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Ely Collection

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Background imageEly Collection: Ely North Junction, 1911, signal box on the right. Past the house the Kings Lynn

Ely North Junction, 1911, signal box on the right. Past the house the Kings Lynn main line diverges left from the Norwich line. On the left the March line joins the main line into Ely

Background imageEly Collection: Ely North Junction signal box at left, view looking south. The March line joins the

Ely North Junction signal box at left, view looking south. The March line joins the main line to Ely from the right. The Ely avoiding line emerges from behind fruit vans on storage sidings

Background imageEly Collection: Ely station, view Northwards into the station, end of goods shed at the extreme left

Ely station, view Northwards into the station, end of goods shed at the extreme left, with cattle pens at lower level beside access road

Background imageEly Collection: Ely, looking South from the station south signal box towards Cambridge. Engine shed on left

Ely, looking South from the station south signal box towards Cambridge. Engine shed on left, engine beyond is on 55ft turntable

Background imageEly Collection: Ely North Junction, 1911. Signal box on right adjoining up main line into Ely. Fruit vans

Ely North Junction, 1911. Signal box on right adjoining up main line into Ely. Fruit vans, converted from old suburban carriages, stand adjacant to Ely avoiding curve

Background imageEly Collection: Ely, at north end of station. Station North signal box by level crossing, underbridge

Ely, at north end of station. Station North signal box by level crossing, underbridge passes beneath the end of down platform

Background imageEly Collection: Ely West Junction signal box stands on the Ely to March mainline, a refuge siding

Ely West Junction signal box stands on the Ely to March mainline, a refuge siding joins the main up line left of the box. In the foreground is the Ely avoiding line

Background imageEly Collection: Ely North Junction signal box, on the right. Past the house the Kings Lynn main line

Ely North Junction signal box, on the right. Past the house the Kings Lynn main line diverges left from the Norwich line. On the left the March line joins the main line into Ely

Background imageEly Collection: View north from Ely North Railway Junction, 1911. There is a a nest of three storage

View north from Ely North Railway Junction, 1911. There is a a nest of three storage sidings stabling Great Eastern Railway cattle wagons. Fruit vans at North Junction are in the background

Background imageEly Collection: Ely Dock JunctionTaken from the front of Dock Junction signal box. The main line

Ely Dock JunctionTaken from the front of Dock Junction signal box. The main line south to Cambridge is in the foreground, headshunt to Ely station yard on the extreme right

Background imageEly Collection: Ely, view North from station starter signal, overlooking level crossing and Station

Ely, view North from station starter signal, overlooking level crossing and Station North signal box. On the left are coal sheds

Background imageEly Collection: Ely North Junction between Kings Lynn main line, at left and Norwich mainline. Adelaide

Ely North Junction between Kings Lynn main line, at left and Norwich mainline. Adelaide signal is in the left background

Background imageEly Collection: View looking North from Ely Dock Junction box. Line to extreme right to Ely dock

View looking North from Ely Dock Junction box. Line to extreme right to Ely dock. Goods shed behind signal box in foreground

Background imageEly Collection: Ely station, general view of the station approaches. Corrugated iron clad engine shed

Ely station, general view of the station approaches. Corrugated iron clad engine shed and timber-built coal stage on the right. Station South signal box in the centre

Background imageEly Collection: Ely station, view north into the station. Engine shed on the right, Station South

Ely station, view north into the station. Engine shed on the right, Station South signal box in the centre at the end of the island platform.Carriage storage sidings adjoin

Background imageEly Collection: On the Ely to March mainline, West Junction signal box in centre background. The

On the Ely to March mainline, West Junction signal box in centre background. The Ely avoiding line join main line from the left

Background imageEly Collection: Ely station, looking southwards from station south box. Engine shed is to the left

Ely station, looking southwards from station south box. Engine shed is to the left, water tower beyond. Goods sheds on right, upper floor was headquarters of Sack Superintendant and store

Background imageEly Collection: Ely station. The down platform from the Station South signal box, with the goods

Ely station. The down platform from the Station South signal box, with the goods and coal yard on the left. Horse boxes in dock behind the platform fence; Great Eastern Railway brake 3rd

Background imageEly Collection: Ely station, view looking towards the Station North signal box and coal sheds. On

Ely station, view looking towards the Station North signal box and coal sheds. On the up side a pair of shunting horses are standing by a newly arrived horse box and passenger van


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