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Arley signal box

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== Description ==
The current signal box was reconstructed from 1974 to 1976 approximately on the site of the original signal box, which had been demolishedby SVR volunteers at a time when extension southwards from Hampton Loade seemed unlikely. The frame, which has 30 levers, was previously used at is originally from Kidderminster Station signal box (not to be confused with the old post-preservation Kidderminster Station signal box). The box superstructure was moved by road from Yorton, on the LNWR route between Shrewsbury and Crewe, to Hay Bridge, from where it was moved by rail to Arley. The signal box was fully commissioned on April 10th 1976.
At present 23 levers are in use, with 6 spaces and one spare lever.
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