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Highley signal box

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History
== History ==
The box was built in its current position in 1883, and has not changed significantly in that time, with the exception of modifications to the interlocking of the lever frame. The box previously controlled access to colliery exchange sidings, the site of which is now the Engine House. Two ground frames once existed in the section to Hampton Loade, allowing access to [[Alveley Sidings]], namely Alveley North and Alveley South ground frames. An intermediate token instrument was provided to allow trains to be locked in to these sidings. The North ground frame was taken out of use in 1974, whilst the South ground frame survived until an unknown later date, released on the Highley-Hampton Loade token.
The box closed in 1969 with the cessation of coal traffic to Alveley, and was brought back into use on 02/03/1974 with the commissioning of ETT working to Hampton Loade. Long section working to Bridgnorth was brought into use in 1975, and ETT working to Arley and Bewdley North was commissioned in 10/04/1976.
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