeros) in columns 59 to 61. should these vehicles have to be diverted from the normal route, then a manual tag must be inserted in columns 59 to 61.

8. 001 Tag

When a wagon generates a 001 tag this indicates that it is an unfitted vehicle with no planned service for disposal. if, however a service is arranged specially then these wagons must be manually tagged in accordance with manual tagging procedures.

Note this tag is also applied to wagons with brake types 'A ' and 'B’ where no planned air braked service is available.

9. Wagon for which responsibility is held but not physically present

All wagons for which responsibility is held but not physically present must be manually tagged 00X (zero,zero X).

10. Present Tagging Documents

A) Tagging Specification - these are the planning documents produced by regional HQ in collaboration with BR HQ and managers and sets out in detail the tagging requirements for each TRA.

B) Explanation sheets - the information for these is taken from the tagging specifications and they list and describe the tag numbers in use in each TRA.

C) Trunk tag lists - these are maintained by the director of operations on the 'IN' database. See TAG01 to TAG17.

======================================================================

British Railways Headquarters, Paddington

FMS (Tel,00-30072)

======================================================================


I'm not sure of the date that document was produced, but the reference to "Fryston Colliery" (closed in 1985) gives some idea. https://www.flickr.com/photos/pontefractheritagegroup/5973120683/

For an example of “classification and marshalling” instructions associated with tagging, these are the 2005 tagging instructions for wagonload service 6V19 from Immingham to Margam:


Immingham Yard

6V19 18:04 SX Margam Terminal Complex 79780
  1. 22B Scunthorpe
  2. 662 Washwood Heath
  3. 76L Llanwern (empty coil carriers) inc 76K (Llanwern coil)
  4. 762 Newport AD Jn
  5. 792 Margam
  6. 652 Bescot
  7. 65Z Bloxwich
  8. 562 Toton
At Scunthorpe 22029 detach 1 and attach. Departs marshalled:-
  1. 662 Washwood Heath
  2. 76L Llanwern (empty coil carriers) inc 76K (Llanwern coil)
  3. 762 Newport AD Jn
  4. 792 Margam
  5. 652 Bescot
  6. 65Z Bloxwich
  7. 562 Toton
At Toton 56590 detach 7 and attach

At Bescot 65702 REVERSE, detach 5 and 6. Departs marshalled:-
  1. 792 Margam
  2. 762 Newport AD Jn
  3. 76L Llanwern (empty coil carriers) inc 76K (Llanwern coil)
  4. 662 Washwood Heath

At Washwood Heath 66312 detach 4

At Llanwern 76110 detach 3 and attach

At Newport AD Jn 76470 detach 2 and attach

AMENDED from w/c 30/01/05
HAZARDOUS GOODS ARE NOT PERMITTED ON THIS TRAIN AT LLANWERN
THEREFORE WAGONS OF DANGEROUS GOODS FOR SOUTH WALES SHOULD WORK VIA 6M31 DONCASTER BELMONT – WARRINGTON ARPLEY AND 6V71 WARRINGTON ARPLEY – CARDIFF TIDAL

Simples!
 

Adrian Barr

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I'm glad you are paying attention! When the man from British Rail HQ at Paddington knocks on your door, wearing a British Rail tie and brandishing a clipboard, asking questions about the correct procedure for the tagging of NPCCS vehicles on freight trains, you will know the answer thanks to your careful study of the GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF TAGGING. You will now need to memorise the following list of tags, if you wish to avoid becoming an EMPTY MGR WAGON WITH BOGUS DESTINATION.

In practice, the use of tags at most yards would have been fairly straightforward (certainly by the later stages of the wagonload network, well after the elimination of vacuum braked and unbraked traffic). For example a TOPS consist from 2000 for the afternoon 6D66 Immingham Reception- Doncaster Belmont "Enterprise" has loaded steel traffic on it from Immingham Nordic terminal destined to 25012 Rotherham Steel Terminal (tagged 232 for onward movement by a local trip from Belmont) and IVA vans of fertiliser from Immingham Norsk Hydro destined for 80410 Carmarthen. Even without recognising where 80410 is (other than a vague idea it might be in Wales due to the destination Stanox starting with 80) the 352 tag instructs the staff at Belmont to send it on to Warrington Arpley, with the Arpley train then marshalled according to the "classification and marshalling instructions," and so on at each yard until the wagons reach Carmarthen.

Anyway, the main reason for starting the thread was to post this list of tags, with the accompanying list of locations evoking a sense of nostalgia for the era of wagonload freight. (I'll split the list into two posts as it otherwise hits a 50,000 character limit).

Each section represents a separate dataset, with the date underneath each one being the date the dataset was last updated. The meaning of specific tags may have changed over the years as obsolete tags are reused; so although the tags for main yards would most likely remain the same over time, other tags shown on old TOPS printouts from the 70s and 80s would not necessarily match this list. Although tags are still shown on TOPS train documents and consists, in many cases they no longer make sense as they reflect the routing instructions for wagonload services that no longer exist. Many of the tags would have been disused by the time the datasets were last updated in the mid-2000s, and it's interesting to speculate what the traffic would have been to some of the locations listed...

=======================================================================
************** List of tags compiled from datasets in TOPS *************
=======================================================================

MGR EMPTY MGR WAGON WITH BOGUS DESTINATION
001 NO SPECIFIC TAG
00X LOST WAGON TAG
XXX TALT FOR 66520 [i.e. Double-deck car wagons for Longbridge]
010 INVERNESS TRUNK TAG (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
012 INVERNESS (AIR BRAKED)
01A INVERGORDON
01B INVERNESS (BRITISH FUELS)
01D INVERNESS (SAFEWAY)
01E THURSO
01F FEARN
01G GEORGEMAS
01H INVERNESS (EX LAW JN)
01J KINBRACE
01K KYLE
01L LAIRG
01M INVERNESS MILBURN YARD
01P TAIN
01R INVERNESS TMD
01S INVERNESS (J G RUSSELL)
01T INVERNESS TIMBER SIDINGS
01U INVERNESS C&W EWS
01V GEORGEMAS (VANS)
01W WICK
01Z INVERNESS TRAFFIC - OTHER
020 ABERDEEN TRUNK TAG (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
022 ABERDEEN TRUNK TAG (60MPH)
023 ABERDEEN TRUNK TAG (75MPH)
02A ABERDEEN (BLUE CIRCLE)
02B BURGHEAD
02C ABERDEEN CRAIGINCHES YARD
02E PORT ELPHINSTONE
02F ELGIN
02G ABERDEEN GUILD STREET YARD
02H HUNTLY
02J ABERDEEN (JG RUSSELL)
02L KEITH
02N INVERURIE
02R ROSEISLE
02S ABERDEEN SERVICES
02T ABERDEEN INTERMODAL TRAFFIC (75MPH)
02U ABERDEEN WATERLOO
02V ABERDEEN WRD
02Z ABERDEEN TRAFFIC - OTHER
030 PERTH TRUNK TAG (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
032 PERTH TRUNK TAG
03A LAURENCEKIRK
03B STIRLING
03C PERTH WAGON REPAIR DEPOT
03D DUNKELD
03E DUNDEE
03F LINKSWOOD
03G CAMERON BRIDGE
03H KINCARDINE
03J KINGLASSIE
03K MARKINCH
03L INVERKEITHING
03M METHIL
03N WESTFIELD
03P PERTH YARD
03Q ROSYTH
03R LONGANNET
03S ROSYTH C&W
03T THORNTON TRUNK TAG
03V THORNTON YARD
03W MONTROSE
03Z DUNDEE/PERTH/THORNTON STIRLING AREAS - OTHER
040 MILLERHILL TRUNK TAG (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
042 MILLERHILL TRUNK TAG (60MPH)
043 MILLERHILL TRUNK TAG (75MPH)
04A BATHGATE (FLATS)
04B BATHGATE (CARTICS)
04C COCKENZIE
04D OXWELLMAINS
04E MILLERHILL CE SIDINGS
04F BAILEYFIELD
04L LEITH
04M MILLERHILL YARD
04N TORNESS
04P POWDERHALL
04Q PORTOBELLO
04R MILLERHILL WAGON REPAIR DEPOT
04S SLATEFORD
04T MILLERHILL TMD
04U MONKTONHALL
04V BLINDWELLS
04W OXWELLMAINS (WASTE)
04Z MILLERHILL TRAFFIC - OTHER
052 GRANGEMOUTH (TRUNK TAG)
05C GRANGEMOUTH (CALEDON COAL)
05D GRANGEMOUTH DOCKS
05F GRANGEMOUTH (BP OIL)
05L LARBERT
05P PLEAN
05R ROUGHCASTLE
05Z GRANGEMOUTH TRAFFIC - OTHER
060 WEST HIGHLAND TRUNK TAG (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
06A MALLAIG
06D GLEN DOUGLAS
06E ARROCHAR
06F FORT WILLIAM YARD
06H CRIANLARICH
06L CORPACH
06M FORT WILLIAM TRUNK TAG
06P FORT WILLIAM (PETROLEUM)
06Q FORT WILLIAM (BRITISH ALCAN)
06T TAYNUILT
06U CONNEL FERRY
06V OBAN
06Z WEST HIGHLAND AREA - OTHER
30.06.04

