It purchased most of its locomotives, although building a small number itself, two at its first works at Kittybrewster, and ten later at Inverurie Locomotive Works.
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James Manson became Locomotive superintendent in 1883, moving from the Glasgow & South Western Railway.
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Thomas Heywood took over from Pickersgill at Inverurie in 1914, three months before outbreak of war.
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