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The signal box, from which is controlled all traffic at each end of the marshalling yard

The signal box, from which is controlled all traffic at each end of the marshalling yard. The illuminated dial covers 13 miles of track, and the signal operators shown are (left) Mr. Andrew Parry and Mr. Richard Huddart. © Mirrorpix

NCJ
NCJ Archive
Mirrorpix
England
WA*6021707

Media ID 21630218

Journey Public Transport Railways Signal Box Telephones Trains Workers

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In this print titled "The signal box, from which is controlled all traffic at each end of the marshalling yard" we are transported back to the bustling railway era of the 1960s. The image showcases a vital hub of activity where two dedicated workers, Mr. Andrew Parry and Mr. Richard Huddart, diligently operate the signal box that governs all train movements within a sprawling 13-mile track. With their focused expressions and telephones in hand, these unsung heroes ensure smooth journeys for countless passengers relying on public transport. Their expertise lies in managing the intricate web of railway lines with precision and efficiency. The illuminated dial before them serves as a visual representation of their immense responsibility - controlling trains arriving and departing from both ends of the marshalling yard. As they navigate through an array of switches and levers, they orchestrate an intricate dance between locomotives, carriages, and freight cars. This snapshot captures not only the technical mastery required but also highlights the human element behind our complex transportation systems. It reminds us that every journey taken by rail is made possible by dedicated individuals like Mr. Parry and Mr. Huddart who work tirelessly behind-the-scenes to ensure safety and timeliness. As we gaze upon this nostalgic scene frozen in time, it serves as a poignant reminder of how railways have shaped our lives while honoring those whose efforts often go unnoticed amidst our daily commutes or leisurely travels across vast distances.


Framed Prints of The signal box, from which is controlled all traffic at each end of the marshalling yard

Step into the heart of railway history with our stunning Framed Print from Media Storehouse and Memory Lane Prints. This exquisite piece showcases "The Signal Box," an essential control center for all marshalling yard traffic. With a captivating image of a traditional signal box, illuminated dial, and two dedicated signal operators, this print brings the charm of railway heritage to your home or office. Experience the thrill of yesteryears' railway operations right at your fingertips.


Photo Prints of The signal box, from which is controlled all traffic at each end of the marshalling yard

Step into the past with this captivating photograph from Memory Lane Prints' Media Storehouse range. Witness the intricate details of "The Signal Box," a vital control center managing all railway traffic at each end of the marshalling yard. The illuminated dial covers an impressive 13 miles of track, while the dedicated signal operators, Mr. [Name] on the left, meticulously manage the flow of trains in this nostalgic scene. Transport yourself back in time with this exquisite piece of railway history.


Poster Prints of The signal box, from which is controlled all traffic at each end of the marshalling yard

Step into the fascinating world of railway operations with our stunning Poster Print featuring 'The signal box, from which is controlled all traffic at each end of the marshalling yard' by NCJ. This captivating image showcases the illuminated dial that spans an impressive 13 miles of track, while capturing the dedicated signal operators in action. Immerse yourself in this nostalgic scene and bring a touch of vintage charm to your space with Media Storehouse.


Jigsaw Puzzles of The signal box, from which is controlled all traffic at each end of the marshalling yard

Discover the thrill of traditional puzzle solving with Media Storehouse's NCJ Jigsaw Puzzle: The Signal Box from Memory Lane Prints. This intricately detailed puzzle showcases a vintage signal box, controlling all traffic at each end of a bustling marshalling yard. With 13 miles of track illuminated on the dial, this puzzle offers a captivating scene of railway management. Immerse yourself in the history of railway operations as you bring to life the intricate details of the signal box and its dedicated operators, Mr. (left), piece by piece.

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