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070 MOSSEND TRUNK TAG (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
072 MOSSEND TRUNK TAG (60MPH)
073 MOSSEND TRUNK TAG (75MPH)
07A MOSSEND ANGLO COAL
07B GARTCOSH (J G RUSSELL)
07C COATBRIDGE FLT
07D VIEW PARK
07E MOSSEND EUROTERMINAL
07F DALZELL STEEL WORKS
07G MOSSEND (MG GAS)
07H MOSSEND EUROTERMINAL (HARRIS SIDING)
07J MOSSEND EUROTERMINAL (AUTOMOTIVE)
07K SHIELDS EMD
07L LAW JUNCTION R&RTS
07M MOSSEND DOWN YARD
07N DEANSIDE
07P BEATTOCK (TIMBER)
07Q HAMILTON (EG STEEL)
07R MOSSEND EUROTERMINAL (PARCELFORCE)
07S MOSSEND (PD STIRLING)
07T MOSSEND CARS (SINGLE DECK)
07U MOSSEND UP RECEPTION SIDINGS
07V RAVENSTRUTHER
07W CARSTAIRS
07X LAW JN (PARCEL VANS)
07Y LUGTON
07Z MOSSEND TRAFFIC - OTHER
080 FALKLAND TRUNK TAG (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
082 FALKLAND TRUNK TAG
08A AYR HARBOUR
08B BARASSIE YARD
08C CHALMERSTON
08D DALRY DSM
08E AYR WAGON REPAIR DEPOT
08F FALKLAND YARD
08G HUNTERSTON LOW LEVEL
08H HUNTERSTON HIGH LEVEL
08J BROOMHILL COAL SIDING
08K KNOCKSHINNOCH
08L KILLOCH
08M IRVINE (DOMESTIC VANS)
08N FAIRLIE
08P PRESTWICK
08Q STRANRAER
08R RICCARTON
08S GREENBURN
08T AYR TMD
08U NEW CUMMOCK
08V IRVINE CHINA CLAY
08W IRVINE INTERNATIONAL VANS
08Z FALKLAND TRAFFIC - OTHER
090 CARLISLE YARD (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
091 CARLISLE (AIR BRAKED)
092 CARLISLE TRUNK TAG
098 CARLISLE (CE)
09A CARLISLE YARD
09B DALSTON
09C CARLISLE UPPERBY
09D DUMFRIES
09E CARLISLE YARD (TIMBER TRAFFIC)
09F HARDENDALE
09G SHAP (SUMMIT)
09H RIBBLEHEAD
09J CARLISLE CARS
09K CARLISLE HARKER
09L CARLISLE LONDON ROAD CCD
09M CARLISLE MOD
09N NEW BIGGIN
09Q HELLIFIELD
09R RYLSTONE
09S EASTRIGGS
09T LONGTOWN
09U CARLISLE CURROCK
09V CARLISLE VIRTUAL QUARRY
09W WIGTON
09Y CARLISLE AREA BLOCK LOADS
102 WORKINGTON TRUNK TAG
10A SELLAFIELD
10B WORKINGTON (C'DITY CODE 1O4)
10C WORKINGTON CONTAINERS
10D WORKINGTON (METALS)
10E SELLAFIELD (EURO)
10G WORKINGTON GYPSUM
10M MARYPORT
10P WORKINGTON (PULP/PAPER TRAFFIC)
10Y WORKINGTON AREA BLOCK LOADS
110 CARNFORTH TAG (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
11A CARNFORTH SIDINGS
11B BARROW
11L HEYSHAM
11P PLUMPTON JN
11T ULVERSTON (FUEL SERVICES)
11Y LANCASTER AREA BLOCK LOADS
26.05.06

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12A BLYTH
12B BUTTERWELL
12L LYNEMOUTH (ALCAN)
12W WEST BLYTH STAITHES
12Y NEWCASTLE NORTH AREA BLOCK LOADS
130 TYNE YARD (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
132 TYNE TRUNK TAG (60 MPH)
135 TYNE TRUNK TAG (50 MPH)
13A HEXHAM (FREIGHT DEPOT)
13B TYNE DOCK INTERMODAL
13C TYNE DOCK AUTOMOTIVE
13D TYNE DOCK
13E TYNE YARD
13J JARROW (SHELL)
13R TYNE YARD (MGR REPAIRS)
13T TYNE DOCK (THOMPSON)
13W WARDLEY OPENCAST
13Y NEWCASTLE SOUTH AREA BLOCK LOADS
14C HARTLEPOOL (RAMCO/CORUS)
14D SOUTHDOCK SUNDERLAND
14H HARTLEPOOL DOCK
14P SOUTH DOCK (PETROFINA)
14R SEATON ON TEES (CEGB)
14S SEAHAM STAITHES
14Y SUNDERLAND/HARTLEPOOL AREA BLOCK LOADS
150 TEES TRUNK TAG (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
151 TEES C & W (CRIPPLES)
152 TEES TRUNK TAG (60 MPH)
153 THORNABY TMD
154 FERRYHILL THRISLINGTON
155 TEES TRUNK TAG (50 MPH)
15A REDCAR (ORE TERMINAL)
15B TEES (METALS)
15C TYNE YARD (COAL EMPTIES)
15D PORT CLARENCE (EWS)
15E EASTGATE
15F FERRYHILL
15G BOULBY MINE
15H HAVERTON HILL (ICI)
15J WILTON WORKS
15K SKINNINGROVE
15L LACKENBY
15M MIDDLESBROUGH
15N SEAL SANDS
15P STOCKTON (T.J.THOMPSON)
15Q DAWSON (MIDDLESBROUGH)
15R REDMIRE MOD
15S REDCAR (MINERAL TERMINAL)
15T TEES DOCK
15U TEES DOCK (CORUS)
15V TEES DOCK (CLEVELAND POTASH)
15W SOUTH BANK WILTON FLD
15Y TEES AREA BLOCK LOADS
15Z TEES YARD
16B FERRYBRIDGE POWER STATION
16F FERRYBRIDGE POWER STATION (COAL)
16G GASCOIGNE WOOD
16M MILFORD
16P FERRYBRIDGE POWER STATION (OIL)
16R SELBY UPM
16S SELBY
16T THRALL EUROPA WORKS YORK
16Y YORK AREA BLOCK LOADS
17A SHIPLEY (METALS)
17B LEEDS (BALM ROAD)
17C STOURTON (D & F STEELS)
17D STOURTON (CORUS)
17E WAKEFIELD EUROPORT
17F LEEDS F.L.T.
17H LEEDS HUNSLET HANSON
17M LEEDS MARSH LANE
17N NEVILLE HILL (LEEDS)
17P LEEDS (ORT)
17R HUNSLET SIDINGS
17S LEEDS STOURTON RMC
17T LEEDS HUNSLET TARMAC
17W PRINCE OF WALES COLLIERY
17Y LEEDS AREA BLOCK LOADS
01.12.05

