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Aller Junction SB was located on the Great Western main line between Newton Abbott and Totnes, approximately 195 miles from Paddington. It controlled the junction with .The view towards Newton Abbot, with the colour-light up starters visible in the middle distance and West box's down starters, with Aller Junction's distants, beyond. A train is signalled on the .
For availability and ordering information, click on the image below. This page last updated on 29th October 2010.The SRS Drawing Office collection of signal box diagrams has been built up over many years and constitutes hand-drawn sketches of the layout controlled by a signal box, with signals and .
Aller Junction controlled the Torbay branch junction while the main line to Plymouth swept round on a right-handed curve while the branch line continued more or less straight ahead.Send and respond to authentic bell signals, pull the right levers in the right sequence and you can keep the traffic moving. Track diagram, block instruments and lever frame visible on screen. .Full operation was restored from 5 May 1987, now controlled from the panel signal box at Exeter. A new junction was installed for the Paignton branch and the signals now allow trains to run .Interior view of Aller Junction (Great Western Railway) signal box showing BR(WR) block signalling instruments, photographed 9/10/82.
Prior to the design of the box, a lever frame had been acquired by S&T from the Aller Junction Signal Box in Devon. This had a 42 lever frame and seemed, to the uninitiated to be a rather large frame for such a modest track .
Leaving Newton Abbot station, the line is near level until Aller Junction, where the line to Torbay diverges to the left. The climb proper begins at Stoneycombe, where there was a signal box .
Aller Junction SB was located on the Great Western main line between Newton Abbott and Totnes, approximately 195 miles from Paddington. It controlled the junction with the branch line to Paignton and Kingswear, the latter now forming part of the Dartmoor Steam Railway & Riverboat Company.The view towards Newton Abbot, with the colour-light up starters visible in the middle distance and West box's down starters, with Aller Junction's distants, beyond. A train is signalled on the down main towards Totnes.For availability and ordering information, click on the image below. This page last updated on 29th October 2010.The SRS Drawing Office collection of signal box diagrams has been built up over many years and constitutes hand-drawn sketches of the layout controlled by a signal box, with signals and connections numbered.
Aller Junction controlled the Torbay branch junction while the main line to Plymouth swept round on a right-handed curve while the branch line continued more or less straight ahead.Send and respond to authentic bell signals, pull the right levers in the right sequence and you can keep the traffic moving. Track diagram, block instruments and lever frame visible on screen. Track plans show signal indications and point positions. Price £18 unless shown otherwise.Full operation was restored from 5 May 1987, now controlled from the panel signal box at Exeter. A new junction was installed for the Paignton branch and the signals now allow trains to run either way on each track.Interior view of Aller Junction (Great Western Railway) signal box showing BR(WR) block signalling instruments, photographed 9/10/82.
Prior to the design of the box, a lever frame had been acquired by S&T from the Aller Junction Signal Box in Devon. This had a 42 lever frame and seemed, to the uninitiated to be a rather large frame for such a modest track and signal configuration as Broadway.Leaving Newton Abbot station, the line is near level until Aller Junction, where the line to Torbay diverges to the left. The climb proper begins at Stoneycombe, where there was a signal box and quarry siding, and continues through Dainton tunnel to Dainton signal box, a distance of 2 miles and 17 chains (3.56 km). Aller Junction SB was located on the Great Western main line between Newton Abbott and Totnes, approximately 195 miles from Paddington. It controlled the junction with the branch line to Paignton and Kingswear, the latter now forming part of the Dartmoor Steam Railway & Riverboat Company.
The view towards Newton Abbot, with the colour-light up starters visible in the middle distance and West box's down starters, with Aller Junction's distants, beyond. A train is signalled on the down main towards Totnes.For availability and ordering information, click on the image below. This page last updated on 29th October 2010.The SRS Drawing Office collection of signal box diagrams has been built up over many years and constitutes hand-drawn sketches of the layout controlled by a signal box, with signals and connections numbered.
Aller Junction controlled the Torbay branch junction while the main line to Plymouth swept round on a right-handed curve while the branch line continued more or less straight ahead.Send and respond to authentic bell signals, pull the right levers in the right sequence and you can keep the traffic moving. Track diagram, block instruments and lever frame visible on screen. Track plans show signal indications and point positions. Price £18 unless shown otherwise.
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Full operation was restored from 5 May 1987, now controlled from the panel signal box at Exeter. A new junction was installed for the Paignton branch and the signals now allow trains to run either way on each track.
Interior view of Aller Junction (Great Western Railway) signal box showing BR(WR) block signalling instruments, photographed 9/10/82. Prior to the design of the box, a lever frame had been acquired by S&T from the Aller Junction Signal Box in Devon. This had a 42 lever frame and seemed, to the uninitiated to be a rather large frame for such a modest track and signal configuration as Broadway.
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