Engine House

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Engine house may mean:

  • A Motive power depot, where locomotives are stored and maintained
  • A building that housed a steam engine on a mine. Many of these have survived in Cornwall, for example at Crown Mines
  • A building that housed a pumping engine for an Atmospheric railway

In England, there are several notable engine houses:

In America, Engine House, Engine House No. 1, and similar, may refer to:

(ordered by number)

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