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Bridgnorth signal box

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Historical photo
[[File:Bridgnorth_Signal_Box_20150503.jpg | thumb|200px|right| Bridgnorth Signal Box ]]
 
[[File:Bridgnorth-SB-82xxx-1962-09-07.jpg| thumb|200px|right| The pre-preservation signal box, photographed in September 1962 (Sellick collection) ]]
A signal box at [[Bridgnorth]] that works to [[Hampton Loade signal box|Hampton Loade]] (short section) or [[Highley signal box|Highley]] (long section) using [[Single line working using tokens|ETT regulations]].
Bridgnorth has had a number of signal boxes during its existence. The masonary base of the current signal box was originally slightly longer than it is today. Evidence of this truncation may be found by inspection of the brickwork towards the northern end on the front wall. The upper timber section was replaced by an ill-fitting one that was relocated from Pensnett during the earlier years of the SVR.
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