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Railway Signal, Sprotbrough, Doncaster, England
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Railway Signal, Sprotbrough, Doncaster, England
Railway Signal, Sprotbrough, Doncaster, Yorkshire, England. Originally Hull & Barnsley Railway. Date: 1964
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1964 Barnsley Doncaster Hull Originally Signal
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1. Title: A Blink of Red: The Railway Signal at Sprotbrough, Doncaster, Yorkshire, England, 1964 2. Subtitle: A Snapshot of Railway History 3. In the quaint village of Sprotbrough, nestled in the heart of Doncaster, Yorkshire, England, stands a relic of a bygone era - a railway signal, a silent sentinel of the past, keeping watch over the once bustling Hull and Barnsley Railway line. The photograph, taken in 1964, captures the essence of a time when steam trains ruled the rails. 4. The signal box, a modest yet essential structure, is a testament to the intricate network of communication that ensured the smooth operation of the railway system. The signalman, an unsung hero, would meticulously observe the tracks, the approaching trains, and the signals from neighboring stations, making split-second decisions that could mean the difference between a safe journey and a potential disaster. 5. The signal itself, a beacon of authority, is a study in simplicity and efficiency. The red light, a warning against danger, is a stark contrast against the verdant foliage that surrounds it. The signal arm, poised and ready, is a reminder of the unyielding power of the railway. 6. The Hull and Barnsley Railway, originally built in 1848, was a vital artery of transportation that connected the industrial towns of Hull and Barnsley. This photograph, taken in 1964, marks the end of an era, as the railway was in the process of being electrified, and steam trains were gradually being phased out. 7. The railway signal at Sprotbrough, Doncaster, Yorkshire, England, is a poignant reminder of the rich railway history that shaped the landscape and the lives of the people in this region. It is a snapshot of a time when the rhythm of the railway was the heartbeat of the community, and the signalman's watchful eye ensured the safety of all who traveled on the rails.
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