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Ely Dock Junction (built by the LNER)

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 8:21 pm
by R. pike
Although there were a few changes over the years this junction was still mechanically detected right up to it's demise in 1992..

http://www.flickr.com/photos/nicholasy/ ... 621878123/

Re: Ely Dock Junction (built by the LNER)

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 8:59 pm
by Mickey
Hey Richard you like the Ely area i know that, i went through Ely only a few times around the 1970s (maybe 3 times only?) when the s/boxes were still there once was at at night i remember. When i was at the Ilford signalling school in 1980 there was a booking boy from Ely North box on the same course going up for a signalman's position (he passed the signalling school).
Personally i always thought the Cambridge area was interesting with the railway from-
Shepreth Branch Junction s/box
Trumpington s/box
Cambridge South s/box
Cambridge North s/box
Coldham Lane Junction s/box

There isn't much ever said about the Cambridge area on this forum?.

Re: Ely Dock Junction (built by the LNER)

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 9:27 pm
by R. pike
I spent a lot of time around the Ely area in the late 70's - early 80's The signalling was very interesting and to an extent 'accessible'.. Cambridge was different. None of the boxes had any public access nearby and everything was under the gaze of the management. I used to be fascinated watching the signals at Cambridge however. The British Power Railway Signal Co signal machines were rather distinctive in their operation as were the miniature lower quadrant shunts. I have three ex Cambridge signals in my collection. The signal machines are far better than anything Chippenham could turn out with everything inside being two to three times bigger than it needed to be. I can stand on the operating arm of the machine and it will lift me without hint of struggle ( the scales at Wansford, NVR yesterday show me as 143kg) The lower quadrant shunts needed their rubber arms as they would surely inflict an injury with the speed the solenoid operates. I have a solenoid disc too which was ex south end bays somewhere.

Re: Ely Dock Junction (built by the LNER)

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 9:47 pm
by Mickey
I remember seeing Cambridge South alot but never really ever got up the north end (long platform that Cambridge platform) to see the North box close up but yes i remember the ground shunt signals had 'rubber arms' now that you mention it. Coldham Lane Junction looked an interesting box but i only ever remember seeing it on a couple of occasions but don't really remember that much about it other than it was a 'tall box' on the up side of the line and there was a big signal gantry that it controlled.

Re: Ely Dock Junction (built by the LNER)

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 10:00 pm
by R. pike
Have a rummage through this gallery for some really good Cambridge pictures..

http://gregdash.fotopic.net/c1899041.html

Re: Ely Dock Junction (built by the LNER)

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 11:42 pm
by 52D
There has been quite a bit of comment on the Cambridge St Ives misguided busway.