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180 HEALEY MILLS (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
182 HEALEY MILLS TRUNK TAG
18A HEALEY MILLS YARD
18C WAKEFIELD COBRA
18D GRIMETHORPE COALITE
18E DRAX (OIL)
18F DRAX (FGD LIMESTONE)
18G DRAX (PFA EMPTIES)
18H KELLINGLEY COLLIERY
18J DEWSBURY (BLUE CIRCLE)
18K KNOTTINGLEY
18L BRADFORD LAISTERDYKE
18M MONK BRETTON
18P EGGBOROUGH PS (OIL)
18R EGGBOROUGH POWER STATION (COAL)
18T DEWSBURY (TARMAC)
18W WINTERSETT
18X DRAX (COAL)
18Y HEALEY MILLS AREA BLOCK LOADS
18Z DRAX (GYPSUM EMPTIES)
190 HULL YARD
192 HULL TRUNK TAG
19C HULL COAL TERMINAL
19D HULL DAIRYCOATES
19E HULL (EMR)
19H HULL SALTEND (BP CHEMICALS)
19K HULL KING GEORGE DOCK
19Y HULL AREA BLOCK LOADS
202 GOOLE TRUNK TAG
20G GOOLE
20L GOOLE GLASSWORKS
20Y GOOLE AREA BLOCK LOADS
210 IMMINGHAM YARD
212 IMMINGHAM TRUNK TAG
21A BARTON ON HUMBER
21B IMMINGHAM (METALS)
21C IMMINGHAM BULK TERMINAL (COAL)
21D IMMINGHAM ORE TERMINAL
21E IMMINGHAM NCB PADS
21F IMMINGHAM DK (NORSK)
21G GRIMSBY DOCKS
21H HUMBER OIL REFINERY
21J IMMINGHAM RAILFREIGHT TERMINALS
21K KILLINGHOLME
21L LINDSEY OIL REFINERY
21M IMMINGHAM DK MINERAL QUAY
21N IMMINGHAM NORDIC TERMINAL
21P IMMINGHAM STORA
21Q IMMINGHAM HARGREAVES
21R IMMINGHAM EASTERN JETTY (SIMON STORAGE/TEXACO)
21S IMMINGHAM WESTERN JETTY (SIMON STORAGE)
21T IMMINGHAM DK TRANSIT QUAY
21U IMMINGHAM TMD
21V GRIMSBY (TIOXIDE)
21W IMMINGHAM (RMC)
21X IMMINGHAM EXXTOR
21Y IMMINGHAM AREA BLOCK LOADS
21Z IMMINGHAM HIT
22A SCUNTHORPE FREIGHT DEPOT
22B SCUNTHORPE (METALS)
22C SCUNTHORPE (ENTRANCE 'C')
22E SCUNTHORPE (ENTRANCE 'E')
22F FLIXBOROUGH WHARF
22H SCUNTHORPE (COAL HANDLING PLANT)
22R ROXBY GULLIT
22T SANTON (ORE TERM)
22Y SCUNTHORPE AREA BLOCK LOADS
01.12.05

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230 DONCASTER TAG (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
232 DONCASTER TRUNK TAG
23A DONCASTER ROYAL MAIL
23B DONCASTER BELMONT
23C DONCASTER FREIGHT DEPOT
23D DONCASTER RAILPORT
23E DONCASTER HEXTHORPE
23F HATFIELD COLLIERY
23H HECK PLASMOR
23J DONCASTER RAILPORT (SINGLE DECK)
23K DONCASTER RAILPORT (DOUBLE DECK)
23L DONCASTER TMD
23M DONCASTER MARSHGATE SIDINGS
23N ROSSINGTON COLLIERY
23R BARNBY DUN ROCKWARE
23T DONCASTER DOWN DECOY
23U DONCASTER UP DECOY
23W DONCASTER WEST YARD
23X DONCASTER WOODYARD & VIRTUAL QUARRY
23Y DONCASTER AREA BLOCK LOADS
23Z DONCASTER WABTEC & ADTRANZ
24A ALDWARKE NEW SITE (RES)
24R PARKGATE & RAWMARSH
250 TINSLEY YARD
252 TINSLEY TRUNK TAG
25A ATTERCLIFFE
25B TINSLEY (METALS)
25C BEIGHTON (CCE DEPOT)
25D DEEPCAR
25F SHEFFIELD (FREIGHT TERM)
25J SHEFFIELD (BROUGHTON LANE)
25M ROTHERHAM (MASBOROUGH)
25N TINSLEY (B.S.C.SPACE)
25S TINSLEY (B.S.C.SMACC)
25Y TINSLEY AREA BLOCK LOADS
260 WORKSOP YARD
262 WORKSOP WRD (MGR'S FOR MAINTENANCE)
26A WHITWELL QUARRY
26B COTTAM (OIL)
26C COTTAM (COAL)
26D MALTBY COLLIERY
26E HARWORTH COLLIERY
26F HARWORTH GLASS BULBS (COAL)
26G WORKSOP ROCKWARE GLASS
26H COTTAM (FGD LIMESTONE)
26K KIRTON LINDSEY
26P WEST BURTON (OIL)
26R WEST BURTON RUGBY ASH
26S WEST BURTON FLY ASH
26T GAINSBOROUGH LEA ROAD
26W WEST BURTON (COAL)
26X WEST BURTON (FGD LIMESTONE)
26Y WORKSOP AREA BLOCK LOADS
270 BARROW HILL YARD
27A SEYMOUR JCN.
27B BOLSOVER (COALITE)
27X OXCROFT
27Y BARROW HILL AREA BLOCK LOADS
28A SHIREBROOK COLLIERY
28D CLIPSTONE COLLIERY
28G OLLERTON COLLIERY
28H THORESBY COLLIERY
28L SHIREBROOK LOCO
28M HIGH MARNHAM POWER STATION
28R RUFFORD
28W WELBECK COLLIERY
01.12.05

