Image Home bracket signal, Twenty Feet River crossing

Home bracket signal, Twenty Feet River crossing
Home bracket signal, Twenty Feet River crossing 
 A seemingly insignificant bracket signal at Twenty Feet River just to the north of March on the former GN & GE Joint line. It once had two home signals that permitted trains to pass southwards over the road just visible on a level crossing. The arm still in place was for the up main that trains would follow straight through and into March whilst the doll with the missing arm would have controlled access into the massive Whitemoor Yard once the largest marshalling Yard in Europe. The signal is withing the boundary of the former level crossing keeper's house to the left now a private residence. 
 Keywords: Home bracket signal Twenty Feet River crossing
Home bracket signal, Twenty Feet River crossing 
 A seemingly insignificant bracket signal at Twenty Feet River just to the north of March on the former GN & GE Joint line. It once had two home signals that permitted trains to pass southwards over the road just visible on a level crossing. The arm still in place was for the up main that trains would follow straight through and into March whilst the doll with the missing arm would have controlled access into the massive Whitemoor Yard once the largest marshalling Yard in Europe. The signal is withing the boundary of the former level crossing keeper's house to the left now a private residence. 
 Keywords: Home bracket signal Twenty Feet River crossing

A seemingly insignificant bracket signal at Twenty Feet River just

to the north of March on the former GN & GE Joint line. It once had two home signals that permitted trains to pass southwards over the road just visible on a level crossing. The arm still in place was for the up main that trains would follow straight through and into March whilst the doll with the missing arm would have controlled access into the massive Whitemoor Yard once the largest marshalling Yard in Europe. The signal is withing the boundary of the former level crossing keeper's house to the left now a private residence.