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Pryer Volumes George Pryer Volumes Signalling Record Society George Pryer Signal Box Diagrams of the Great Western and Southern Railways Signal Box Diagrams of the London Midland & Scottish Railway Volume 1 .......... Great Western Dorset Volume 2 .......... Southern East Dorset Volume 3 .......... Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway Volume 4 .......... Great Western Westbury, Frome & Salisbury Volume 5 .......... Southern Exeter Central to Milborne Port Volume 6 .......... Great Western Exeter and Torbay Volume 7 .......... Southern Templecombe, Salisbury, Andover & Branches Volume 8 .......... Great Western Taunton to Exeter & Branches Volume 9 .......... Southern Bournemouth to Southampton & Branches Volume 10 ........ Great Western Bristol to Taunton & Branches Volume 11 ........ Southern North Devon Volume 12 ........ Great Western South Devon Volume 13 ........ Southern Plymouth & North Cornwall Volume 14 ........ Great Western Plymouth & East Cornwall Volume 15 ........ Southern Southampton to Winchester & Branches Volume 16 ........ Great Western West Cornwall Volume 17 ........ Southern North East Hampshire Volume 18 ........ Great Western Swindon to Bath Spa & Branches Volume 19 ........ Southern Portsmouth Area Volume 20 ........ Great Western Berks & Hants Lines Volume 21 ........ Southern Woking, Guildford & Portsmouth Direct Volume 22 ........ Midland and South Western Junction Railway Volume 23 ........ Great Western Bristol Area Volume 24 ........ Southern West Sussex Volume 25 ........ Great Western Swindon Area Volume 26 ........ Southern Reading & Windsor Volume 27 ** ... London Midland & Scottish Bristol Area ** The LMSR volume was originally to be numbered 27 and this number appears on the map of lines. However, it was published as Volume 1 of a new series intended to cover Midland Railway locations. It is indexed as volume 27 in this document to avoid confusion with the GW/SR series volume 1. RailRef Line Code Company Initials (joint lines listed under one company only) BA Bere Alston & Calstock Light MR Midland BR British Railways MW Midland & South West Junction CE Clifton Extension SD Somerset & Dorset Joint EC Easton & Church Hope SE South Eastern GW Great Western SV Severn & Wye LA Lynton & Barnstaple SW London & South Western LB London, Brighton & South Coast WP Weymouth & Portland Joint Index copyright © Signalling Record Society www.s-r-s.org.uk page 1 of 13 George Pryer Volumes Listed alphabetically with RailRef Line Code and volume number. Locations added in the SRS reprinted volume marked with a asterick (*) Abbey Ford ................................ SW140 ........ 7 Ashton Junction ......................... GW157 ..... 10 Abbotsbury ................................ GW224 ....... 1 Ashton Swing Bridge North ..... GW156 ..... 23 Addlestone ................................ SW053 ...... 26 Ashurst Crossing ....................... SW100 ........ 9 Addlestone Junction ................. SW053 ...... 26 Ashwater ................................... SW153 ...... 13 Adelaide Crossing ..................... SW076 ...... 15 Athelney .................................... GW234 ....... 4 Adversane .................................. LB080 ....... 24 Avon Crescent Crossing ........... GW156 ..... 23 Alderbury Junction .................... SW126 ........ 9 Avon Lodge .............................. SW107 ........ 9 Aldermaston .............................. GW086 ..... 20 Avonmouth Dock Junction ....... CE001 ....... 27 Aldershot East "A" .................... SW062 ...... 17 Avonmouth Dock Sidings ......... CE001 ....... 27 Aldershot Government Sidings SW062 ...... 17 Avonmouth Dock Station .......... CE001 ....... 27 Aldershot Junction North .......... SW062 ...... 17 Avonmouth Goods Yard ........... GW142 ..... 23 Aldershot Junction South .......... SE080 ....... 17 Awbridge .................................. SW126 ........ 9 Aldershot West "B" ................... SW062 ...... 17 Axbridge ................................... GW213 ..... 10 Alford ........................................ GW234 ....... 4 Axe Gates .................................. SW140 ........ 5 Allbrook .................................... SW070 ...... 15 Axminster ................................. SW140 ........ 5 Aller Junction ............................ GW250 ....... 6 Badminton ................................. GW120 ..... 18 Allington ................................... SW123 ........ 7 Bagshot ..................................... SW056 ...... 26 Alresford ................................... SW062d .... 15 Bailey Gate ............................... SD001 ......... 3 Alton ......................................... SW062d .... 17 Bailey Gate Crossing ................ SD001 ......... 3 Amberley .................................. LB080 ....... 