I am a Signaller at Sleaford North Junction and I am trying to find the original track and signalling layout for my box from when it opened in 1882.
I have 18 levers and I am sure they would all have been used when the box opened. There are now 5 spares plus two are associated with the Single line “branch” to Sleaford West. I know that the “branch” to Sleaford West was double at least up to 1937 when there was a nasty derailment here. That would account for a couple of the spares but I would love to know what they were all used for.
If anyone has any information, plans or photos that might shed light on the situation or ideas as to where I might obtain them, I would be very grateful to hear from you.
Many thanks
Original Sleaford North Junction Signalling layout
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Re: Original Sleaford North Junction Signalling layout
I don't think Richard would mind me suggesting that you go on 'John Hinson's signal box' website. John's an ex-signalman and has loads of s/box track diagrams of GNR s/boxes. Micky G.N.R/L.N.E.R.
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Re: Original Sleaford North Junction Signalling layout
I'm sure the line between Sleaford West and North was double in the 1960s because our school (Carres) had two football fields adjoining the line and I cant remember it being single track, and especially because on many weekends ECML services were diverted over the GN&GE and some services called at Sleaford in order to provide a connection for Grantham.
John
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My spotting log website is at https://spottinglogs.co.uk/spotting-rec ... s-70s-80s/
And my spotters' b&w photo site is at http://spottinglogs.blog