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Signal Box Diagrams Section G: Gloucester Division Section G: Gloucester Division G3: South Wales Main Line (cont'd) G1: South Wales Main Line Drawing no. Signal box Drawing no. Signal box P72 Bullo Pill East Swindon Station West L141 (1932) L142 (1942) Bullo Pill Centre Swindon 'D' P72 Bullo Pill West Swindon Locomotive Yard P105 X30 (1958) Awre Jcn Swindon 'G' Lydney Jcn G.W. P105 (1943) Bremell Sdgs X30 Lydney Junction G.W. P213 Purton X30 Lydney West P213 Minety & Ashton Keynes S166 Woolaston Kemble (East) Kemble Junction East D290 Beachley Jcn Kemble West D290 (1936) Wye Valley Jcn Kemble Junction West B378 (c. 1954) Chepstow P2 Kemble Coates G4: Grange Court & Hereford Line P211 Tetbury Road Drawing no. Signal box Sapperton Tunnel D211 Longhope P211 Sapperton Sdgs D211 Mitcheldean Road S184 Frampton Crossing Ross South W28/10 Chalford Ross North St. Marys Crossing P146 Ross Brimscombe P146 Fawley L110 Brimscombe (East) Holme Lacy L110 Brimscombe West Rotherwas South Stroud "B" Rotherwas Factory Stroud East J73 (1949) Rotherwas Jcn D514 (1935) Stroud (East) G5: Stratford Branch Stroud "A" Stroud West Drawing no. Signal box D514 Beards Lane Crossing L61 Honeybourne East Loop Jefferie's Sdg P283 Long Marston B13 Stonehouse P283 Milcote Gloucester No.1 East & West Jcn [Stratford] Gloucester Goods South S&M Junction S924 (c. 1955) LMR Junction G2: South Wales Main Line Stratford Upon Avon West Junction Drawing no. Signal box D57 also L114 (1960) Evesham Road Crossing B156 (1944) Standish Junction Shottery Footpath Haresfield G6: Honeybourne & Cheltenham Line Naas Crossing S315 Brookthorpe Crossing Drawing no. Signal box Quedgeley P225 (1960) Honeybourne West Loop Weston-sub-Edge Tuffley Sidings B357 (1956) Tuffley Junction Bretforton & Weston-sub-edge Willersey G3: South Wales Main Line P225 Broadway Drawing no. Signal box Stanton Cutting Gloucester South Jcn L116 X73 (1950) L246 Toddington Gloucester No.2 L246 Winchcombe J89 Gloucester North Gotherington Gloucester Panel D272 Bishops Cleeve Gloucester No.3 D272 Cheltenham Racecourse Gloucester No.4 Gloucester Mileage Yard GF G7: Birmingham & Gloucester Line/Cheltenham Branch Gloucester Goods Yard North Drawing no. Signal box J96 Tramway Junction Engine Shed Junction P224 Gloucester East S114 Elm Bridge Gloucester Middle P102 (1944) Churchdown Gloucester No. ? P102 Badgeworth Gloucester No.6 Hatherley Jcn P224 Gloucester West P102 Hatherley P264 (1958) Over Jcn Hatherley P264 (1945) Over Sdgs Lansdown Jcn Oakle Street L62 Lansdowne Grange Court East Lansdown(e) Junction Main Cheltenham Malvern Road West Grange Court West P385 (c. 1960) Cheltenham Spa Malvern Road West P109 (1960) Grange Court Newnham Page 4 of 10 Section R: Birmingham Division G7: Birmingham & Gloucester Line/Cheltenham Branch Section R: Birmingham Division (cont'd) R1: Didcot & Chester Line Drawing no. Signal box Cheltenham Malvern Road East Drawing no. Signal box P385 (1960) Cheltenham Spa Malvern Road East P400 Bletchington Tackley G8: Banbury & Cheltenham Line Cherwell Drawing no. Signal box S848 (1954) Heyford Kingham West Loop Heyford Bridge P378 (1929) Stow on the Wold Heyford Bridge P378 Bourton on the Water D141 (1959, 