My guess would be goods offices too - or a combination of offices and stables, turned over to yard offices once the engineering works was established. It seems to be two storeys on the yard side? Does this make things any clearer?
Sitting on a cornflake, waiting for the van to come.
That’s something I overlooked, there are gateways either side of Aabacus, so the whole yard sloped. I thought some pictures showed the railway ramp was high and dry.
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