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292 BLACKBURN (AIR BRAKED)
29B BLACKBURN KING STREET (BRITISH FUELS)
29C CLITHEROE
29F BLACKBURN FREIGHT DEPOT
29Y BLACKBURN AREA BLOCK LOADS
30B BURN NAZE
30C CHORLEY
30D PRESTON (DEEPDALE)
30G BAMBER BRIDGE (WHITTLES)
30Y PRESTON AREA BLOCK LOADS
31A CASTLETON (CE)
31C DEAN LANE
31D WEASTE
31F MANCHESTER HOPE ST.
31L NEWTON HEATH T.M.D.
31P BRINDLE HEATH
31Q ORDSALL LANE
31W WESTHOUGHTON (AIR BRAKED)
31Y NORTH MANCHESTER AREA BLOCK LOADS
320 GUIDE BRIDGE TAG (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
32A ASHBURYS
32B BREDBURY
32M LONGSIGHT T.M.D.
32N NORTHENDEN
32Q PARTINGTON (SHELLCHEM)
32S STALYBRIDGE
32Y MANCHESTER SOUTH AREA BLOCK LOADS
332 TRAFFORD PARK TRUNK TAG (60 MPH)
333 TRAFFORD PARK TRUNK TAG (75 MPH)
33B BARTON DOCK ROAD CONT.BASE
33L TRAFFORD PARK EUROTERMINAL
33M TRAFFORD PARK METALS
33Y TRAFFORD PARK AREA BLOCK LOADS
342 PEAK FOREST TRUNK TAG
34B TOPLEY PIKE
34D DOWLOW HINDLOW
34E EARLES SIDINGS
34P PEAK FOREST
34R PEAK FOREST DOVE HOLES RMC
34T TUNSTEAD
34Y PEAK FOREST AREA BLOCK LOADS
13.03.02
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350 WARRINGTON TAG (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
352 WARRINGTON TRUNK TAG 60MPH
353 WARRINGTON TRUNK TAG (75MPH)
355 WARRINGTON ARPLEY FUELLING APRON
356 WARRINGTON ARPLEY REPAIR POINT
35A ST HELENS
35B DONCASTER BELMONT VIA WARRINGTON
35C DALLAM INTERMODAL CONTAILERS
35D DALLAM CONVENTIONAL WAGONS
35F FIDLERS FERRY
35G WARRINGTON ARPLEY
35H WARRINGTON WALTON OLD JUNCTION
35L SPRINGS BRANCH TMD
35M MOSSEND VIA WARRINGTON
35Q ST HELENS (COWLEY HILL)
35R RAVENHEAD
35T INCE MOSS
35V ASHTON IN MAKERFIELD (KELBIT)
35Y WARRINGTON AREA BLOCK LOADS
36A DITTON AHC INTERMODAL
36B GARSTON (ANSA)
36C KNOWSLEY (CONTAINERS)
36D WIDNES DITTON (O'CONNOR)
36E DITTON
36F FOLLY LANE
36G GARSTON
36H HALEWOOD
36J HALEWOOD (JAGUAR)
36K KNOWSLEY (CONVENTIONAL WAGONS)
36L SEAFORTH (CORUS COIL)
36M AHC WIDNES (GAS WAGONS)
36N ALLERTON TMD
36P SEAFORTH (CORUS PLATE)
36Q SEAFORTH STANTON GATE
36R SEAFORTH (C.T.)
36S SEAFORTH ALEX DK MDHC (EMR)
36U LIVERPOOL BULK TERMINAL
36W DITTON WATER
36X GARSTON F.L.T.
36Y LIVERPOOL AREA BLOCK LOADS
37B OAKLEIGH SDGS
37L NORTHWICH (ICI LOSTOCK WKS)
37M MIDDLEWICH
37P NORTHWICH PFA
37Y NORTHWICH AREA BLOCK LOADS
382 ELLESMERE PORT TRUNK TAG
384 ELLESMERE PORT (AIR BRAKED) 45MPH
38A STANLOW & T (SHELL) (AIR BRAKED) 60MPH
38B INCE & ELTON (UKF)
38D ELLESMERE PORT (SHELL UK)
38E ELLESMERE PORT WEST
38G ELLESMERE PORT (CAWOODS)
38H ELLESMERE PORT EAST (BP OIL)
38N BIRKENHEAD NORTH NFD
38T ELLESMERE PORT W (VAUXHALL) TALT
38V ELLESMERE PORT W (VAUXHALL)
38Y ELLESMERE PORT AREA BLOCK LOADS
390 DEE MARSH
392 DEE MARSH TRUNK TAG
39E SHOTTON (CORUS)
39P SHOTWICK (PAPER)
39T DEANSIDE TITANIUM
39Y DEE MARSH AREA BLOCK LOADS
22.09.06
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40D CHESTER TMD
40H HOLYHEAD RTZ
40J POINT OF AYR COLLIERY
40L LLANDUDNO JCN
40M MOSTYN DOCK
40P PENMAENMAWR
40Q AMLWCH
40R HOLYHEAD
40T TRAWSFYNYDD
40V VALLEY
40Y CHESTER AREA BLOCK LOADS
41C CHIRK (TIMBER TRAFFIC)
41K CHIRK (MBA WAGONS)
41P PENYFFORDD
41Y WREXHAM AREA BLOCK LOADS
422 CREWE TRUNK TAG (60 MPH)
42A MADELEY CHORD
42D CREWE DMD
42E CREWE EURO
42G CREWE (GRESTY LANE CE)
42M CREWE IEMD
42T SANDBACH TOXIC
42Q CREWE
42W CREWE WORKS
42Y CREWE AREA BLOCK LOADS
432 LONGPORT TRUNK TAG
43C CLIFF VALE SLURRY (TEA/ICA)
43M STOKE (MARCROFT ENGRG)
43P CLIFFE VALE HOPPERS (JIA)
43W CLIFFE VALE BAGS (IWA/IWB)
43Y STOKE AREA BLOCK LOADS
440 LINCOLN HOLMES YARD
44A BOSTON (AGGREGATES)
44B BOSTON METALS
44E LINCOLN EMR
44W WELTON
44Y LINCOLN AREA BLOCK LOADS
450 PETERBOROUGH TAG (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
452 PETERBOROUGH TRUNK TAG
45A OFFORD
45B SANDY
45C PETERBOROUGH CRESCENT WHARF CCD
45D BIGGLESWADE
45F FLETTON
45K KETTON
45N ST NEOTS
45Q PETERBOROUGH VIRTUAL QUARRY
45R PETERBOROUGH RMC
45T TALLINGTON
45Y PETERBOROUGH AREA BLOCK LOADS
45Z PETERBOROUGH NEW ENGLAND YD
460 WHITEMOOR YARD & VIRTUAL QUARRY
46A KINGS LYNN YARD
46B BURY ST. EDMUNDS
46C SNAILWELL METALS
46E ELY
46F ELY (FIA POOL 2349)
46G DOWNHAM
46K KENNETT
46L SOUTH LYNN
46M MIDDLETON TOWERS
46T BRANDON
46V WHITTLESEA
46W WISBECH
46Y MARCH AREA BLOCK LOADS
470 CAMBRIDGE YARD
47A FEN DRAYTON
47B BROXBOURNE
47C HARLOW MILL (BARDON)
47D HARLOW MILL (FOSTER YEOMAN)
47E CHESTERTON JCN
47F FOXTON
47G FOLLY LANE 47 PERCENT GRADE
47H BARNWELL JCN
47J STANSTED
47L CAMBRIDGE (CHARR)
47N NEWMARKET
47S BISHOPS STORTFORD
47Y CAMBRIDGE AREA BLOCK LOADS
08.08.07
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480 NORWICH YARD
48A NORWICH TROWSE
48C NORWICH RIVERSIDE
48D DEREHAM
48J ECCLES ROAD (JOHNSON)
48L LOWESTOFT
48N NORTH WALSHAM
48W WYMONDHAM
48Y NORWICH AREA BLOCK LOADS
490 IPSWICH YARD
492 PARKESTON QUAY TRUNK TAG
49A BARHAM
49B IPSWICH FREIGHT DEPOT
49C IPSWICH GRIFFIN WHARF
49D IPSWICH FLT FUEL
49F FELIXSTOWE SOUTH DOCKS (EWS)
49G FELIXSTOWE NORTH DOCKS (EWS)
49H PARKESTON QUAY CONTAINER TERMINAL
49L LEISTON (CEGB)
49P PARKESTON QUAY
49T PARKESTON QUAY (CARLESS SOV)
49W IPSWICH WEST BANK TERMINAL
49Y IPSWICH AREA BLOCK LOADS
500 COLCHESTER YARD
50G FOLLY LANE 50 PERCENT GRADE
50M MARKS TEY
50Y COLCHESTER AREA BLOCK LOADS
51A PURFLEET DWW TALT
51B RIPPLE LANE (ASW)
51C CORYTON THAMES HAVEN (MOBIL OIL)
51D DAGENHAM DOCK
51E THAMES HAVEN MARCROFT
51F TILBURY CONTAINER TERMINAL
51G DAGENHAM TALT WAGONS
51H SHELLHAVEN
51J DAGENHAM (JAGUAR)
51K SHOEBURYNESS
51L PURFLEET METALS EX SHEERNESS
51M DAGENHAM DOCK (FORDS)
51P PURFLEET
51Q PURFLEET (CONTAINERS EX AVONMOUTH)
51R BARKING RIPPLE LANE
51S BARKING RIPPLE LANE (STORA ENSO)
51T TILBURY
51W WEST THURROCK
51Y TILBURY AREA BLOCK LOADS
520 TEMPLE MILLS TAG (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
522 TEMPLE MILLS TRUNK TAG
52A TEMPLE MILLS YARD
52B BOW GOODS
52C BOW DEPOT (COAL)
52R STRATFORD CTRL
27.06.06
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Brings back memories reading what you have written about TOPS Tagging Adrian. When I came off the footplate in 1988 I worked at Whitemoor TOPS. By January, 1990 I was working for the BRB at MacMillan House on platform 1 at Paddington in the Data Support Office. My main job was the responsibility o the TOPS Tagging table. I took over from Mr. Gerald Jacobs who was retiring & he went onto create the Quail Track Map Books. I remember vividly going to Blandford House at Maryleboone several times a week to collect printouts from the TOPS mainframe computer which was housed there. I've still got in my cupboard some alphabetical & numerical TOPS Location Handbooks dating 1988, 1990 & 1991. Some of the TAGs in your list had changed by 1988 as I remember Whitemoor was 462, Cambridge was 472, Ipswich was 492 & Harwich Parkeston was 494. Nonetheless very interesting what you have posted.
 

