Stone quarry siding opposite Highley Station
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In 1880 the GWRGreat Western Railway provided a siding at Highley for a stone quarry opposite the station worked by Mr Baker of Kidderminster, who agreed to pay the £53 construction cost and a rent of £5 per year for wayleave. Following Mr Baker’s death in or around 1881, the siding became disused.[1]
In August 1882 the GWRGreat Western Railway Board approved the provision of additional sidings and a signal box at Highley which were commissioned on 25 June 1883.[1] Mr Baker’s siding ran within a few yards of the signal box and was presumably removed as part of those works, as the 1884 OSOrdnance Survey Map does not show the quarry siding.
See also
- Private sidings connected to the Severn Valley Railway
- List of historical Signal Boxes and Ground Frames
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Marshall (1989) p. 99.