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Neilviewtopic.php?p=760619#p760619NewcastleFalcon wrote: ↑02 Jul 2023, 11:14 The Alston signal box is particularly pleasing,
Its vital statistics arebut say you wanted to know its length breath and height just in case you wished to recreate a scaled down reconstruction as , well lets call it a "folly", or a shed that looks like a signal box.https://railwaymiscellany.co.uk/2020/05 ... e-railway/
Alston signal box is a North Eastern Railway (NER) type S5 structure that originally stood at Ainderby on what is now the Wensleydale Railway in North Yorkshire. Rebuilt at Alston in 1991 (on a new brick base) the box contains a 21-lever McKenzie & Holland frame, part of which came from Leeming Bar (also on the Wensleydale Railway).