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MC Metals was a metal recycling company based in the Springburn area of Glasgow, Scotland.
Industry | Recycling |
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Founded | 1987 |
Founder | Jim MacWilliam |
Headquarters | , Scotland |
MC Metals was founded by Jim MacWilliam in 1987. The company was made famous through the scrapping of huge numbers of British Rail diesel locomotives in the 1980s and 1990s.[1] It operated on railway-owned land adjacent to British Rail Engineering Limited's Glasgow Works. A condition of its lease was that only ex-railway scrap could be processed there. It also carried out asbestos removal work. Rail vehicles arrived from all parts of the UK via a rail connection or by road. The site is now occupied by a Tesco supermarket.[2]
Despite being a metal recycling company, this facility played a role in helping some locomotives, primarily diesel locomotives, find new lives at various heritage railways.[3] One example was Class 20 No. D8098 in the early 1990s. This locomotive now works at the Great Central Railway.[4] Another example is Class 26 No. D5301/26001 which was rescued in the mid-1990s and now works at the Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway.[5] One railcar belonging to the Class 111 No. 59575 was rescued from here as well.[6] One Class 45 locomotive No. 45125 was rescued from this facility during the late 1980s and early 1990s and now works at the Great Central Railway.[7]
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