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Ty-Croes Signal Box (LNWR, 1892)
Ty-Croes Signal Box (LNWR, 1892) 
 With its distinctive three high window panes, Ty-Croes signal box is a LNWR structure that is a development of a Saxby & Farmer design. It was opened in 1892 at a remote spot on Anglesey. It is unusual in that it is integrated with the lineman's accommodation in the single storey building. The box was downgraded to the status of a crossing box in 1989 but it remains largely original retaining its timber windows and steps. The triangular slate roof is an interesting feature. 
 Keywords: Ty-Croes Signal Box
Ty-Croes Signal Box (LNWR, 1892) 
 With its distinctive three high window panes, Ty-Croes signal box is a LNWR structure that is a development of a Saxby & Farmer design. It was opened in 1892 at a remote spot on Anglesey. It is unusual in that it is integrated with the lineman's accommodation in the single storey building. The box was downgraded to the status of a crossing box in 1989 but it remains largely original retaining its timber windows and steps. The triangular slate roof is an interesting feature. 
 Keywords: Ty-Croes Signal Box

With its distinctive three high window panes, Ty-Croes signal box

is a LNWR structure that is a development of a Saxby & Farmer design. It was opened in 1892 at a remote spot on Anglesey. It is unusual in that it is integrated with the lineman's accommodation in the single storey building. The box was downgraded to the status of a crossing box in 1989 but it remains largely original retaining its timber windows and steps. The triangular slate roof is an interesting feature.