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Signal boxes that are listed buildings in England

A number of signal boxes in England are on the Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. Signal boxes house the signalman and equipment that control the railway points and signals. Originally, railway signals were controlled from a hut on a platform at junctions. In the 1850s, a raised building with a glazed upper storey containing levers controlling points and signals was developed after John Saxby obtained a patent in 1856 for a mechanical system of interlocking the points and signals. Over half of the signalboxes before 1923 were built by private signalling contractors, the largest being Saxby & Farmer; Stevens & Sons, McKenzie & Holland, the Railway Signal Co., Dutton & Co and Evans, and O'Donnell & Co. Some railway companies had a standard signalbox design, such as the London & North Western Railway, whereas others, such as the Great Eastern Railway had many different designs.[1]

Hebden Bridge signal box

Listed buildings are given one of three grades: Grade I for buildings of exceptional interest, Grade II* for particularly important buildings of more than special interest and Grade II for buildings that are of special interest.[2] In 1948 there were approximately 10,000 signal boxes; by 2012 this had reduced to about 500. National Rail has plans to concentrate control at twelve centres by 2040, decommissioning most of the remaining mechanical signal boxes by 2025. A joint Historic England and Network Rail project listed 26 signal boxes in July 2013.[3]

Signal boxes and swing bridge cabins are listed Grade II, except for those noted as Grade II*.

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Sources edit

  • Minnis, John (February 2012). Railway signal boxes: A Review (PDF) (Report). English Heritage. ISSN 2046-9802.

Further reading edit

  • Kay, Peter, ed. (1 June 1986). The Signal Box: A Pictorial History and Guide to Designs. Oxford Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0-86093-224-6.
  • Kay, Peter; Doe, Derek (2004). Signalling Atlas and Signal Box Directory, Great Britain and Ireland. Signalling Record Society. ISBN 978-1873228258.

External links edit

  • "In pictures: Ten of the 'best' listed signal boxes". BBC News. 6 September 2012.

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A number of signal boxes in England are on the Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest Signal boxes house the signalman and equipment that control the railway points and signals Originally railway signals were controlled from a hut on a platform at junctions In the 1850s a raised building with a glazed upper storey containing levers controlling points and signals was developed after John Saxby obtained a patent in 1856 for a mechanical system of interlocking the points and signals Over half of the signalboxes before 1923 were built by private signalling contractors the largest being Saxby amp Farmer Stevens amp Sons McKenzie amp Holland the Railway Signal Co Dutton amp Co and Evans and O Donnell amp Co Some railway companies had a standard signalbox design such as the London amp North Western Railway whereas others such as the Great Eastern Railway had many different designs 1 Hebden Bridge signal box Listed buildings are given one of three grades Grade I for buildings of exceptional interest Grade II for particularly important buildings of more than special interest and Grade II for buildings that are of special interest 2 In 1948 there were approximately 10 000 signal boxes by 2012 this had reduced to about 500 National Rail has plans to concentrate control at twelve centres by 2040 decommissioning most of the remaining mechanical signal boxes by 2025 A joint Historic England and Network Rail project listed 26 signal boxes in July 2013 3 Signal boxes and swing bridge cabins are listed Grade II except for those noted as Grade II Signal boxes editName Image Location Date Notes Ais Gill nbsp Derbyshire Midland Railway Butterley SK4037851962 1906 This Midland Railway Type 2a design signal box was rebuilt c 1985 at Butterley railway station Midland Railway Butterley 4 5 Appleby nbsp North