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Stoke Canon Crossing signal box (B&ER,1876)
Stoke Canon Crossing signal box (B&ER,1876) 
 Stoke Canon Crossing signal box was a small affair built very early in 1876 by the Bristol and Exeter Railway to a design by Saxby and Farmer. It was unusual in having a row of toplight windows. It is seen here still bearing its GWR cast ‘plate. Note the ground signal in the foreground protecting the cross-overs. At the time of writing in 2019, the box still stands but looks very sorry for itself but as the last surviving Bristol and Exeter signal box it is grade II listed by Historic England.... see..... https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1262013 
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Stoke Canon Crossing signal box (B&ER,1876) 
 Stoke Canon Crossing signal box was a small affair built very early in 1876 by the Bristol and Exeter Railway to a design by Saxby and Farmer. It was unusual in having a row of toplight windows. It is seen here still bearing its GWR cast ‘plate. Note the ground signal in the foreground protecting the cross-overs. At the time of writing in 2019, the box still stands but looks very sorry for itself but as the last surviving Bristol and Exeter signal box it is grade II listed by Historic England.... see..... https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1262013 
 Keywords: Stoke Canon Crossing signal box

Stoke Canon Crossing signal box was a small affair built very early in 1876 by the Bristol and Exeter Railway to a design by Saxby and Farmer. It was unusual in having a row of toplight windows. It is seen here still bearing its GWR cast ‘plate. Note the ground signal in the foreground protecting the cross-overs. At the time of writing in 2019, the box still stands but looks very sorry for itself but as the last surviving Bristol and Exeter signal box it is grade II listed by Historic England.... see..... https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1262013