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Signal Box


The overhead railway signal box at Hexham was built in c.1896 by the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway. This, and the signal box at Wylam, are the only 2 surviving examples of this type of signal box. Both are Grade II listed.

Hexham Railway Signal Boxes 1896 Grade II Listed Signal Box Historic Buildings and Monuments in Hexham
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Hexham signal box

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Hexham Signal Box

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Railway at Hexham

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Passing trains near Hexham

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OVERTRACK SIGNAL BOX TO EAST OF HEXHAM RAILWAY STATION - List Entry
- "Gantry signal cabin, circa 1896 for the North Eastern Railway. Brick and steel with boarded and glazed superstructure on steel frame, slate roof, brick chimney. South elevation shows 2 brick …

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List number: 1042523
List grade: 2
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NY9425264187

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