The North British signal box at Cupar is hardly recognisable as an original structure dating from some time at the end of the nineteenth century. It has received a ghastly new roof that is totally out of keeping as well as UPVC cladding and windows. I also believe that the brickwork has been painted red. Altogether, it looks awful and very different to the state it was in when I last photographed it in April 1984. One thing also of not is its distance from the running lines due to the removal of the extensive sidings that were in front of it
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