The ivy is taking over
Fossway Signal Box is a L&NWR type 3, which was built in 1875. the signal box was then re-framed in 1890 with a better design.
After an uneventful existence, closure came 98 years later, on 16th December 1973 when the crossing was automated with AHB's supervised by Lichfield City No1. The box remained however, as the crossing attendant's accommodation for times when the barriers were on 'local control'.
The railway crossing Fossway Lane was opened in 1849 as the South Staffordshire Railway from Walsall to Wichnor, with John Robinson McClean of colliery and water renown as a leading light.
Regular passenger trains ceased in 1965, but occasional excursions used it till 1984, when the line closed completely south of Anglesea sidings.
Oil trains to Charringtons at Anglesea sidings from the Lichfield direction continued till 2001; it is now disused but not closed, hence new bridges over the Toll Road and the Lichfield Southern bypass,
The whole trackbed through to Walsall is understood to be still owned by Network Rail, and it may at some time be reopened, though there is no current scheme for this.
The ivy is taking over
Fossway Signal Box is a L&NWR type 3, which was built in 1875. the signal box was then re-framed in 1890 with a better design.
After an uneventful existence, closure came 98 years later, on 16th December 1973 when the crossing was automated with AHB's supervised by Lichfield City No1. The box remained however, as the crossing attendant's accommodation for times when the barriers were on 'local control'.
The railway crossing Fossway Lane was opened in 1849 as the South Staffordshire Railway from Walsall to Wichnor, with John Robinson McClean of colliery and water renown as a leading light.
Regular passenger trains ceased in 1965, but occasional excursions used it till 1984, when the line closed completely south of Anglesea sidings.
Oil trains to Charringtons at Anglesea sidings from the Lichfield direction continued till 2001; it is now disused but not closed, hence new bridges over the Toll Road and the Lichfield Southern bypass,
The whole trackbed through to Walsall is understood to be still owned by Network Rail, and it may at some time be reopened, though there is no current scheme for this.