Lincolnshire SE9522612871 1885 Built by the Railway Signal Co of Fazakerley Liverpool for the Manchester Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway 6 7 Arnside nbsp Cumbria SD4597578967 1897 A Furness Railway Type 4 box containing a 1943 London Midland Region 35 lever frame installed in 1957 8 Askam nbsp Cumbria SD2148277674 1890 A Furness Railway Type 2 signal box 9 10 Attleborough nbsp Norfolk TM0517195034 1883 The signal box built for the Norfolk Railway listed with the earlier station buildings contains a lever frame dating from 1912 11 Aylesford nbsp KentTQ7205658680 1921 The first signal box to be built by the South Eastern amp Chatham Railway to a new design that was adopted by Southern Railway after grouping 12 Baschurch nbsp Shropshire SJ4293222691 1880 The signal box is listed with the adjacent signal This Mackenzie and Holland type 3 box was built for the Great Western Railway and refitted in 1911 13 Beckingham nbsp Nottinghamshire SK7858289819 1877 A Great Northern Railway Type 1 box 14 15 AiskewBedale nbsp North Yorkshire SE2685588307 1860 c 1860 Possibly designed by G T Andrews 16 Berwick Sussex nbsp East Sussex TQ5262106761 1879 A Saxby amp Farmer Type 5 design built for the London Brighton amp South Coast Railway containing the original Saxby amp Farmer 17 lever frame 17 18 Beverley nbsp East Riding of Yorkshire TA0386639525 1911 A North Eastern Railway Southern Division Type 4 box 19 Billingshurst nbsp West SussexAmberley Museum 1876 Built for the London Brighton and South Coast Railway This is the last Saxby amp Farmer Type 1b box in existence and probably was used elsewhere before it moved to Billingshurst in 1876 The 17 lever frame however dates from 1876 The signal box closed on 14 March 2014 and was moved to Amberley Museum just over a week later 20 21 Note It is not clear if the box is still listed since it was moved English Heritage have not clarified what happens if a listed building is moved Birkdale nbsp Merseyside Sefton SD3302915790 1905 Built by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway and with the original 24 lever frame 22 Birmingham New Street Signal Box nbsp Birmingham SP0671986672 1964 Built by British Rail London Midland Region designed by Bicknell and Hamilton with R L Moorcraft 23 Blankney now Metheringham nbsp Lincolnshire TF0776361373 1928 A Great Northern Railway Type 4 design built by the London amp North Eastern Railway 24 Bollo Lane Junction near South Acton nbsp Greater London TQ2001779017 Probably 1878 A London amp South Western Railway Type 2 box 25 Bootle nbsp Cumbria SD0935989318 1874 A Furness Railway Type 1 design box containing a London Midland Region 15 lever frame installed in 1977 26 Bournemouth West Junction Dorset Poole SZ0635791871 1882 A London amp South Western Railway Type 3a design box containing a Steven s 24 lever frame 27 Brading nbsp Isle of Wight SZ6099086886 1882 Built for the Isle of Wight Railway 28 Bridlington South nbsp East Riding of Yorkshire TA1755266776 1893 Built for the North Eastern Railway 29 Brocklesby Junction Near Ulceby nbsp North Lincolnshire TA1189013565 1914 Built by the Great Central Railway 30 14 Bromley Cross nbsp Lancashire SD7295513055 1875 A Smith and Yardley Type 1 design built for the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway 31 Burton Agnes nbsp East Riding of Yorkshire TA1078162367 1870 5 A North Eastern Railway Southern Division S1b design box 32 33 Bury St Edmunds Yard nbsp Suffolk TL8500665180 1888 A Great Eastern Railway Type 7 box containing the original McKenzie amp Holland lever frame 34 Canterbury East nbsp KentTR1472457251 1911 c 1911 A South Eastern amp Chatham Railway box developed from the Saxby amp Farmer Type 5 design Contains an earlier London Chatham amp Dover Railway design lever frame from c 1878 35 36 Canterbury West nbsp KentTR1463558509 1928 An early non standard Southern Railway design 37 38 Carnforth original nbsp Lancashire SD4969270834 30 January 1882 An early Furness Railway box designed in the same style as the station 9 39 Carnforth nbsp Lancashire SD4960070735 1903 A Furness Railway Type 4 box 9 40 Chappel and Wakes Colne nbsp Essex TL8979128926 1891 A Great Eastern Railway Type 7 