Forest of Semaphores
This picture, taken from the western side of the railway at Corkickle (opposite No.1 box) looking north, shows the variety and complexity of signalling there in 1984. The sidings curving away to the left (above the pigeon loft) serve the cable worked incline to Marchon Chemicals, known locally as “The Brake”. It can be seen that the Brake sidings also have their own semaphore signals.
Forest of Semaphores
This picture, taken from the western side of the railway at Corkickle (opposite No.1 box) looking north, shows the variety and complexity of signalling there in 1984. The sidings curving away to the left (above the pigeon loft) serve the cable worked incline to Marchon Chemicals, known locally as “The Brake”. It can be seen that the Brake sidings also have their own semaphore signals.