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Brings back memories reading what you have written about TOPS Tagging Adrian. When I came off the footplate in 1988 I worked at Whitemoor TOPS. By January, 1990 I was working for the BRB at MacMillan House on platform 1 at Paddington in the Data Support Office. My main job was the responsibility o the TOPS Tagging table. I took over from Mr. Gerald Jacobs who was retiring & he went onto create the Quail Track Map Books. I remember vividly going to Blandford House at Maryleboone several times a week to collect printouts from the TOPS mainframe computer which was housed there. I've still got in my cupboard some alphabetical & numerical TOPS Location Handbooks dating 1988, 1990 & 1991. Some of the TAGs in your list had changed by 1988 as I remember Whitemoor was 462, Cambridge was 472, Ipswich was 492 & Harwich Parkeston was 494. Nonetheless very interesting what you have posted.

The man from BR at Paddington is here, just like I said! Interesting information, and welcome to the forum. Treasure those location handbooks... I plan to get hold of a copy from the 80s if I can, although I seem to remember the NALCO location handbooks were rather hefty, and the postage will no doubt be a pretty penny these days.

From this Network Rail Catalogue of Railway Code Systems it appears NALCO later became CORPUS, the current system. The Railway Codes website has a useful list of Stanox codes, but there are plenty of gaps for historical locations (especially freight) that no longer exist.
http://www.railwaycodes.org.uk/crs/crs0.shtm

No doubt many of the tag codes changed over the years - the info posted here is the final state of the tagging system before it fell out of regular use, with the date when each individual dataset was last updated included at the bottom of each section. There are plenty of historical locations listed where the code has probably been unchanged for many years. In the previous post I hit the character limit, so here's the rest of the tag codes:

