Figure 63 is the Little Salkeld track layout, based upon a Midland Railway survey of 1913.
Figure 64 shows the signalling diagram for Little Salkeld, based upon information available for 1955.
Plate 172 is a context view from the north with the Main Building and Booking Office (/location-summaries/structure-289650) on the left of the image. It shows on the right, the signal box brought into use on 13 August 1899. It was of wood construction, measured 16ft 6in x 11ft 6in x 8ft, had a 12 lever tumbler frame and a renewal cost of £230 (W & W Committee Minute No 17176, 18/5/1899). It was closed on 6 July 1964, but the crossover to the Carlisle side of the signal box and the signals controlling it were removed on 21 July 1963.
Well illustrated is the corrugated-iron oil store or lamp room (/location-summaries/structure-289760); this was of a Midland Railway design perpetuated by the LMS.