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Kidderminster Junction signal box

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Although not on [[Severn Valley Railway (Holdings) PLC|SVR]] property, the BR(WR) designed Kidderminster Junction signal box controlled the main line connection to the Severn Valley Railway, its name originating from the original junction with the pre-preservation SVR line. It closed on the 24th August 2012 and was then demolished on the 22nd and 23rd September 2012.
The signal box was of quite a modern design, and dated to having been built in October 1953, and contained a 63 lever frame. The GWR signal box on the same site was demolished by a derailed wagon earlier in 1953, and a temporary signal box was used for a short while until the replacement was built<ref>Kidderminster Jcn Signal Box, Signalling Record Society Website. http://www.s-r-s.org.uk/html/gws/S2605.htm. Accessed 10/05/2015</ref><ref>Stourbridge Line Signal Boxes - Kidderminster Junction | Martin's Railway Ramblings. http://martincreese.blogspot.com/2012/07/stourbridge-line-signal-boxes.html. Accessed 10/05/2015</ref>.
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