Chinnor signal box: Difference between revisions

From Bradshaw, the companion guide to On Our Lines
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{{Infobox signal cabin
{{Infobox signal cabin
|name = Chinnor Signal Box
|name = Chinnor Signal Box
|opened = circa 2007
|opened = post 2007
|operator = [[Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway]]
|operator = [[Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway]]
}}
}}
What is now Chinnor Signal Box was erected as ''Mouldsworth Dwarf Frame'' at Mouldsworth in Cheshire in 1894 to work the main line connections at the country end of the yard there. It functioned as what the Great Western would have called a ground frame, and was released by the Mouldsworth Junction signal box at the other end of the yard/station layout.


[[Category:Signal boxes]]
[[Category:Signal boxes]]

Latest revision as of 00:23, 30 May 2021

Chinnor Signal Box
Overview
Openedpost 2007
OperatorChinnor and Princes Risborough Railway

What is now Chinnor Signal Box was erected as Mouldsworth Dwarf Frame at Mouldsworth in Cheshire in 1894 to work the main line connections at the country end of the yard there. It functioned as what the Great Western would have called a ground frame, and was released by the Mouldsworth Junction signal box at the other end of the yard/station layout.