24 Baldhu ........................................ GW330 ..... 16 Amen Crossing ......................... SW050 ...... 26 Bampton ..................................... GW253 ....... 8 Amesbury ................................. SW123 ........ 7 Barnham Junction ..................... LB090 ....... 24 Amesbury Junction ................... SW120 ........ 7 Barns Green .............................. LB080 ....... 24 Andover Junction East "A" ....... SW120 ........ 7 Barnstaple East Loop ................ GW240 ....... 8 Andover Junction West "B" ..... SW120 ........ 7 Barnstaple Junction East "A" .... SW151 ...... 11 Andover Town .......................... SW122 ........ 7 Barnstaple Junction West "B" ... SW151 ...... 11 Andoversford & Dowdeswell .... MW060 ..... 22 Barnstaple South Loop ............. GW242 ....... 8 Anglesea Crossing ..................... SW081 ...... 19 Barnstaple Town ....................... SW151 ...... 11 Angmering ................................ LB090 ....... 24 Barnstaple Victoria Road .......... GW240 ....... 8 Arundel ..................................... LB080 ....... 24 Barnstaple .................................. SW151 ...... 11 Arundel Junction ...................... LB090 ....... 24 Barrow Lane ............................. MR370 ...... 27 Ascot "A" .................................. SW050 ...... 26 Barton Mill ............................... SW060 ...... 17 Ascot "B" .................................. SW050 ...... 26 Basingstoke ............................... GW083 ..... 20 Ascot East Junction .................. SW050 ...... 26 Basingstoke "C" ........................ SW060 ...... 17 Ascot South .............................. SW056 ...... 26 Basingstoke West "B" ............... SW060 ...... 17 Ascot West ................................ SW050 ...... 26 Bason Bridge ............................ SD010 ......... 3 Ascot West Junction ................. SW050 ...... 26 Bastingstoke East "A" ............... SW060 ...... 17 Ash Junction ............................. SW064 ...... 17 Bath Goods ............................... GW150 ..... 23 Ash Vale ................................... SW062 ...... 17 Bath Junction ............................ MR344 ...... 27 Ash ............................................. SE080 ....... 17 Bath Junction ............................ SD001 ......... 3 Ashburton Junction ................... GW270 ..... 12 Bath Spa .................................... GW150 ..... 18 Ashburton .................................. GW271 ..... 12 Bath Single Line Junction * ....... SD001 ......... 3 Ashbury Crossing ...................... GW110 ..... 25 Bath Station .............................. MR344 ...... 27 Ashbury ..................................... SW153 ...... 13 Bath Station .............................. MR344 ........ 3 Ashcott ....................................... SD010 ......... 3 Bathampton ............................... GW150 ..... 18 Ashley Heath ............................ SW106 ........ 2 Bathampton East ....................... GW150 ..... 18 Ashley Hill Junction .................. MR371 ...... 27 Bathampton West ..................... GW150 ..... 18 Ashley Hill ................................. GW130 ..... 23 Battledown ................................ SW070 ...... 17 Ashton ....................................... GW261 ....... 6 Battledown Junction ................. SW070 ...... 17 Index copyright © Signalling Record Society www.s-r-s.org.uk page 2 of 13 George Pryer Volumes Baynards ................................... LB081 ....... 24 Bovey ........................................ GW260 ....... 6 Beanacre ................................... GW190 ..... 18 Bow ........................................... SW150 ...... 11 Beards Lane Crossing ............... GW370 ..... 25 Box ............................................ GW150 ..... 18 Bedhampton Crossing .............. LB090 ....... 19 Bracknell ................................... SW050 ...... 26 Bedhampton Mill ...................... LB090 ....... 19 Bradford Junction ..................... GW190 ..... 18 Bedminster ................................ GW150 ..... 10 Bradford-on-Avon .................... GW193 ..... 18 Bedwyn ..................................... GW086 ..... 20 Bradpole Crossing .................... GW222 ....... 1 Beechgrove ............................... GW195 ....... 4 Bramley .................................... GW083 ..... 20 Bentley ...................................... SW062d .... 17 Bramley & Wonersh ................. LB081 ....... 24 Bere Alston ............................... SW150 ...... 13 Bramley South .......................... GW083 ..... 20 Bere Ferrers .............................. SW150 ...... 13 Brampford Speke ...................... GW253 ....... 8 Berkeley Loop Junction
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