1880) Fritwell & Somerton P378 Notgrove W57/05 Aynho Sierford P42 Aynho Jcn D501 Andoversford Jcn P42 King's Sutton Jcn. D501 Andoversford Station Astrop Charlton Kings S849 (1908) Astrop Sidings Cheltenham South & Leckhampton D558 (1954) B101 (c. 1944)P423 Banbury South D558 Gloucester Loop Jcn (1958) Banbury 'B' Lansdowne Branch Banbury North L144 (1951) L143 (1959) Banbury 'A' G9: Cheltenham Branch [ For Up Loop ] Drawing no. Signal box L171 (1942) Hump Yard GF [Banbury] Bays Hill P12 Banbury Jcn Cheltenham Station P385 (c. 1956) Banbury Bridge Cheltenham Spa St. James Station S806 Ironstone Branch G10: Cirencester Branch W57/13 Cropredy Drawing no. Signal box X26 Claydon Crossing Cirencester (Town) S894 X26 (1960) S127 Fenny Compton G11: Tetbury Branch X26 Knightcote Drawing no. Signal box P331 (c. 1952) Greaves Sdg Tetbury P331 (c. 1956) Southam Road & Harbury P331 (1950) Fosse Road G12: Ledbury Branch [ At Canal Bridge ] Drawing no. Signal box Leamington Engine Shed Barber's Bridge Leamington South Jcn D105 (1948) Newent D519 Leamington East Junction D105 Dymock [ Bridge Cabin ] Ledbury Branch D519 Leamington South G13: Forest of Dean Branch L209 (1921) Leamington North Drawing no. Signal box Leamington Panel Soudley being redrawn Warwick Avon Bridge P262 Eastern United Colliery [Glos.] [ Bridge Box ] P262 Bilson Warwick South S661 Warwick G14: Ross to Littlemill Jcn [At Canal Bridge ] Drawing no. Signal box D213 Warwick North Kerne Bridge [For Royal Agricultural Show] B374 Lydbrook Jcn. Warwick North Lydbrook Junction 'B' Budbrooke Symonds Yat D213 Budbrooke Crossing P226 Monmouth May Hill Budbrook Hatton South [original] P226 Monmouth Troy Hatton North [original] G15: Wye Valley Branch Hatton Middle Hatton South Drawing no. Signal box B381 Hatton Station South Wyesham Jcn Hatton Middle Redbrook D270 Hatton North Bigsweir D574 St Briavels D270 (1912) Rowington Jcn D574 Tintern [At Canal Bridge ] Tidenham Kingswood Kingswood TFO G16: Coleford Branch Lapworth Drawing no. Signal box P44 Lapworth Newland P44 Knowle and Dorridge Coleford D135 Bentley Heath Crossing Page 5 of 10 Section R: Birmingham Division R1: Didcot & Chester Line (cont'd) R1: Didcot & Chester Line (cont'd) Drawing no. Signal box Drawing no. Signal box D135 Widney Manor Wolverhampton North L198 X4 Solihull Wolverhampton 'C' B29 Cannock Road Jcn Olton Lower Yard Shed X4 Acocks Green Dunstall Park Tyseley B65 Stafford Road Jcn L127 Tyseley South Oxley Sidings South Tyseley North P236 S831 Oxley South Tyseley Loco Yard Oxley No. 1 Shunting Frame Oxley Sidings North [At Canal Bridge] P420 Oxley Middle Small Heath South P256 B28 Oxley North Tyseley Loco Codsall Small Heath P422 (1946) Albrighton P256 Small Heath North Cosford Bordesley Jcn Cosford Sdg Bordersley Junction Sidings P140 Bordesley South Lawton Sidings [at Canal Bridge ] Ruckley Sdg [ at Coventry Road Bridge] P184 Shifnal Bordesley Station P184 (c.1950) Madeley Jcn P140 Bordesley North B7 Hollinswood L156 (1948) X74 (1962) Moor Street Oakengates Tunnel South L226 (c. 1939) Birmingham South Oakengates Tunnel North Oakengates Birmingham Panel P43 (1958) Birmingham North Oakengates West Wombridge Crossing Hockley Ketley Jcn Hockley South S154 B41 Hockley 'B' Haybridge Sdg