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Title: Greetland No. 2 Signal Box, Nr. Halifax, 29th October 1962. - NGH00106

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Title

Greetland No. 2 Signal Box, Nr. Halifax, 29th October 1962. - NGH00106

Description

The Second World War box was built by the LMS in 1941, described as an A.R.P. Box, and replaced the L&YR 1878 box. To the far left of the image part of the down platform building.

The withdrawal of services between Halifax and Huddersfield in about 1970 resulted in the closure of the short section of line from Greetland Junction up to Dryclough Junction, on the outskirts of Halifax, which in turn resulted in Greetland Signal Box being taken out of service. Rail services were restored in 2000 following restoration of the permanent way between the two junctions and the Greetland box was brought back into use only to close in 2009 when signalling control was transferred to Healey Mills PSB. The Greetland box was subsequently demolished.

Creator

Jim Hargreaves

Date

1962, 1960s

Rights

PHDA - Nigel Hargreaves

Relation

Pennine Horizons Digital Archive

Identifier

NGH00106.tif

Citation

Jim Hargreaves, “Greetland No. 2 Signal Box, Nr. Halifax, 29th October 1962. - NGH00106,” Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, accessed April 26, 2024, https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/26774.

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