design box moved to the East Anglian Railway Museum 41 42 Chathill nbsp Northumberland NU1864727003 1873 c 1873 A North Eastern Railway Northern Division Type N1 design 43 44 Chesham nbsp Buckinghamshire SP9608501611 1889 Built by the Metropolitan Railway 45 46 Chichester nbsp West Sussex SU8559204311 1889 A Saxby amp Farmer Type 5 design built for the London Brighton amp South Coast Railway 47 Crawley nbsp West Sussex TQ2673836364 1860 c 1860 This was probably one of the earliest signal boxes with John Saxby s patented interlocking of points and signals 48 Crediton nbsp Devon SX8389499502 c 1862 or 1875 Probably for the London amp South Western Railway been described as a typical early Type 1 design 49 50 Cromer nbsp Norfolk TG2123242007 1920 Built by William Marriott for the Midland amp Great Northern Joint Railway and contains the 35 lever frame installed in 1954 51 Cross keys bridge nbsp LincolnshireRiver NeneTF4821721030 1897 The swing bridge originally built by A Handyside amp Co for both road and rail contains a signal cablin Now only used for road Listed Grade II 52 Cuxton nbsp Medway Kent TQ7141966715 possibly late 1887 9 A South Eastern Railway box containing a South Eastern Railway 7 inch 180 mm Brady lever frame possibly from 1892 53 Daisyfield nbsp Lancashire Blackburn with Darwen SD6934628770 1873 A Saxby amp Farmer Type 6 box built for the Lancashire amp Yorkshire Railway 54 Downham Market nbsp Norfolk TF6027903292 1881 Great Eastern Railway type 2 with original Saxby amp Farmer rocker frame 55 East Holmes nbsp Lincolnshire SK9726271032 1873 A Great Northern Railway Type 1 box fitted in 1910 with a 35 lever frame by McKenzie amp Holland 56 41 Eastbourne nbsp East Sussex TV6120299310 1882 A Saxby amp Farmer Type 5 for the London Brighton and South Coast Railway with a 72 lever frame from 1935 57 Eastfield nbsp Peterborough TL1827299881 1894 A Great Northern Railway Type 1 box together with a 65 lever frame said to have been installed in 1940 58 Ecclesfield West Sheffield SK3633694363 Late 19th century A Midland Railway signal box Minnis reported in 2012 that this had been demolished 59 60 Elsham nbsp North Lincolnshire TA0197110449 1885 Built by Railway Signal Co of Fazakerley Liverpool for the Manchester Sheffield amp Lincolnshire Railway 61 7 Embsay nbsp North Yorkshire SE0078753266 1923 c 1923 A Midland Railway Type 4D box built by the London Midland and Scottish Railway containing a Midland Railway 20 lever frame 62 63 Falsgrave signal box Falsgrave Scarborough nbsp North Yorkshire TA0368287943 1908 A North Eastern Railway Southern Division Type 4 box with original 120 lever frame 64 Feock near Perranwell Cornwall SW7909239496 1854 c 1854 English Heritage entry states that this was built for the Chacewater Railway but Minnis reports that it was not a signal box 59 65 Garsdale nbsp Cumbria SD7888291835 1910 A Midland Railway Type 4c box built on the Settle to Carlisle Line this was the location of the 1910 Hawes Junction train collision 66 Gorse Hill Bridges Wiltshire SU1095389764 1870 c 1870 Built by Saxby amp Farmer for the Broad Gauge Great Western Railway near Swindon English Heritage entry states that it was subsequently moved and gives its location as that of the heritage Blunsdon railway station but Minnis reported in 2012 that it no longer exists 59 67 Goole Swing Bridge nbsp East Riding of YorkshireRiver OuseSE7649924707 1869 The swing bridge houses a signal cabin and was designed by Thomas Elliot Harrison for the North Eastern RailwayListed Grade II 68 Grain Crossing Isle of Grain nbsp Medway Kent TQ8631375286 1882 An early largely unaltered Stevens amp Sons signal box built for the South Eastern Railway Contains a South Eastern Railway 9 lever frame and cast iron token machine 69 70 Hale nbsp Greater Manchester Trafford SJ7697486907 1862 and 1880s A box built for the Cheshire Lines Committee 71 Haltwhistle nbsp Northumberland NY7049463800 Late 19th century A non standard North Eastern Railway box 72 73 Hammerton railway station signal cabin nbsp North Yorkshire SE4701655829 1914 Built by the North Eastern Railway Southern Division this is a large cupboard on the station platform containing a 10 lever McKenzie amp Holland