53A STEVENAGE LANGLEY
53H HITCHIN
540 KINGS CROSS YARD
54A BOUNDS GREEN (AIR BRAKED) (HST SPARES)
54F FERME PARK
54H HORNSEY
54L HORNSEY LATHE
54R KINGS CROSS (RMC)
54S KINGS CROSS (SPOIL)
54Y KINGS CROSS AREA BLOCK LOADS
55B EAST LEAKE (GYPSUM)
55D BEESTON MCINTYRE
55T RECTORY JCN
55Y NOTTINGHAM AREA BLOCK LOADS
560 TOTON TAG (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
562 TOTON TRUNK TAG (60 MPH)
563 TOTON TMD
564 TOTON WRD
568 TOTON INFRASTRUCTURE
56A TOTON YARD
56B STANTON GATE
56D DOE HILL
56E BENNERLEY OPENCAST
56F STAPLEFORD & SANDIARCE (BALFOUR BEATTY)
56G RATCLIFFE (FGD LIMESTONE)
56L LONG EATON
56P RATCLIFFE (PETROLEUM COKE)
56R RATCLIFFE (COAL)
56Y TOTON AREA BLOCK LOADS
57B BURTON
57C DENBY OPENCAST
57E DERBY CHADDESDEN
57F DRAKELOW 'C' POWER STATION
57G DERBY (THOMAS HILL)
57J ETCHES PARK TMD
57K SPONDON (COURTAULDS)
57N LITCHURCH LANE (BREL)
57P DERBY
57S SINFIN SIDINGS (FUEL)
57Y DERBY AREA BLOCK LOADS
580 COALVILLE YARD
58B BARDON HILL (QUARRIES)
58C CLIFFE HILL STUD FARM
58H HICKS LODGE
58N COALFIELDS FARM OPENCAST
58S SWAINS PARK
58Y COALVILLE AREA BLOCK LOADS
16.06.04
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59A LEICESTER BRAUNSTON GATE
59B OLD DALBY
59C CROFT
59D MELTON MOWBRAY
59L LOUGHBOROUGH
59M MOUNTSORREL
59T LEICESTER LOCO FUELLING POINT
59Y LEICESTER AREA BLOCK LOADS
602 CORBY TRUNK TAG
60A CORBY AUTOMOTIVES
60C CORBY TUBES (CORUS)
60D CORBY WORKS
60P CORBY POWER STATION
60Y CORBY AREA BLOCK LOADS
61Y WELLINGBOROUGH AREA BLOCK LOADS
62B BEDFORD
62C LUTON (LIMBURY ROAD)
62E ELSTOW
62F FORDERS STEWARTBY
63C CRICKLEWOOD
63N NEASDEN
63P NEASDEN AGGREGATE INDUSTRIES
63R RADLETT
63S ST PANCRAS (CHURCHYARD SIDINGS)
63Y CRICKLEWOOD AREA BLOCK LOADS
64C SHREWSBURY NEW YARD (HDA & HEA COAL HOPPERS)
64D SHREWSBURY
64E IRONBRIDGE
64G GOBOWEN
64J ABERYSTWYTH
64M MACHYNLLETH
64T DONNINGTON RFT
64X WHITTINGTON
64Y SHREWSBURY AREA BLOCK LOADS
650 BESCOT TAG (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
652 BESCOT TRUNK TAG
658 BESCOT INFRASTRUCTURE UP SIDE
65A BESCOT YARD DOWN SIDE
65B BRIERLEY HILL
65G LANGLEY GREEN (METHANOL)
65H ROUND OAK
65J BROWNHILLS
65L BESCOT TMD
65P PENSNETT
65Q BESCOT VIRTUAL QUARRY
65R RUGELEY
65T WALSALL
65U ALBION
65V LANGLEY GREEN (CHLORINE)
65W WOLVERHAMPTON (STEEL TERMINAL)
65X HANDSWORTH
65Y BESCOT AREA BLOCK LOADS
65Z BLOXWICH IMPERIAL SMELTING
25.05.03
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660 WASHWOOD HEATH SIDINGS
662 WASHWOOD HEATH TRUNK TAG
66A LONGBRIDGE (COMPONENTS)
66B LONGBRIDGE (OTHER)
66C WASHWOOD HEATH (COAL HOPPERS)
66D SALTLEY EMR
66E WASHWOOD HEATH ALSTOM
66F DAW MILL
66G HAMS HALL (GRITSTONE)
66H HAMS HALL
66J TYSELEY
66K CASTLE BROMWICH
66L BIRMINGHAM LAWLEY ST D.C.
66M BORDESLEY
66N KINGSBURY (METALS)
66P KINGSBURY (PETROLEUM)
66Q BROMFORD BRIDGE (ESSO)
66S WASHWOOD HEATH RMC (SLEEPERS)
66R BROMFORD BRIDGE (JAGUAR)
66T SALTLEY LIP
66V BIRCH COPPICE (VOLKSWAGEN TNT)
66W WASHWOOD HEATH RMC (STONE)
66Y WASHWOOD HEATH AREA BLOCK LOADS
670 WORCESTER YARD
672 WORCESTER TRUNK TAG
67B BROMSGROVE
67D DROITWICH
67L LONG MARSTON
67W WORCESTER METALBOX
67Y WORCESTER AREA BLOCK LOADS
680 GLOUCESTER YARD
682 GLOUCESTER TRUNK TAG
68A ASHCHURCH (MOD)
68B GLOUCESTER BARNWOOD
68D BERKELEY
68H STONEHOUSE CCD
68L LLANTHONY
68Y GLOUCESTER AREA BLOCK LOADS
690 COVENTRY YARD
69B BANBURY YARD
69C BANBURY RESERVOIR
69D BANBURY (AIR BRAKED)
69E NUNEATON TRENT VALLEY
69F FENNY COMPTON
69H THREE SPIRES
69M BEDWORTH
69P PROLOGIS PARK (COVENTRY)
69Y COVENTRY AREA BLOCK LOADS
70A AKEMAN STREET
70B BLETCHLEY
70C AYLESBURY CCD (HEA-HDA)
70D DAVENTRY (VIA BESCOT)
70E DAVENTRY TRUNK TAG (60 MPH)
70F DAVENTRY TRUNK TAG (75 MPH)
70G AYLESBURY FD
70K CALVERT
70N NORTHAMPTON CE
70R RUGBY (EWS)
70Q RUGBY VIRTUAL QUARRY
70W WOLVERTON
70Y NORTHAMPTON AREA BLOCK LOADS
11.04.05
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720 WEMBLEY AREA TAG (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
722 WILLESDEN (AIR BRAKED) 60MPH
72A WEMBLEY YARD
72B WILLESDEN YARD
72C WILLESDEN CEMENT
72D WEMBLEY (CONTAINERS FROM AVONMOUTH)
72E WEMBLEY TRUNK TAG (60 MPH)
72F WILLESDEN EURO TERMINAL.
72G WILLESDEN EURO TERMINAL (PARCELFORCE)
72M WILLESDEN METALS
72R NORTH POLE DEPOT (H. BOOT).
72S NORTH POLE DEPOT (M&EE).
72W WEMBLEY TRUNK TAG (75 MPH)
72Y WILLESDEN AREA BLOCK LOADS
730 ACTON YARD
732 ACTON TRUNK TAG
73A COLNBROOK (RUGBY FLY ASH)
73B OLD OAK COMMON
73C SOUTHALL
73D THORNEY MILL
73E ACTON (COAL)
73F NORTHOLT JUNCTION
73G ACTON (BLOCK & BRICKS)
73H HAYES AND HARLINGTON
73J ACTON (FOSTER YEOMAN)
73K BRENTFORD
73L LANGLEY
73M COLNBROOK OIL TERMINAL
73N COLNBROOK (FOSTER YEOMAN)
73P PADDINGTON
73Q GERRARDS CROSS
73R PARK ROYAL
73S COLNBROOK (STEEL)
73T WEST RUISLIP LUL
73W WEST DRAYTON
73Y ACTON AREA BLOCK LOADS
740 DIDCOT TAG (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
74A DIDCOT YARD
74B DIDCOT FUELLING POINT
74D DIDCOT POWER STATION
74E DIDCOT (AIR BRAKED)
74F THEALE (FOSTER YEOMAN)
74G READING
74H OXFORD HINKSEY (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
74J BICESTER C.O.D.
74M DIDCOT (NEDLLOYD)
74P THEALE (MURCO)
74R OXFORD BANBURY ROAD
74T THEALE (HANSON)
74W APPLEFORD
74X OXFORD
74Y READING/OXFORD AREA BLOCK LOADS
74Z BMW RAIL TERMINAL OXFORD
750 SWINDON YARD
752 SWINDON (AIR BRAKED)
75A SWINDON PRESSINGS
75C CHIPPENHAM
75D MELKSHAM
75E SWINDON EMR
75T SWINDON (HARTWELLS)
75W WOOTTON BASSETT
75Y SWINDON AREA BLOCK LOADS
16.01.06
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760 ALEXANDER DOCK JUNCTION (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
762 ALEXANDRA DOCK JUNCTION TRUNK TAG
76A ALEXANDER DOCK JUNCTION YARD
76B MACHEN
76C EAST USK
76D NEWPORT DOCKS
76E EBBW VALE
76F FIFOOTS POINT POWER STATION
76G PANTEG
76H HEREFORD
76J CRUMLIN
76K LLANWERN (COIL EX IMMINGHAM)
76L LLANWERN
76M CAERWENT
76N NEWPORT DOCKS (ALUMINIUM)
76P PONTRILAS
76R MORETON ON LUGG
76S LLANWERN (CAMBRIAN STONE)
