Image Bodmin Road signal box (Now café) (GWR, 1887)

Bodmin Road signal box (Now café) (GWR, 1887)
Bodmin Road signal box (Now café) (GWR, 1887) 
 According to Historic England Bodmin Parkway signal box is a Type 3 dating from 1887, is listed at Grade II listed. They go on to state that this is the last Type 3 signal box to survive in England in its original location that is the main reason for its designation. With the BR rundown of the Cornish mainline the box was closed in May 1985 with the block post extended from Lostwithiel to Liskeard. The structure was retained and has been in use a café pretty much ever since. 
 Keywords: Bodmin Road signal box café GWR 1887
Bodmin Road signal box (Now café) (GWR, 1887) 
 According to Historic England Bodmin Parkway signal box is a Type 3 dating from 1887, is listed at Grade II listed. They go on to state that this is the last Type 3 signal box to survive in England in its original location that is the main reason for its designation. With the BR rundown of the Cornish mainline the box was closed in May 1985 with the block post extended from Lostwithiel to Liskeard. The structure was retained and has been in use a café pretty much ever since. 
 Keywords: Bodmin Road signal box café GWR 1887

According to Historic England Bodmin Parkway signal box is a

Type 3 dating from 1887, is listed at Grade II listed. They go on to state that this is the last Type 3 signal box to survive in England in its original location that is the main reason for its designation. With the BR rundown of the Cornish mainline the box was closed in May 1985 with the block post extended from Lostwithiel to Liskeard. The structure was retained and has been in use a café pretty much ever since.