frame 74 Haslemere nbsp Surrey SU8974332916 1895 A London amp South Western Railway Type 4 design containing the original 47 lever Stevens Railway Signalling Co lever frame with associated block instruments 75 Havant nbsp Hampshire SU7204806564 1890 c 1890 A large Saxby amp Farmer Type 5 built for the London Brighton amp South Coast Railway The box was extended and refitted c 1938 with a Westinghouse 70 lever frame 76 Hebden Bridge nbsp West Yorkshire Calderdale SD9957226758 1891 A Lancashire amp Yorkshire Railway box containing its original L amp YR 36 lever frame together with two levers added later There is also a L amp YR three position Absolute Block Instrument and Block Bell 77 Heckington nbsp Lincolnshire TF1459743575 1876 A Great Northern Railway Type 1 built by Joseph Locke with a Saxby amp Farmer lever frame from 1925 78 14 Heighington nbsp County Durham NZ2711122536 1872 Possibly built by Thomas Prosser for the North Eastern Railway Central Division The lever frame dates from 1906 and the box was extended 1912 c 1912 79 Helsby Junction nbsp Cheshire West and Chester SJ4868575656 1900 A London amp North Western Railway Type 4 box with its original lever frame 80 Hensall nbsp North Yorkshire SE5852022803 1875 Built by E S Yardley amp Co for the Lancashire amp Yorkshire Railway refitted in 1964 with a reconditioned McKenzie amp Holland 10 lever frame 81 Hertford East nbsp Hertfordshire TL3322713021 1888 A Great Eastern Railway 1880s standard design frame was expanded to take 45 levers in the 1930s 82 Hexham nbsp Northumberland NY9425264187 1897 A North Eastern Railway Northern Division Type 5 on a bridge over the railway 43 83 High Street Lincoln nbsp Lincolnshire SK9746770942 1874 A Great Northern Railway Type 1 retaining the 36 lever frame of 1892 Extended in 1925 84 14 Holmwood nbsp Surrey TQ1741943737 1876 c 1876 A Saxby amp Farmer Type 5 for the London Brighton amp South Coast Railway Contains the original lever frame W R Sykes block instruments signal and track circuit repeaters 85 Horsham nbsp West Sussex TQ1801231288 1938 A British Railways Southern Region International Modern Style type 13 86 87 Horsted Keynes South nbsp West Sussex TQ3708729183 1882 c 1882 London Brighton amp South Coast Railway Type 1 probably designed by T H Myres to complement the branch line stations 88 89 Howden nbsp East Riding of Yorkshire SE7522430415 1873 A North Eastern Railway Southern Division type 1A 90 Instow nbsp Devon SS4736130117 1861 or 1874 Built by the Bideford Extension Railway later London amp South Western Railway to the London amp South Western Railway Type 1 design 91 50 Isfield nbsp East Sussex TQ4519917080 1880 c 1880 Built by Saxby amp Farmer for the London Brighton amp South Coast Railway 92 Kettering nbsp Derbyshire Midland Railway Butterley 1865 c 1865 A Midland Railway signal box rebuilt in 1985 6 at Swanwick Junction railway station Midland Railway Butterley 4 93 Keighley Station Junction nbsp West Yorkshire Bradford SE0644441413 1884 A Midland Railway Type 2a signal box 94 Kilby Bridge nbsp Derbyshire Midland Railway Butterley SK3983651926 1865 c 1865 A Midland Railway signal box rebuilt 1986 9 for use at Hammersmith Midland Railway Butterley 4 95 Kirkham Abbey nbsp North Yorkshire SE7331065731 1856 c 1856 English Heritage listing says this was probably designed by G T Andrews for the York amp North Midland Railway Alternatively Minnis gives a date of c 1873 and lists this as a Great Northern Railway Southern Division Type S1b box 32 96 Kirton Lime SidingsHibaldstow nbsp North Lincolnshire SE9504201386 1886 Built by the Railway Signal Co for the Manchester Sheffield amp Lincolnshire Railway 97 98 Knaresborough nbsp North Yorkshire SE3477457103 1872 A non standard North Eastern Railway design The upper floor was rebuilt probably in 1890 99 72 Leek Brook Junction nbsp Staffordshire SJ9811853759 late 1860s Built by McKenzie amp Holland for the North Staffordshire Railway The 40 lever McKenzie amp Holland No 6 frame was installed in 1903 when the line to the east opened 100 Littlehampton nbsp West Sussex TQ0228702302 1886 A London Brighton amp South Coast Railway Type 2 box The LB amp SCR Bosham pattern 44 lever frame was installed