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Signal Box Collection

"Preserving the Legacy: A Glimpse into the Signal Box Era" Step back in time with this captivating poster produced for British Railways (BR

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Signal Box Collection: Poster produced for British Railways (BR), showing a railway worker manually operating
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Signal Box Collection: Nailsea and Backwell Station, Somerset, c. 1900
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Signal Box Collection: Blue Anchor Station, Somerset, c. 1960
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Signal Box Collection: Leominster Station, Herefordshire, 27th June 1950
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Signal Box Collection: Sudbury station goods yard, forming part of original terminal station, in right background
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Signal Box Collection: Didcot Station and Signal Box, Oxfordshire, c. 1910
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Signal Box Collection: Didcot, Oxfordshire, 11th May 1896
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Signal Box Collection: Uffington Station, Oxfordshire, August 1959
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Signal Box Collection: Overall view of Newton Abbot Station, Devon, c. 1920s
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Signal Box Collection: Chalford Station, Gloucestershire, 1964
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Signal Box Collection: Devizes Station, c. 1900
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Signal Box Collection: Carmarthen Castle, No 4076
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Signal Box Collection: St. Pancras. A terminus of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway, 1935. Creator: Unknown
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Signal Box Collection: Hallatrow Station and Signalbox, Somerset, c. 1940s
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Signal Box Collection: Evesham Station, Worcestershire, c. 1959
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Signal Box Collection: Evesham Station, Worcestershire, May 1962
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Signal Box Collection: St Agnes Station, Cornwall, c. 1960
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Signal Box Collection: Dudley Station, Worcestershire, c. 1955
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Signal Box Collection: Huntingdon station, view looking west from platform, 1910. The Great Northern & Great
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Signal Box Collection: Looking north-west from loading bank to goods shed and goods enquiry office at Saffron
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Signal Box Collection: Southport, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. View from Chapel Street station signal box
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Signal Box Collection: The Oaks station, Bolton, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, about 1902. View of the station
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Signal Box Collection: Ely North Junction, 1911, signal box on the right. Past the house the Kings Lynn
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Signal Box Collection: St Annes Park Station
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Signal Box Collection: York, locomotive signal box in locomotive yard
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Signal Box Collection: Bala Junction, Gwynedd, Wales, c. 1950s
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Signal Box Collection: Athelney Station and Signal Box, Somerset, c. 1960
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Signal Box Collection: Ipswich, East Suffolk Junction, about 1911
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Signal Box Collection: Huntingdon station, Great Northern and Great Eastern Railwaylocomotive shed on left
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Signal Box Collection: Huntingdon station, taken looking North West from West side of Great Northern Railway main line
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Signal Box Collection: Waterloo level crossing, Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, on the Liverpool-Southport line
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Signal Box Collection: Southport Chapel Street station, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. View from the
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Signal Box Collection: The Oaks, Bolton, London Midland and Scottish Railway (formerly Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway)
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Signal Box Collection: Ely North Junction signal box at left, view looking south. The March line joins the
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Signal Box Collection: Horrabridge Station, Devon, August 1954
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Signal Box Collection: Electric Train
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Signal Box Collection: St Agnes Station, Cornwall, July 1952
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Signal Box Collection: Williton station, Somerset
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Signal Box Collection: Bomb damage to Bowden Hall locomotive at Keyham Station, 1941
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Signal Box Collection: Station 'Baikal', 1904. Creator: Unknown. Station 'Baikal', 1904. Creator: Unknown
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Signal Box Collection: Station 'Baikal', 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown. Station 'Baikal', 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown
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Signal Box Collection: Loco No. 2257 at Stratford on Avon
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Signal Box Collection: Signalman in operating signal levers during wartime, c. 1940
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Signal Box Collection: Railway Station, St Austell, Cornwall. July 1990
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Signal Box Collection: Minsterley Station, Shropshire
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Signal Box Collection: Whitchurch Station, Shropshire
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Signal Box Collection: Signal box at Reading Main Line West, c. 1936
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Signal Box Collection: Construction crew seen here working against the clock to complete the laying of a new


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"Preserving the Legacy: A Glimpse into the Signal Box Era" Step back in time with this captivating poster produced for British Railways (BR), showcasing a railway worker diligently operating a signal box. Transporting us to Nailsea and Backwell Station, Somerset, around 1900, it serves as a poignant reminder of the manual labor that once governed our railways. Journeying further through history, we arrive at Didcot Station and Signal Box in Oxfordshire circa 1910. The image captures the essence of an era when human intervention was essential for safe rail operations. Leominster Station in Herefordshire on June 27th, 1950, presents another snapshot from this bygone age. The significance of signal boxes is underscored by their presence at pivotal locations such as Didcot, Oxfordshire on May 11th, 1896. These structures were not mere accessories but crucial components ensuring efficient train movements across vast networks. Sudbury station goods yard forms part of its original terminal station and features prominently in the right background—an intriguing glimpse into how stations were organized during earlier times. Meanwhile, Uffington Station in Oxfordshire takes us to August 1959—a moment frozen forever—where signals guided trains along their routes. Newton Abbot Station's overall view from Devon during the roaring twenties encapsulates both grandeur and functionality—a testament to progress achieved through meticulous signaling systems. Chalford Station in Gloucestershire transports us to a defining year—1964—when modernization began reshaping traditional railway practices. Blue Anchor Station amidst Somerset's picturesque landscapes showcases how even remote areas benefited from these vital control points around the mid-20th century. Devizes Station circa 1900 evokes nostalgia for simpler times when technology had yet to revolutionize rail travel. Finally, Dudley Station in Worcestershire paints an evocative picture of bustling activity circa 1955, where the signal box stood as a silent sentinel overseeing trains arriving and departing.