Image Culgaith signal box (Mid, 1908)

Culgaith signal box (Mid, 1908)
Culgaith signal box (Mid, 1908) 
 Culgaith is a smashing example of a Midlands Type 4a box that was opened in 1908. It stands adjacent to one of only two level crossings on the entire length of the Settle and Carlisle route. It is situated next to the former station of the same name that closed in 1970. The building remains a private residence and is an interesting structure as it is of a totally different design to the rest of those the length of the line being slightly later in its construction and designed by John Holloway Sanders in a Derby Gothic style. 
 Keywords: Culgaith signal box Midland Railway
Culgaith signal box (Mid, 1908) 
 Culgaith is a smashing example of a Midlands Type 4a box that was opened in 1908. It stands adjacent to one of only two level crossings on the entire length of the Settle and Carlisle route. It is situated next to the former station of the same name that closed in 1970. The building remains a private residence and is an interesting structure as it is of a totally different design to the rest of those the length of the line being slightly later in its construction and designed by John Holloway Sanders in a Derby Gothic style. 
 Keywords: Culgaith signal box Midland Railway

Culgaith is a smashing example of a Midlands Type 4a

box that was opened in 1908. It stands adjacent to one of only two level crossings on the entire length of the Settle and Carlisle route. It is situated next to the former station of the same name that closed in 1970. The building remains a private residence and is an interesting structure as it is of a totally different design to the rest of those the length of the line being slightly later in its construction and designed by John Holloway Sanders in a Derby Gothic style.