Some of the North Eastern Railway's design of signal boxes was more restrained than those constructed by other railway companies. Glaisadle is a perfect example of the simple but robust design being built of rough brick with a simple slate pitched roof. A particularly attractive feature of this one, opened in 1902, is the brick arched windows to the locking room. Whilst the box has closed it is still standing but looking a little sorry for itself and begging out for future use, see.....
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