76Q SUDBROOK TANKS
76T ORB WORKS NEWPORT (EAST USK BRANCH)
76W LLANWERN (TANKS)
76Y NEWPORT AREA BLOCK LOADS
770 CARDIFF YARD
772 CARDIFF TRUNK TAG
77A CARDIFF TIDAL WABTEC
77B CARDIFF TIDAL MARCROFT
77C CARDIFF TIDAL EWS REPAIR SIDING
77D CARDIFF A.B.P.
77E CARDIFF TIDAL
77H CARDIFF DOCKS HCB ENERGY
77M CARDIFF PENGAM (METALS)
77R CARDIFF ROD MILL
77S CARDIFF (TREMORFA WORKS ASW)
77W WENTLOOG FLT
77Y CARDIFF AREA BLOCK LOADS
780 RADYR YARD
78B BARRY (BP CHEMICALS)
78C BARRY DOCKS (DOW)
78D BARRY DOCKS (WOODHAMS)
78E CARDIFF DCA
78F BARRY (DOW CORNING X FRANCE)
78L BARRY (AIR BRAKED)
78R CARDIFF (CANTON)
78S BARRY DOCKS (SAMAT TERMINAL)
78T TOWER COLLIERY
78U CWMBARGOED
78V ABERTHAW (CEMENT)
78W ABERTHAW POWER STATION
78X BARRY DOCKS
78Y RADYR/ABERDARE AREA BLOCK LOADS
03.01.06
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790 MARGAM YARD
791 MARGAN C&W
792 MARGAM TRUNK TAG
793 PORT TALBOT 79736 STEEL CARRIERS
794 PORT TALBOT 79736 COIL CARRIERS
795 PORT TALBOT 79736 SLABS
796 PORT TALBOT 79736 COIL
797 PORT TALBOT 79736 SCRAP
798 PORT TALBOT 79736 LIME
799 PORT TALBOT 79736 BILLET/BLOOM
79A PORT TALBOT (ABBEY WORKS) (METALS)
79B BRITON FERRY BP
79C PORT TALBOT (IRON ORE TERMINAL)
79D SWANSEA DOCKS
79F BAGLAN BAY
79G PORT TALBOT GRANGE SDGS (COAL)
79H GWAIH CAE GURWAIH (OPENCAST)
79J SWANSEA BURROWS SDGS
79K JERSEY MARINE
79L LLANDEILO JCN YARD
79M PARCSLIP
79P PANTYFFYNNON
79Q ONLLWYN
79R LLANDARCY
79S SWANSEA (BURROWS) FORD
79T TROSTRE WORKS (METALS)
79U LLANELLI (AIR BRAKED)
79V BRITON FERRY NORBRIT
79X BRIDGEND
79Y MGM/SSEA/LLANELLI AREA BLOCK LOADS
80C FISHGUARD HARBOUR (AIR BRAKED)
80D CARMARTHEN (UKF)
80J MILFORD HAVEN (AIR BRAKED)
80L WATERSTON (AIR BRAKED)
80M HAVERFORD WEST (AIR BRAKED)
80N CARMARTHEN JCN (AIR BRAKED)
80P PEMBROKE MOD
80R ROBESTON
80W WATERSTON
80Y CARMARTHEN AREA BLOCK LOADS
810 AVONMOUTH
812 AVONMOUTH TRUNK TAG
813 AVONMOUTH HB LAMINATES
814 AVONMOUTH HB NATIONAL PAPER PRODUCTS
815 AVONMOUTH HB INTERNATIONAL PAPER PRODUCTS
81A AVONMOUTH BBHT
81B BRIDGWATER
81C STOKE GIFFORD
81D PORTBURY CARS (DOUBLE DECK)
81E BRISTOL EAST DEPOT
81F AVONMOUTH LPG
81G PORTBURY CARS (SINGLE DECK)
81J AVONMOUTH HENRY BATH
81K ST. PHILLIPS MARSH DEPOT
81L BRISTOL (LAWRENCE HILL)
81P BATH AVON C.C.REFUSE
81Q AVONMOUTH DOCKS
81R PORTBURY CAR TERMINAL
81S WESTERLEIGH OIL TERMINAL
81T BARTON HILL (AIR BRAKED)
81U PORTBURY COAL TERMINAL
81V STOKE GIFFORD TIP
81W PORTBURY LOADED WIA'S
81Y BRISTOL AREA BLOCK LOADS
04.04.05
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820 WESTBURY YARD (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
822 WESTBURY TRUNK TAG
82A WESTBURY YARD
82C CRANMORE (MEREHEAD FOSTER YEOMAN)
82F FROME
82H YEOVIL JUNCTION C.C.D
82L WESTBURY LOCO SD
82M WESTBURY STONE EMPTIES
82P WESTBURY (CEMENT)
82R WHATLEY QUARRY (HANSON)
82W WARMINSTER
82Y WESTBURY AREA BLOCK LOADS
830 EXETER YARD
832 EXETER TRUNK TAG
83A EXETER CENTRAL
83B BARNSTAPLE
83C EXETER CHINA CLAY EMPTIES
83D EXETER ST DAVIDS LOCO SD
83F TIVERTON JCN
83H HEATHFIELD
83L LAPFORD
83M MELDON QUARRY
83N NEWTON ABBOT
83T TAUNTON
83Y EXETER AREA BLOCK LOADS
840 PLYMOUTH
84B PLYMOUTH CATTEWATER BITUMEN
84C MOORSWATER LISKEARD
84E ERNESETTLE
84L LAIRA TMD
84M PLYMOUTH (THOMAS)
84P PLYMOUTH CATTEWATER
84T TAVISTOCK JCN (AIR BRAKED)
84Y PLYMOUTH AREA BLOCK LOADS
850 ST BLAZEY YARD
852 ST BLAZEY TRUNK TAG
85A ST AUSTELL
85B BURNGULLOW
85C CARNE POINT FOWEY DOCK
85D DRINNICK MILL
85E ST. BLAZEY LOCO SD
85F FOWEY DOCK
85G GOONBARROW JCN
85H CHACEWATER
85J BODMIN (FITZGERALD LIGHTING)
85L LOSTWITHIEL
85N PENZANCE (AIR BRAKED)
85M PENZANCE LOCO SD
85P PENZANCE
85R ST ERTH
85S FALMOUTH
85T TRURO
85Y ST BLAZEY AREA BLOCK LOADS
860 EASTLEIGH YARD (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
862 EASTLEIGH (AIR BRAKED) 60MPH
864 EASTLEIGH T&RSMD
868 EASTLEIGHT CWR DEPOT
869 DINTON
86A EASTLEIGH YARD
86B WOOL/WINFRITH
86C SOUTHAMPTON EASTERN DOCKS
86D MARCHWOOD
86E EASTLEIGH (FOSTER YEOMAN)
86F FAWLEY
86G TOTTON
86H SOUTHAMPTON DOWN YARD METALS
86J WOKING (CE)
86K FRATTON
86L QUIDHAMPTON
86M MICHELDEVER
86N LUDGERSHALL/ANDOVER
86P SOUTHAMPTON UP YARD
86Q FAREHAM
86R BOTLEY
86S SOUTHAMPTON DOWN YARD RFD
86T WAREHAM FURZEBROOK
86U MILLBROOK (AIR BRAKED)
86V HAMWORTHY GOODS
86W WOKING (STONE)
86X SOUTHAMPTON MARITIME
86Y EASTLEIGH AREA BLOCK LOADS
86Z SOUTHAMPTON WESTERN DOCKS
26.07.04
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87A PURLEY
87B BRIGHTON (AIR BRAKED)
87C CLAPHAM JUNCTION
87D BATTERSEA
87H HORSHAM
87J SALFORDS
87K REDHILL
87M GODSTONE TIP
87Q TOLWORTH
87R ARDINGLY/HAYWARDS HEATH
87T THREE BRIDGES
87U STEWARTS LANE/BATTERSEA
87W HOLYBOURNE CARLESS EXPLORATION
880 HOO JUNCTION (INFRASTRUCTURE TRAFFIC)
882 HOO JUNCTION (TRUNK TAG)
88A HOO JCN YARD
88C HOO JCN METALS
88G ISLE OF GRAIN
88H NEWHAVEN
88K CRAWLEY NEW YARD (STONE)
88M CLIFFE
88Q ANGERSTEIN WHARF
88R HITHER GREEN (CE)
88S HITHER GREEN STONE TRAFFIC
88T GRAIN THAMESPORT (EWS)
88V HOO JN (VICTA RAIL)
88Y NORTH KENT AREA BLOCK LOADS
890 TONBRIDGE YARD
89A SHEERNESS (FLATS, COMTICS)
89B SHEERNESS (CARTICS)
89C CHATHAM
89D QUEENBOROUGH RFD
89E DOLLANDS MOOR/FRETHUN (WATER EMPTIES)
89J SEVINGTON
89K SITTINGBOURNE (BOWATERS)
89L RIDHAM DOCK RFD
89M MOUNTFIELD
89N QUEENBOROUGH METALS
89P PADDOCK WOOD (TRANSFESA)
89R ALLINGTON (ARC)
89S DOLLANDS MOOR
89T HOTHFIELD
89U SHEERNESS (OTHER THAN SCRAP)
89V SHEERNESS (SCRAP)
89W SITTINGBOURNE FREIGHT DEPOT
89Y SOUTH KENT AREA BLOCK LOADS
900 LOCAL TAG
901 LOCAL TAG
999 FVMC TAG
16.06.04
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It does raise some nostalgia for the days of wagonload freight! One oddity I noticed just in looking at one or two areas I knew in those days: what on earth was Folly Lane? There are three entries:
36F FOLLY LANE on Merseyside
47G FOLLY LANE 47 PERCENT GRADE in the Cambridge area
50G FOLLY LANE 50 PERCENT GRADE in the Colchester area.
Does anyone know?
 

