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Inside UK’s eerie train graveyard where abandoned locomotives left to rust away for 35 YEARS in ‘terribly sad’ sight

Published on May 15, 2025 at 03:54 PM

PICTURES have revealed the inside of a “train graveyard”;; where dozens of abandoned locomotives were sent to rust.

Social media users said the images were “terribly sad”;; after seeing the trains left to rot in an .

Aerial view of a dozen rusty diesel locomotives and railway sleepers in a quarry.
Train enthusiasts have sad they feel “terribly sad”;; that the trains were abandoned
Aerial view of abandoned, rusting diesel locomotives in a quarry.
The majority of the locomotives have rusted

The diesel locomotives, built between 1989 and 1993, were abandoned years ago.

They can be seen at , Cheshire, left rusting in neat rows.

The trains were originally taken to the quarry for restoration but were forgotten and now sit abandoned.

More than a dozen DB Cargo class 60 locomotives can be seen in images of the eerie “train graveyard.”;;

The majority have fallen into a state of disrepair with, rust setting in and holes visible in their roofs.

Train enthusiasts and social media users have shared their sadness at the sight of the rusting trains.

Many have been left intrigued by the graveyard and try to get a peek inside by sneaking in or using .

Several people have suggested taking the trains to a rail museum for restoration and display.

Others have said the trains are probably up for sale as scrap metal.

Some suggested turning the disused engines into homes and others have said they would love to explore the .

Mark Hooper said: “Should have been offered up for sale to a preserved /heritage railway.”;;

And Graham Arnott added: “Wow. I’m sure I’d only need 1 carriage to live in.”;;

Aerial view of a dozen rusty diesel locomotives abandoned in a quarry.
The old models were used to haul heavy loads
Aerial view of rusty, abandoned diesel locomotives in a quarry.
The trains have been vandalised with spray paint

Larry Thomson replied: “My grandad used to take me to rail crossing to wait for the class 60 such a shame I hope someone restore one absolute beaut of a train.”;;

Andrew Sutton commented: “Its like an . The place locomotive go to die.”;;

The train graveyard can be found on the outskirts of Stoke on Trent but lies on private land.

Locals are encouraged to stay off the site of the train graveyard for safety reasons.

The DB Cargo class 60s were mostly used for before they were abandoned.

DB Cargo still operates some of the older models seen in the train graveyard today.

They were nicknamed ‘Tugs’ by rail enthusiasts.

Aerial view of a dozen rusty diesel locomotives abandoned in a quarry.
The trains lie in a quarry near Stoke on Trent
Aerial view of a dozen rusty diesel locomotives abandoned in a quarry.
Enthusiasts described the train graveyard as “terribly sad”;;

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