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View from South East before inaugeration of colour-light signalling

SC 395203

Description View from South East before inaugeration of colour-light signalling

Catalogue Number SC 395203

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of F 6896

Scope and Content Inverkeithing Central Signal Box, Inverkeithing Station, Inverkeithing, Fife Inverkeithing Station was rebuilt in 1890 as a two-platform through-station. Most of it was replaced by modern structures in the late 20th century. This shows Inverkeithing Central Signal Box after colour-light signalling was brought into operation. The Edinburgh-Inverkeithing-Dundee, or Fife, line of the North British Railway was opened on 17 September, 1847 by the then Edinburgh and Northern Railway. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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