Image Hessle Haven signal box (NE, 1913)

Hessle Haven signal box (NE, 1913)
Hessle Haven signal box (NE, 1913) 
 After our fantastic day out in north Lincolnshire (or, tin hat on, south Humberside as it is often referred to today) and taking in the delights of MV Farringford in what was the twilight week of her operations we had a long drive home back to Bath in the Austin 1100! Before setting off in earnest Graham and I paused at Hessle Haven to photograph the lovely North Eastern signal box dating from 1913 just catching the evening light. A little photographed box, it was located just to the east of Hessle station at the point where the lines to both Hessle Hump Yard and Priory Yard diverged. Everything in this area has changed beyond recognition now with just the twin running lines in towards Hull remaining with the whole area comprehensively redeveloped including the huge A63 Clive Sullivan Way trunk road to the right of this view. 
 Keywords: Hessle Haven signal box
Hessle Haven signal box (NE, 1913) 
 After our fantastic day out in north Lincolnshire (or, tin hat on, south Humberside as it is often referred to today) and taking in the delights of MV Farringford in what was the twilight week of her operations we had a long drive home back to Bath in the Austin 1100! Before setting off in earnest Graham and I paused at Hessle Haven to photograph the lovely North Eastern signal box dating from 1913 just catching the evening light. A little photographed box, it was located just to the east of Hessle station at the point where the lines to both Hessle Hump Yard and Priory Yard diverged. Everything in this area has changed beyond recognition now with just the twin running lines in towards Hull remaining with the whole area comprehensively redeveloped including the huge A63 Clive Sullivan Way trunk road to the right of this view. 
 Keywords: Hessle Haven signal box

After our fantastic day out in north Lincolnshire (or, tin

hat on, south Humberside as it is often referred to today) and taking in the delights of MV Farringford in what was the twilight week of her operations we had a long drive home back to Bath in the Austin 1100! Before setting off in earnest Graham and I paused at Hessle Haven to photograph the lovely North Eastern signal box dating from 1913 just catching the evening light. A little photographed box, it was located just to the east of Hessle station at the point where the lines to both Hessle Hump Yard and Priory Yard diverged. Everything in this area has changed beyond recognition now with just the twin running lines in towards Hull remaining with the whole area comprehensively redeveloped including the huge A63 Clive Sullivan Way trunk road to the right of this view.