Image Sleaford East signal box (GN, 1882)

Sleaford East signal box (GN, 1882)
Sleaford East signal box (GN, 1882) 
 Sleaford East signal box is located (as it still is due its Grade II listing) between the eastern end of the station and the level crossing with Grantham Road. It's an 1892 Great Northern building that has been somewhat spoilt by the crass application of one of BR's corporate image signs. In this view notice the 'Coke bottle' Ford Cortina Mk. III crossing the level crossing. The large building behind the Esso petrol station is still in existence and looks exactly the same but the Ford dealership has now gone to be replaced by an Aldi supermarket. The superb pair of twin doll brackets on slotted posts round off a really interesting scene in this small Fenland town. 
 Keywords: Sleaford East signal box Great Eastern Railway
Sleaford East signal box (GN, 1882) 
 Sleaford East signal box is located (as it still is due its Grade II listing) between the eastern end of the station and the level crossing with Grantham Road. It's an 1892 Great Northern building that has been somewhat spoilt by the crass application of one of BR's corporate image signs. In this view notice the 'Coke bottle' Ford Cortina Mk. III crossing the level crossing. The large building behind the Esso petrol station is still in existence and looks exactly the same but the Ford dealership has now gone to be replaced by an Aldi supermarket. The superb pair of twin doll brackets on slotted posts round off a really interesting scene in this small Fenland town. 
 Keywords: Sleaford East signal box Great Eastern Railway

Sleaford East signal box is located (as it still is

due its Grade II listing) between the eastern end of the station and the level crossing with Grantham Road. It's an 1892 Great Northern building that has been somewhat spoilt by the crass application of one of BR's corporate image signs. In this view notice the 'Coke bottle' Ford Cortina Mk. III crossing the level crossing. The large building behind the Esso petrol station is still in existence and looks exactly the same but the Ford dealership has now gone to be replaced by an Aldi supermarket. The superb pair of twin doll brackets on slotted posts round off a really interesting scene in this small Fenland town.