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It does raise some nostalgia for the days of wagonload freight! One oddity I noticed just in looking at one or two areas I knew in those days: what on earth was Folly Lane? There are three entries:
36F FOLLY LANE on Merseyside
47G FOLLY LANE 47 PERCENT GRADE in the Cambridge area
50G FOLLY LANE 50 PERCENT GRADE in the Colchester area.
Does anyone know?

I'll hazard a guess that the 50G Folly Lane is the now disused sand sidings east of Marks Tey on the up side, next to the A12, and 50% refers to the grade of sand.

I googled Folly Lane and got an ORR spreadsheet and a Network Rail spreadsheet of the aforementioned Stanox codes. Though only the Northwest one for Folly Lane.
 
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I'll hazard a guess that the 50G Folly Lane is the now disused sand sidings east of Marks Tey on the up side, next to the A12, and 50% refers to the grade of sand.

I goggled Folly Lane and got an ORR spreadsheet and a Network Rail spreadsheet of the aforementioned Stanox codes. Though only the Northwest one for Folly Lane.
A fascinating thread full of memories (I worked on the TOPS Improved Train Call Procedure introduction in the late 1970s).

On the specific it seems an odd coincidence for the %age grade of sand to match the TOPS location codes!

So I think the 47 and 50 are about location, not grade of sand.

I'm desperately trying to remember where trains ran to from the Runcorn Folly Lane to see if that offers any clues. But I don't recall sand being a raw material. All very puzzling.
 

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It does raise some nostalgia for the days of wagonload freight! One oddity I noticed just in looking at one or two areas I knew in those days: what on earth was Folly Lane? There are three entries:
36F FOLLY LANE on Merseyside
47G FOLLY LANE 47 PERCENT GRADE in the Cambridge area
50G FOLLY LANE 50 PERCENT GRADE in the Colchester area.
Does anyone know?

Like you say, normally you would expect a tag starting with 47 to be somewhere around Cambridge, and a tag starting 50 to be somewhere around Colchester, as the first two digits usually match the geographical spread of Stanox numbering seen here: https://wiki.openraildata.com/index.php/STANOX_Areas

The only folly lane i know is the old ici works in Runcorn.

Yes, I think the 47G and 50G codes are being used unconventionally here to refer to the ICI works at Runcorn Folly Lane

I'll hazard a guess that the 50G Folly Lane is the now disused sand sidings east of Marks Tey on the up side, next to the A12, and 50% refers to the grade of sand.

I think you are right about 50% being a grade of product, but with the tag referring to Runcorn Folly Lane (where you would normally expect a tag to start with 36 to match the 36511 Stanox code).

I'm desperately trying to remember where trains ran to from the Runcorn Folly Lane to see if that offers any clues.

It's best known for the ICI works, with it's biggest output by rail being caustic soda. There's a rather good webpage about the branch in fact...
https://8dassociation.org/industrial-and-private-railways/folly-lane-ici-branch/

Googling grades of caustic soda (as you do) it seems that 46 to 51% is a typical strength range. I would guess 47G and 50G tags probably existed to help marshal wagons together for two different loading areas or sidings within the works. Or something along those lines, the exact details veiled by the mysteries of time. I wonder if any caustic soda wagons with these tags ended up in Newmarket or Marks Tey...

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The production of caustic soda (NaOH) also results in the co-products of chlorine and hydrogen. In the membrane process, a solution of approximately 33% in strength is formed. The solution is then sent to evaporators, which concentrate it to a strength of 50% by removing the appropriate amount of water.

Liquid caustic soda is available as a 50% solution in two main grades...

Sodium Hydroxide, Certified AR for Analysis, 46-51% Solution, Certified AR, Fisher Chemical™
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Sorry, I missed thus thread. But is it anything to do with the labels discussed in https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/br-wagon-label-clips-and-the-labels.282456/#post-7184533 - maybe as a replacement for the labels??

Yes, TOPS did allow for the use of wagon labels to be dispensed with in many cases, since the destination was recorded centrally in TOPS and available to yard staff who needed to shunt the train (via a printout of the consist, or a "shunt list" created to give shunting instructions for placing wagons in different sidings and so on).

Wagon labels were retained for certain things, such as for trains which needed to be "load examined." They are also still used as a visual indication of defective vehicles, with "red" (not to go) and "green" (defective but OK to move for repair) cards named after the physical colour on them. This information is also recorded in TOPS.

Wagon labels were still used in some cases, as a supplement to TOPS. Here are two cards picked up at the Guiness brewery in Park Royal in 1981:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/28083135@N06/8756984797/ (Photo: Kevin Lane)

The written (or printed) destination is still there, but is now accompanied by a 5-digit STANOX (location) code.

The 73305 code can be looked up here:
http://www.railwaycodes.org.uk/crs/crs0.shtm

Stanox codes are also listed here:
https://www.rail-record.co.uk/tops-location-codes/

They don't have all the historical Stanoxes, but in this case 73305 is the Stanox for "Park Royal Guinness." 73412 is the Stanox for a siding at Didcot, and 43046 is the code for Longport Freight Depot.

Another TOPS code is at the bottom right. 345 is the commodity code for beer, which would appear as FDBEER (FD = category of food & drink) on a TOPS consist. I think 880 might have been "dunnage" which is empty packaging / packing, for example used to fill empty space in a van to stop the load moving around and becoming damaged. Neither code quite fits "empty kegs" but you get the idea. The L and M codes just mean light or medium load - while it later became normal to use actual weights of contents, light / medium / heavy are still used to indicate how much is loaded into wagons used on engineering worksites, where providing an exact weight would be impractical.

Like the wagon labels, routing for wagonload traffic within TOPS was important, and not just the final destination. The idea of the "tags" was to generate this routing information automatically. Going back to the 1949 example of "Via Knottingley, Swinton, G.C. and Banbury," a comparable TOPS example was mentioned in post #3:

"...a TOPS consist from 2000 for the afternoon 6D66 Immingham Reception- Doncaster Belmont "Enterprise" has... IVA vans of fertiliser from Immingham Norsk Hydro destined for 80410 Carmarthen."

This would be routed on wagonload services via Doncaster Belmont, Warrington Arpley and Newport AD Junction. When the wagons were updated to show loaded in TOPS at Immingham, they would display a destination of 80410 (Carmarthen) and TOPS would automatically apply a 232 Doncaster trunk tag. When the "consist" for the train (listing the wagons) printed out at Doncaster, they would see a 352 Warrington Trunk tag. When the wagon is heading to Warrington it will acquire a 762 tag instructing it to be sent to Newport.

As 58050 mentioned in post #4, the "tagging tables" would be regularly updated so that the routing instructions matched the wagonload network at the time (no good trying to send wagons via Woodhead after it closed, for example). Although the tags were applied automatically by TOPS, someone had to provide the rules by which the tags were generated - such as sending Welsh traffic to Warrington from Doncaster.
 

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