On Sunday I visited Banbury North signal box. Pretty interesting you'd think and you would be right.
However, the visit was because the box is due to be demolished in a couple of weeks thanks to an upgrade of the line through the station. The semaphore signals have gone and the box will follow.
However, the visit was because the box is due to be demolished in a couple of weeks thanks to an upgrade of the line through the station. The semaphore signals have gone and the box will follow.
As it was, the good people at Chiltern Railways had arranged to let visitors in. High-vis was issued to those booked on, but as it was we were surrounded by specially placed fences between the end of the platform and the stairs up to the box.
Built in 1899, this is a Type 7 box. Large, but still operated by a single signaller. It's stood largely unaltered for all these years, apart from a few modern additions inside to make the operators lives a little more comfortable. That and a fax machine that looks like it dates back to Brunell.
Anyway, the reason for this sudden post is that you might just be able to book on a free tour yourself.
Visit banburynorth.youcanbook.me right now.
or head to www.facebook.com/groups/banburynorthsignalbox on Facebook to find out more.
I've also posted more photos over on Flickr.
Visit banburynorth.youcanbook.me right now.
or head to www.facebook.com/groups/banburynorthsignalbox on Facebook to find out more.
I've also posted more photos over on Flickr.