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Publication Account

Date 14 August 2018

Event ID 1041275

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Publication Account

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1041275

This signal box was erected in 1880 by the Great North of Scotland Railway. Originally known as Dyce South, it is only surviving Great North of Scotland Railway (GNoSR) Type 1 signal box (hipped roof, three windows in operating or locking room at track level). Its levers were removed in 2007.

The earliest Type 1 GNoSR signal box was built at Kittybrewster South in the late 1870s (closed 1967, demolished).

Signalling Study Group (1998); https://signalbox.org/gallery/sc/dyce.php

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