A three-car Class 205 trundles away from Salisbury through the East Yard on an unidentified empty stock move. It is passing under the grand up twin doll bracket signal of the traditional Southern Railway latticed design. Both the dolls carry Salisbury Tunnel Junction's distant signal arms one of which is pulled off. I am not sure as to where 1129 was heading but it could well have been the initial departure from Salisbury station's south-facing bay platform before reversing and crossing over to be stabled on the northern side of the station but that begs the question as to why the distant is off?
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