Image Acton Well Junction Signal Box, (NL, C.1892) & signals, TQ211817

Acton Well Junction Signal Box, (NL, C.1892) & signals, TQ211817
Acton Well Junction Signal Box, (NL, C.1892) & signals, TQ211817 
 An impressive three-way splitting LMS tubular signal that supports three dolls. The left doll has a home and distant for the line to Acton Canal Wharf, Dudding Hill and the MML at Cricklewood. The right-hand doll is for the North London Line to Willesden. The central doll is a mini arm controlling access to some sidings opposite the signal box. This is as close as we dare get to the box, a North London structure dating from circa 1892. At the time of writing it is still in use but controls no semaphores having a workstation installed in 2012. I would like to return to take a better picture of the box, but it is all but impossible to get close to, I need to take a train past it and attempt to take a photograph but this is a rarity as little passenger traffic traverses this line.

Update...... I have finally managed a photograph of the box from a passing charter, see.... https://www.ontheupfast.com/p/21936chg/30057285329/x24-acton-wells-junction-signal-box 
 Keywords: Acton Well Junction Signal Box signals, TQ211817
Acton Well Junction Signal Box, (NL, C.1892) & signals, TQ211817 
 An impressive three-way splitting LMS tubular signal that supports three dolls. The left doll has a home and distant for the line to Acton Canal Wharf, Dudding Hill and the MML at Cricklewood. The right-hand doll is for the North London Line to Willesden. The central doll is a mini arm controlling access to some sidings opposite the signal box. This is as close as we dare get to the box, a North London structure dating from circa 1892. At the time of writing it is still in use but controls no semaphores having a workstation installed in 2012. I would like to return to take a better picture of the box, but it is all but impossible to get close to, I need to take a train past it and attempt to take a photograph but this is a rarity as little passenger traffic traverses this line.

Update...... I have finally managed a photograph of the box from a passing charter, see.... https://www.ontheupfast.com/p/21936chg/30057285329/x24-acton-wells-junction-signal-box 
 Keywords: Acton Well Junction Signal Box signals, TQ211817

An impressive three-way splitting LMS tubular signal that supports three dolls. The left doll has a home and distant for the line to Acton Canal Wharf, Dudding Hill and the MML at Cricklewood. The right-hand doll is for the North London Line to Willesden. The central doll is a mini arm controlling access to some sidings opposite the signal box. This is as close as we dare get to the box, a North London structure dating from circa 1892. At the time of writing it is still in use but controls no semaphores having a workstation installed in 2012. I would like to return to take a better picture of the box, but it is all but impossible to get close to, I need to take a train past it and attempt to take a photograph but this is a rarity as little passenger traffic traverses this line.

Update...... I have finally managed a photograph of the box from a passing charter, see.... https://www.ontheupfast.com/p/21936chg/30057285329/x24-acton-wells-junction-signal-box