Image Enamel, Market Harborough Goods Yard entrance

Enamel, Market Harborough Goods Yard entrance
Enamel, Market Harborough Goods Yard entrance 
 A large BR (London Midland) enamel near to Market Harborough station pointing to the closed goods depot. The sign for Cavewood International Transport Services is a little bit of a mystery as a haulage company by this name exists still today but in High Wycombe. Their logo is very similar to the one on the sign so perhaps this was a sub-depot; can anybody advise? Interestingly, this view is still possible today with the road to the left off Rockingham Road leading to a number of business units. All has changed but the road still exists with the telegraph poles being the only reference points, see..... https://www.ontheupfast.com/p/21936chg/30017882655/x9-former-ggod-yard-entrance-market 
 Keywords: Enamel Market Harborough Goods Yard entrance
Enamel, Market Harborough Goods Yard entrance 
 A large BR (London Midland) enamel near to Market Harborough station pointing to the closed goods depot. The sign for Cavewood International Transport Services is a little bit of a mystery as a haulage company by this name exists still today but in High Wycombe. Their logo is very similar to the one on the sign so perhaps this was a sub-depot; can anybody advise? Interestingly, this view is still possible today with the road to the left off Rockingham Road leading to a number of business units. All has changed but the road still exists with the telegraph poles being the only reference points, see..... https://www.ontheupfast.com/p/21936chg/30017882655/x9-former-ggod-yard-entrance-market 
 Keywords: Enamel Market Harborough Goods Yard entrance

A large BR (London Midland) enamel near to Market Harborough station pointing to the closed goods depot. The sign for Cavewood International Transport Services is a little bit of a mystery as a haulage company by this name exists still today but in High Wycombe. Their logo is very similar to the one on the sign so perhaps this was a sub-depot; can anybody advise? Interestingly, this view is still possible today with the road to the left off Rockingham Road leading to a number of business units. All has changed but the road still exists with the telegraph poles being the only reference points, see..... https://www.ontheupfast.com/p/21936chg/30017882655/x9-former-ggod-yard-entrance-market