SCRCA structure 277050: Appleby Signal Box (a.k.a. Appleby Station and Appleby West)

SCRCA Location Introduction

A signal box on - or very close to - this site controlled train movements in the Appleby Station area (including the station goods yard) between 1876 and October 14th, 1973. The original signal box was replaced in 1890.

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Key details from the Location Record

Location Type
Signal Box
Location Variant
Unknown
Assessment status
NOT yet assessed
Current Use(s)
Demolished
Shown on a land plan?
Yes 
Construction / installation period
0: Construction period unknown
Distance from London St.Pancras
277 miles and 5 chains
Position relative to running lines
Up
Visibility
This location is PARTIALLY visible from nearby publicly accessible land.
Accessibility (ease of access)
Easy
Protection Category
Not Applicable - demolished or relocated
Geographic Location
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