in 1901 101 Liverpool Street Circle line nbsp Greater London TQ3306681579 1875 Built by McKenzie amp Holland for the Metropolitan Railway The 15 lever Westinghouse and Saxby frame and control panel were installed in 1954 102 London Road Boston nbsp LincolnshireRiver WithamTF3264243066 1884 A signal box protecting a swing bridge containing a Saxby amp Farmer 12 lever frame 103 Lostwithiel nbsp Cornwall SX1068759798 1893 A Great Western Railway type 5 box containing a 63 lever frame installed in 1923 104 Loughborough North nbsp Leicestershire Great Central Railway SK5432319704 1898 A Great Central Railway Type 4 box 14 105 Louth North nbsp Lincolnshire TF3323488134 1886 A Great Northern Railway type GNR1 East Lincolnshire 106 Maidstone West nbsp KentTQ7554055120 4 June 1899 An Evans O Donnell amp Company standard design box built for the South Eastern and Chatham Railway Contains the original 115 lever frame and block instruments by Evans O Donnell amp Company 107 March East Junction nbsp Cambridgeshire TL4198397821 1885 Built by Saxby amp Farmer a Great Eastern Railway Type 5 with a lever frame from 1897 108 Marsh Brook nbsp Shropshire SO4419789866 1872 London and North Western Great Western Railway Type 1 built for the Shrewsbury and Hereford Joint Railway 109 Marston Moor nbsp North Yorkshire SE5110354562 1910 Built by the North Eastern Railway Southern Division and contains six levers of a 16 lever 1873 pattern McKenzie amp Holland frame 110 Monk s Siding nbsp Lancashire Warrington SJ5918387712 1875 London amp North Western Railway Type 3 design with theoriginal lever frame 111 Nafferton East Riding of Yorkshire TA0585158435 1906 A North Eastern Railway signal box in 2012 Minnis reported that it had been demolished 59 112 New Bridge nbsp North Yorkshire Moors Railway SE8028485386 1876 North Eastern Railway Southern Division Type S1a 32 113 Norham Northumberland NT9066846775 1911 Built by the North Eastern Railway reusing an earlier first floor system The railway station closed in 1965 and sold but was preserved and open to the public until 2010 114 115 116 Norton East nbsp County Durham NZ4318622496 1870 Built by the North Eastern Railway Central Division orientated gable end to the tracks and with a glazed side extension to the operating floor the box is fitted with a 25 lever frame from 1959 117 Nunthorpe nbsp North Yorkshire Redcar and Cleveland NZ5387015025 1903 Built by the North Eastern Railway Central Division to its type C2b design this box contains a reconditioned McKenzie amp Holland 16 lever frame and a wheel for opening the level crossing gates 118 Oakham nbsp Rutland SK8568008922 1899 or 1901 A Midland Railway type 2B box 119 120 Oswestry South Shropshire SJ2936629707 1882 Built by Dutton amp Co for the Cambrian Railways with a porch characteristic of the contractor s signal boxes 7 121 Par nbsp Cornwall SX0769054062 1879 c 1879 A Great Western Railway type 2 box 122 Parbold nbsp Lancashire SD4911310736 1877 A Saxby amp Farmer Type 9 box built for the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway the frame dates from 1983 123 Petersfield nbsp Hampshire SU7440923616 1885 c 1885 London amp South Western Railway Type 3a box containing a 10 lever Stevens Railway Signalling Co frame and locking rack from about 1880 with block instruments and a track diagram from 1974 124 Plumpton nbsp East Sussex TQ3651616091 1891 A London Brighton amp South Coast Railway Type 2 box built at about the same time as the railway station 125 88 Princes Risborough North nbsp Buckinghamshire SP7993202966 1908 A Churchward era Great Western Railway Type 7 design 126 127 Pulborough nbsp West Sussex TQ0435318732 1878 Saxby amp Farmer Type 5 design box built for the London Brighton amp South Coast Railway LB amp SCR with a 1905 pattern LB amp SCR 29 lever frame with 25 levers 128 Ruislip nbsp Greater London TQ0951187027 1904 A Metropolitan Railway design signal box built by the Harrow and Uxbridge Railway worked by the Metropolitan Railway from 1905 129 46 Runcorn nbsp Cheshire Halton SJ5090682522 1940 Built by the London Midland and Scottish Railway in a Modernist style this was one of the signal boxes designed to minimise the blast damage from