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The Leicester Gap: The Last Semaphore Signalling on the Midland Main Line

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The Leicester Gap: The Last Semaphore Signalling on the Midland Main Line - Vanns, Michael
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Until 1987, there was still a busy stretch of British main line railway where traditional Victorian operating practices were used to control the movements of both express passenger and a variety of freight trains. At the heart of the former Midland Railway main line from St Pancras to Sheffield, the 45-mile section between Irchester in Northamptonshire and Loughborough in Nottinghamshire was equipped with semaphore signals worked from twenty-three mechanical signalboxes. It was the last main line in the country where this ...

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The Leicester Gap: The Last Semaphore Signalling on the Midland Main Line 2018, Pen & Sword Transport, Barnsley

ISBN-13: 9781473878570

Hardcover