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How to use this site. British Railways as it was in the 1960's. Please read this announcement about the future of this site:. Firstly, it is becoming increasingly hard to ignore the fact that other people are involved in similar projects and doing them better. What is the point in simply repeating the work that others are doing? I recognise that people find my site a useful resource as it is, so I intend to retain everything as it is. However, from now on I will not be updating anything outside of th...

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How to use this site. British Railways as it was in the 1960's. Please read this announcement about the future of this site:. Firstly, it is becoming increasingly hard to ignore the fact that other people are involved in similar projects and doing them better. What is the point in simply repeating the work that others are doing? I recognise that people find my site a useful resource as it is, so I intend to retain everything as it is. However, from now on I will not be updating anything outside of th...

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Sectional Appendix

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How to use this site. How to use this site. A List of signal boxes, running lines, maximum permissible speeds and restrictions etc. B Lines worked under Permissive Block system. C Lines worked under No Block Regulations. D1 Electric Token Receiving and Delivering Apparatus. D2 Lines Worked under the Electric Train Token, Train Staff and Ticket and One Engine in Steam arrangements where persons other than the Signalman are authorised to deliver or receive the Token or Staff. E Local code of engine whistles.

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Western Lines (North)

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How to use this site. Wilmslow Station to Slade Lane Junction. Junctions and other features. Stations, Signal Boxes and Junctions. Distance from Signal Box above. Loops and Refuge Sidings. Maximum permissible speed 75 m.p.h. East Didsbury and Parrs Wood Station. This page Brian Robertson 2003 - 13.

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Western Lines (North)

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How to use this site. Crewe North Junction to Manchester London Road No.3. Travis Street to Heaton Norris. Store St. (Piccadilly) to Travis Street. Heaton Norris to Sandbach. London Rd. No. 1 to Mayfield. Junctions and other features. Stations, Signal Boxes and Junctions. Distance from Signal Box above. Loops and Refuge Sidings. Maximum permissible speed 75 m.p.h. on Main, Fast and Slow lines. Maximum permissible speed 45 m.p.h. on Good lines. Sandbach Station ( Map. Holmes Chapel Station ( Map. 3 During...

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Western Lines (North)

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How to use this site. Sandbach Station to Northwich, Sandbach Junction. Junctions and other features. Stations, Signal Boxes and Junctions. Distance from Signal Box above. Loops and Refuge Sidings. Maximum permissible speed 60 m.p.h. Sandbach Junction South Junction. The Middlewich Rail Link Campaign. This page Brian Robertson 2003 - 13.

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Western Lines (North)

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How to use this site. Hindlow Station to Harpur Hill Stop Board. Hurdlow] Hindlow Station to Harpur Hill [Whaley Bridge]. Hindlow to Ladmanlow Deviation. Harpur Hill to Ladmanlow. Junctions and other features. Stations, Signal Boxes and Junctions. Distance from Signal Box above. Loops and Refuge Sidings. Maximum permissible speed 30 m.p.h. Harpur Hill (Stop board). This page Brian Robertson 2003 - 13.

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Blackrod Station - Past & Present - Links

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Here are a selection of links to some excellent websites which provide additional and relevant information. The Horwich Station website. Produced by Ian Fitter, this site is the natural companion to this, providing lots of detail on the station at the other end of the branch. Highly recommended! Blackrod and Horwich Envirnmental Action Group. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Society. Going Off the Rails. Inane ramblings and occasional insight into Blackrod Station. British Railways in 1960. Preston S...

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signal box diagrams

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Woodhead route (Wath - Dunford). Woodhead route (Rotherwood - Penistone). Woodhead route (Woodhead - Manchester). Woodhead route (electrical diagrams). The diagrams presented here are a mixture of actual box diagrams or office copies of box diagrams (denoted SBD) and working sketches (denoted WS). They are arranged by company which provided the railway line, not the diagram - most of the diagrams are in fact from the British Railways era. Filenames are generally of the form place q65.jpg. Great Central a...

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Danny Scroggins > Links

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Danny Scroggins Signalling Photographs. GW: Wales and M. XA9; 2009 - 2016. Danny Scroggins and Luke Cartey. This website is sponsored by HOPS. These other sites are excellent sources of reference information, specifally relating to railway signalling. This is not just a list of other sites that I have found, these are specially-selected recommendations for signalling interest. British Power Signalling Register. Railway Signs and Signals of Great Britain. BR 1960s Sectional Appendix.

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Horwich Railway Station - Links

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The Campaign to Reopen the Station. Adrian Bradshaw's tribute to a station that was once so much more and also the site that gave me the idea to do this one. Local society whose aims include the preservation of and research into the history of Horwich. Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Society. Secondhand bookshop in Horwich specialising in Transport books. Excellent Old Ordnance Survey maps scanned onto CD. Disused Stations - Horwich Station. Horwich Station's entry on the Disused Railway Stations website.

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