aerial bombing during World War II Contains the original 46 lever frame 130 Rye nbsp East Sussex TQ9187920553 1894 A Saxby amp Farmer Type 12 box for the South Eastern Railway containing an earlier original 1888 Duplex frame with 14 levers 131 Sandford nbsp North Somerset ST4162259541 1869 A block house which housed early signalling equipment Designed by Frances Fox for the Bristol amp Exeter Railway 132 Selside Lancashire Carnforth Steamtown SD4963470815 1907 Built by the Midland Railway for Selside on the Settle to Carlisle Line the box was moved in 1976 to Carnforth Steamtown which has since closed to the public 133 134 119 Settle nbsp North Yorkshire SD8170863421 1891 Standard Midland Railway Type 2a design box with the original 20 lever frame and interlocking mechanism moved and restored 1997 9 135 119 Shepherds Well nbsp KentTR2574248275 1878 c 1878 A London Chatham amp Dover Railway signal box with original 23 lever frame 136 Shildon nbsp County Durham NZ2366825688 1887 A variant of the North Eastern Railway Central Division s Type C2 possibly designed by the Thomas Prosser A McKenzie amp Holland 16 lever frame dates from 1928 although reduced from 55 to 42 levers in 1984 137 Shrewsbury Crewe Junction nbsp Shropshire SJ4936013060 1902 3 An atypical London amp North Western Railway type 4 box for the London and North Western and Great Western Railway Joint Committee 138 139 Shrewsbury Severn Bridge Junction nbsp Shropshire SJ4969712678 1903 An atypical London amp North Western Railway type 4 box for the London and North Western and Great Western Railway Joint Committee containing an LNWR 180 lever frame 140 139 Skegness nbsp Lincolnshire TF5602563051 1882 A timber framed Great Northern Railway Type 1 box enlarged in 1900 still containing its lever frame 141 14 Sleaford East nbsp Lincolnshire TF0687845398 1882 c 1882 A Great Northern Railway Type 1 built for the Great Northern and Great Eastern Joint Railway 142 14 Snodland nbsp KentTQ7067461795 1870s Built by the South Eastern Railway later extended to ease operation of the level crossing gates 143 144 St Albans South nbsp Hertfordshire TL1553106891 1892 A large three bay Midland Railway design box 145 119 St Bees nbsp Cumbria NX9702911989 1891 The Furness Railway Type 3 box was designed in arts and crafts style to complement the stations This one contains its original Railway Signal Company 24 lever frame 146 147 St Mary s Crossing nbsp Gloucestershire SO8859102237 1875 c 1875 A Great Western Railway Type 2 box 148 149 Stoke Canon nbsp Devon SX9368297998 1874 c 1874 Built by Saxby amp Farmer for the Bristol amp Exeter Railway 150 Stow Park nbsp Lincolnshire SK8566181465 1877 A Great Northern Railway Type 1 box 151 14 Sudbury nbsp Staffordshire SK1625330662 1885 Built by the North Staffordshire Railway from a design derived from the McKenzie amp Holland type 1 box Contains the original 24 lever frame and wheel to control the level crossing gates 152 Swinderby nbsp Lincolnshire SK8684664379 1901 A Midland Railway signal box containing the original lever frame 153 119 Thetford nbsp Norfolk TL8672483687 1883 A Great Eastern Railway Type 4 box with the original McKenzie amp Holland lever frame 154 Topsham nbsp Devon SX9664888408 1870 c 1870 A modified London and South Western Railway type 1 design 155 Torquay nbsp Devon Torbay SX9058363397 1878 This signal box was built by the Great Western Railway at the same time as the station 156 Torre nbsp Devon Torbay SX9033264843 1921 22 A Great Western Railway type 7 box with its original lever frame 157 Totnes nbsp Devon SX8017960959 1923 A Great Western Railway type 7 box 158 Tutbury Crossing nbsp South Derbyshire SK2149929677 1872 A McKenzie amp Holland Type 1 box for the North Staffordshire Railway containing a McKenzie amp Holland 5 inches 130 mm lever frame installed in 1897 159 Wainfleet nbsp Lincolnshire TF4970858749 1899 A later Great Northern Railway box with a Railway Signal Co lever frame 160 14 Wansford nbsp Cambridgeshire TL0932497972 1907 London amp North Western Railway Type 5 box 161 162 Warmley nbsp South Gloucestershire ST6712673504 1918 A Midland Railway type 4D box with a pre 1943 LMS 16 lever frame 163 Wateringbury nbsp KentTQ6906252788 