Hockley North B42 R2: Bushbury Branch Hockley 'A' B43 Soho & Winson Green Drawing no. Signal box Bushbury Sdgs Bridge Box B44 Queens Head R3: Stratford Branch Handsworth & Smethwick (South) B45 Drawing no. Signal box Handsworth & Smethwick South Hatton Branch Jcn Handsworth & Smethwick North D222 (1939) Hatton West X72 (1956) Handsworth Jcn D222 (1939) Claverdon Sandwell Park Colliery Bearley D47 (1907, 1942) B47 West Bromwich Bearley East Junction S1065 Swan Village South Jcn R4: Henley-in-Arden Branch Swan Village North S514 Drawing no. Signal box Wednesbury "C" Henley in Arden [original] Wednesbury South Wednesbury South R5: Birmingham & North Warwick Line B50 Wednesbury Central South Drawing no. Signal box Wednesbury "B" D352 Hall Green Wednesbury Centre Shirley Wednesbury "A" D352 (1948) Wednesbury North D219 Earlswood Lakes B51 Wednesbury Central North D219 Danzey Bradley Bridge W59/19 Henley in Arden Bradley & Moxley Contractors Crossing [Bearley] Bilston South D79 Bearley North Jcn Bilston North D79 also S202 shows dog Bearley West Jcn Bilston chart HT 3-bar B52 Bilston Central S914 Wilmcote Priestfield B60 Stratford Upon Avon Goods Junction B61 Stow Heath L170 (1957) Stratford upon Avon (East) Wolverhampton South L199 Stratford on Avon Station Wolverhampton 'A' D57 (1955) Stratford Wolverhampton Middle Stratford West Wolverhampton 'B' R6: Alcester Branch Drawing no. Signal box Great Alne Page 6 of 10 Section R: Birmingham Division R7: Stourbridge Extension Line R11: Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton Line (cont'd) Drawing no. Signal box Drawing no. Signal box L278 Smethwick Jcn Netherton North Netherton Junction Rood End W60/23 Blowers Green Junction B38 Oldbury & Langley Green East Dudley Tunnel South Oldbury Jcn. Dudley Tunnel North S683 Oldbury & Langley Green Middle P244 Dudley South Oldbury & Langley Green West B39 L274 Dudley North Langley Green Crossing Dudley L275 Rowley Regis & Blackheath Tipton Station Old Hill Tunnel East W60/26 Tipton Jcn. Old Hill Tunnel West Bloomfield Crossing L59 Old Hill Jcn. B35 Princes End Corgreaves Sdg Princes End Station Cradley Heath & Cradley East B69 Daisy Bank and Bradley Cradley 'B' Daisy Bank Cradley "A" Daisy Bank and Bradley South B70 Cradley Heath & Cradley West Daisy Bank and Bradley North Hays Lane Jcn. [At Canal Bridge ] L277 Lye Bilston West P421 Timmis Siding Bilson West Midland R8: Oldbury Branch R12: Kingswinford Branch Drawing no. Signal box Drawing no. Signal box Chemical Sdg Bromley Oldbury S884 (1901) D278 Pensnett (South) Oldbury Goods Pensnett North R9: Halesowen Branch D278 (1948) Baggeridge Jcn. Wombourn Drawing no. Signal box D172 (1943) Old Hill Loop Wombourne Halesowen Basin Jcn. D172 Oxley Branch Jcn Halesowen S1135 R13: Stourbridge Town Branch Rubery Drawing no. Signal box Longbridge West S885 Stourbridge Town Longbridge East R14: Great Bridge Branch R10: Windmill End Branch Drawing no. Signal box Drawing no. Signal box Swan Village West Cox's Lane Crossing D230 B49 Branch Crossing Higleys Siding D230 Swan Village Basin Windmill End W61/13 Great Bridge B46 Windmill End Jcn. R11: Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton Line R15: Victoria
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