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This is a partial list of railway roundhouses. A roundhouse is a building used for servicing locomotives, large, circular or semicircular structures often located adjacent to or surrounding turntables.

1850s drawing of facade and plan of the roundhouse for Moscow – Saint Petersburg Railway.

Australia

Exterior of the 'Garratt Shed' end of No.2 Roundhouse at Broadmeadow Locomotive Depot

Canada

Great Western Railway Roundhouse.
This photograph shows Biggar, Saskatchewan's Roundhouse being demolished.
  • Hanna, AB Roundhouse is half-collapsed, but is otherwise in good condition.

France

Chambéry roundhouse.
  • Chambéry roundhouse, built between 1906 and 1910 in Chambéry (still exists).
  • Longueville roundhouse, in Longueville which is now the "Musée vivant du Chemin de Fer".
  • Montluçon roundhouse in Montluçon.
  • Mohon roundhouses in Charleville-Mézières (one of the two still exists).
  • Nogent-Vincennes roundhouse, built in 1849 in Paris-la Villette depot, where it was used until it was disassembled in 1859, and then rebuilt in Nogent-Vincennes depot.
  • Strasbourg-Hausbergen roundhouses.
  • Colmar roundhouses (one of the two still exists).
  • Sarrebourg roundhouse.
  • Bénestroff roundhouse (still exists).

Germany

  • Staßfurt
  • Wittenberge (ruin)
  • Berlin-Pankow-Heinersdorf [2]
  • Berlin-Rummelsburg [3]

Hungary

Roundhouse at Umekoji Steam Locomotive Museum.

Italy

  • Turin, near Porta Nouva terminal. Two large roundhouses, one still currently in use by the FS electric locomotive fleet, the other is used as storage for historical equipment. Neither is accessible to the public.

Japan

Mexico

  • Guadalajara Ferrocarriles Mexicanos yards southwest of downtown. Still in use.
  • San Luis Potosi Ferrocarriles Mexicanos yards. Still in use.

Poland

There are several dozen round houses still in operational use in Poland (albeit for diesel or electric locomotives) each with electric powered turntables. Many also remain extant but unused such as Gnieszno and Bydgoszcz. Below are ones associated with steam preservation.

Roundhouse at the National Railway Museum Entroncamento

Portugal

Entroncamento Municipality Portuguese National Railway Museum.

Switzerland

The restored roundhouse at Uster in Switzerland.

Sri Lanka

  • Galle Railway Station
  • Badulla Railway Station

Taiwan

Changhua Fan-Shaped Depot

United Kingdom

  • Barrow Hill Engine Shed is a roundhouse in Derbyshire
  • North Midland Railway roundhouse, a listed building built in 1839 at Derby, England
  • The Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, London, England was built in 1847, but was too small for its function within 20 years (it is now an arts center).
  • Roundhouse and half-roundhouse, Wellington Road/Graingers Way, Leeds – both built in approx. 1847, and are Listed buildings. The much larger roundhouse is occupied by a commercial vehicle hire company; the half-roundhouse now houses a retail wine warehouse and a procurement management company.
  • Roundhouse and working turntable St Blazey, Cornwall, now on Historic England's Heritage at Risk Register

United States

Roundhouse in Atlanta, Chattanooga Railroad (Photograph taken 1864 by George N. Barnard)

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