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Three Bridges depot is an Electric Traction Depot located in Three Bridges,
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, England. The depot is about 1.5 km south of
Three Bridges railway station Three Bridges railway station is located in and named after the village of Three Bridges, West Sussex, Three Bridges, which is now a district of Crawley, West Sussex, England. It is at the point where the Arun Valley Line diverges from the Brig ...
, on either side of the
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.


History

Located in the 'fork' between the
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( L&BR 1841), the
Arun Valley line The Arun Valley line, also known as the Mid Sussex line, is part of the Southern (Govia Thameslink Railway), Southern- and Govia Thameslink Railway, Thameslink-operated railway services. For the initial part of the route trains follow the Brig ...
( LB&SCR 1848), and the now-closed
Three Bridges–Tunbridge Wells line The Three Bridges–Tunbridge Wells line is a mostly disused railway line running from Three Bridges railway station, Three Bridges (on the Brighton Main Line) in West Sussex to Tunbridge Wells railway station, Tunbridge Wells Central in Kent vi ...
(EGR 1855), the site had historically been used for railway use, having not been built on until railway developments; by 1910 sidings had been built east of the Brighton Main Line, as well as an engine shed and turntable adjacent west of the site;Ordnance Survey. 1:2500. 1873–4, 1897, 1910 in 2008 the western development area comprised underused sidings and hardstanding with the site east of the mainline including operation sidings, as well as offices; tenants included English Welsh & Scottish Railway,
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and
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.


Thameslink depot

As part of the
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, it was decided that a large fleet of new trains, which were later named the Class 700, would be introduced on the Thameslink network. In 2008, the
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commissioned a study into the location of depots for the future Thameslink rolling stock: Network Rail preferred two depots based on an expectation that at times the central area of the Thameslink route would be closed for maintenance outside commercial operational hours, with no workable alternative electrified routes available. A single-depot solution was also investigated, but no suitably large sites were identified for such a facility. Sites were considered at:
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;
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;
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;
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; Three Bridges; and
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. By late 2008, the sites had been narrowed to Hornsey, Three Bridges and Tonbridge; finally Hornsey and Three Bridges were selected as a two-depot solution. In 2009, Arup acting on behalf of
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submitted a planning application for a rolling-stock depot south of
Three Bridges railway station Three Bridges railway station is located in and named after the village of Three Bridges, West Sussex, Three Bridges, which is now a district of Crawley, West Sussex, England. It is at the point where the Arun Valley Line diverges from the Brig ...
on a site owned by Network Rail, with facilities on either side of the
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. The western side of the proposed development included a single-ended three-road maintenance shed high, a wheel lathe, electricity substation, and sidings for 8 twelve-car trains; the eastern side included stabling for 4 twelve-car trains and an underframe-cleaning facility; both sides of the development were to have separate train-washing facilities, waste storage, and controlled emission toilet facilities. Site offices and warehousing were to be in a three-storey building northwest of the main shed. Planning permission for the development was granted in November 2009, but in December the associated Hornsey depot application was blocked by the
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; Network Rail submitted revised plans for both sites in 2011, with a smaller Hornsey scheme and an expanded Three Bridges scheme. At Three Bridges, additional carriage stabling for 5 eight-car trains with CET facilities was added to the north-west of the original site, on the site of an EWS/DB Schenker freight depot and a shed used for stabling of
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trains; the main maintenance building was expanded to a five-road building wide; stabling was increased to 11 eight-car trains on the original western site and 5 eight-car trains on the eastern site; and additional office and accommodation space was specified. In the same period as the new application, Network Rail submitted plans for a large railway operation and signalling centre to be built adjacent to the Three Bridges depot (see Three Bridges railway station#Three Bridges rail operating centre). In mid-2013,
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was awarded the approximately £150 million contract to build the two depots. The depot was officially opened by
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(MP) in October 2015. The completed main facilities building (MFB) was with five roads, each with full underfloor inspection facilities, and a light (2.5 t) crane. One road had two bogie drops, and a road was fitted with 25 kV AC electrification for static tests though the main building was unelectrified (third rail). Wheel lathes and carriage washes were outside the MFB.


Allocation

As of 2016, the depot's allocation consists of Class 700 EMUs.


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* * {{citation , url=http://www.crawley.gov.uk/pw/Planning_and_Development/Planning_Permission___Applications/Planning_Applications_Search/index.htm?accept=Search&pRecordID=33653&pApplicationNo=CR/2011/0093/FUL&pAD=yes&pAppNo=CR/2011/0093/FUL , title=(CR/2011/0093/FUL) CONSTRUCTION OF ROLLING STOCK MAINTENANCE DEPOT & ASSOCIATED WORKS … , date=21 February 2011 , publisher=Crawley Borough Council , author=Network Rail , author2=ARUP Railway depots in England Buildings and structures in Crawley Transport in Crawley Rail transport in West Sussex