I wonder if anyone has any information, or perhaps even a photograph of 'Peascliffe Tunnel Signal Box' which I think was situated on the Grantham side of the road bridge just south of the tunnel. There was also at one time a signal box positioned near to the north and south portals of the tunnel, so these are of great interest to me too.
Many thanks in anticipation of any reply
Peascliffe Tunnel Signal Box near Grantham
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Re: Peascliffe Tunnel Signal Box near Grantham
The second unnamed s/box that you may be referring to Iron Duke between the two tunnels was Belton which I believe it was closed during the early 1920s?. Once I go north of Peterborough the GN gets a bit hazy in regards to my route knowledge.
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Re: Peascliffe Tunnel Signal Box near Grantham
I concur. Belton is the only permanent box I know of between Peascliffe and Barkston - closed 1922 I think.
Peascliffe itself closed in 1937.
In more recent times there was a "Peascliffe Temporary" for a few months in 1978 but winding the clock back i suspect the two boxes mentioned were "Peascliffe South" and "Peascliffe North" temporary boxes used during 1886. I think it is likely they were provided for sinbgle-line working for tunnel repairs.
Best regards,
John
Peascliffe itself closed in 1937.
In more recent times there was a "Peascliffe Temporary" for a few months in 1978 but winding the clock back i suspect the two boxes mentioned were "Peascliffe South" and "Peascliffe North" temporary boxes used during 1886. I think it is likely they were provided for sinbgle-line working for tunnel repairs.
Best regards,
John
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