Sunday, October 18, 2009
Streetly Station
A rare shot of Streetly Station from around 100 years ago. The photographer was standing on the upside platform looking towards Walsall.
On the downside platform can be seen part of Streetly Signalbox (extreme left), which was the first box to close along this route, prior to the 1950s. The box stood on an island platform, a loop running off the down main passing behind the signalbox.
A fine set of Midland Railway gas lamps and semaphore signals can also be seen. The main station buildings, a typical design for this line, are on the upside at right, and existed until the mid-1990s.
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