Crewe Electric TMD
|  Locomotives damaged in the Nuneaton rail crash outside the depot in June 1975 | |
| Location | |
|---|---|
| Location | Crewe, United Kingdom | 
| Coordinates | 53°05′51″N 2°27′28″W / 53.0974°N 2.4578°W | 
| OS grid | SJ693557 | 
| Characteristics | |
| Owner | DB Cargo UK | 
| Depot code | 
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| Type | Diesel, Electric | 
| History | |
| Original | British Rail | 
| BR region | London Midland Region | 
Crewe Electric TMD (officially named Crewe IEMD – International Electric Maintenance Depot) is a traction maintenance depot for AC electric and diesel-electric locomotives; it is operated currently by DB Cargo UK. The depot is situated to the north-west of Crewe railway station on the Crewe-Chester railway line, opposite Crewe Works. Road access is from Wistaston Road.[1]
Depot plaque

In 1987, Railfreight introduced depot plaques on its locomotives; those allocated to Crewe IEMD carried a plaque depicting an eagle.
References
Further reading
- Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (2012). Stafford to Chester. West Sussex: Middleton Press. fig. 72. ISBN 9781908174345. OCLC 830024480.
- "Crewe notches up another successful open day". RAIL. No. 305. EMAP Apex Publications. 21 May – 3 June 1997. pp. 14–15. ISSN 0953-4563. OCLC 49953699.
External links
- Depot Directory West Coast (Internet Archive)
- An overhead view of the depot. Crewe Works is the long, rectangular building and Crewe Electric is on the branch of tracks to the south.