Image Park South signal box (Furness, 1883)

Park South signal box (Furness, 1883)
Park South signal box (Furness, 1883) 
 Park South signal box is dominated by the viaduct of the A590 Dalton bypass. This substantially built signal box was constructed by the Furness Railway in 1883 and is typical of the type that they constructed. It contains a second-hand 24 lever frame that came out of the nearby Coniston Station box when it was closed, along with the rest of the delightful branch of the same name, in 1962. 
 Keywords: Park South signal box
Park South signal box (Furness, 1883) 
 Park South signal box is dominated by the viaduct of the A590 Dalton bypass. This substantially built signal box was constructed by the Furness Railway in 1883 and is typical of the type that they constructed. It contains a second-hand 24 lever frame that came out of the nearby Coniston Station box when it was closed, along with the rest of the delightful branch of the same name, in 1962. 
 Keywords: Park South signal box

Park South signal box is dominated by the viaduct of

the A590 Dalton bypass. This substantially built signal box was constructed by the Furness Railway in 1883 and is typical of the type that they constructed. It contains a second-hand 24 lever frame that came out of the nearby Coniston Station box when it was closed, along with the rest of the delightful branch of the same name, in 1962.