1893 A Saxby amp Farmer Type 12 for built the South Eastern Railway 164 Weaverthorpe nbsp North Yorkshire SE9568078149 1900 c 1900 Built for the North Eastern Railway 165 Wellow nbsp Bath and North East Somerset ST7402358186 1892 A Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway Type 2 box After closure in 1962 the box was converted into an artist s studio for Peter Blake and has since being expanded and adapted into living accommodation 166 West Street Junction Boston nbsp Lincolnshire TF3223643948 1875 A Great Northern Railway Type 1 box with a 60 lever McKenzie amp Holland frame dating from 1894 167 14 Weston super Mare nbsp North Somerset ST3246661108 1866 c 1866 Built for the Bristol and Exeter Railway this is possibly the oldest surviving signal box on the British rail system 168 Williton nbsp Somerset ST0856241534 1862 An early Bristol and Exeter Railway signal box containing the original lever frame 169 149 Woking nbsp Surrey TQ0056858644 1937 A British Railways Southern Region International Modern Style box 86 170 Wolferton nbsp Norfolk TF6600028507 1862 A non standard Great Eastern Railway Type 5 designed to complement the royal station Moved 1898 99 to allow line to be widened Listed as Grade II 171 41 Woolston nbsp Southampton SU4393111240 1901 A London amp South Western Railway Type 4 box 172 Worksop East nbsp Nottinghamshire SK5866679726 1880 c 1880 c 1885 Built by the Manchester Sheffield amp Lincolnshire Railway 173 14 Wrawby Junction near Barnetby railway station nbsp North Lincolnshire TA0468609316 7 May 1916 Built by the Great Central Railway with 132 levers 5 levers were added later 174 Wroxham nbsp Norfolk TG3031218644 1900 A Great Eastern Railway Type 7 box probably built by McKenzie amp Holland housing a McKenzie and Holland 50 lever frame of the same age Has been moved slightly away from the tracks 41 175 Wylam nbsp Northumberland NZ1196264484 1897 A North Eastern Railway Northern Division Type 5 on a bridge over the railway 43 176 Wymondham South Junction nbsp Norfolk TG1132200889 1877 A Great Eastern Railway Type 2 box with a McKenzie amp Holland 42 lever frame of unknown date 177 York railway station Platform nbsp York SE5959751712 1900 09 The wooden signal box above the bookshop on the platform is listed with the Grade II railway station 178 York railway station 1951 nbsp York SE5959751712 1951 The orange brick signal box built on the western side is listed with the Grade II railway station 178 See also editSignal boxes that are listed buildings in ScotlandNotes and references editReferences edit Minnis 2012 p 1 Protecting conserving and providing access to the historic environment in England Department for Digital Culture Media and Sport 27 February 2013 Retrieved 7 May 2013 England s Railway signalling Heritage Recognised Press release English Heritage 26 July 2013 a b c Operational signal boxes Midland Railway Butterley Retrieved 28 August 2013 Historic England Details from listed building database 1335401 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 28 August 2013 Historic England Details from listed building database 1161513 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 28 August 2013 a b c Minnis 2012 p 7 Historic England Details from listed building database 1412051 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 13 September 2013 a b c Minnis 2012 p 22 Historic England Details from listed building database 1197891 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 28 August 2013 Historic England Details from listed building database 1401582 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 28 August 2013 Historic England Details from listed building database 1415110 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 28 August 2013 Historic England Details from listed building database 1386582 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 28 August 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k Minnis 2012 p 32 Historic England Details from listed building database 1045091 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 28 August 2013 Historic England Details from listed building database 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