EAW004365 ENGLAND (1947). James Hustler and Son Ltd premises, White Lund, from the south, 1947

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Title [EAW004365] James Hustler and Son Ltd premises, White Lund, from the south, 1947
Reference EAW004365
Date 12-April-1947
Link
Place name WHITE LUND
Parish HEATON-WITH-OXCLIFFE
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 344649, 462608
Longitude / Latitude -2.8456464962027, 54.056265419143
National Grid Reference SD446626

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Torrisholme Junction No.1 signal box. A Midland 2B cabin, it contained a tumbler frame of 20 levers and opened from May 1897. It closed on 5th June 1967 when the through route from Wennington to Morecambe closed.

Rob Daniels
Monday 4th of August 2014 04:15:03 PM
Westgate road bridge. widened in the 1930s.

Rob Daniels
Monday 4th of August 2014 04:04:26 PM
A rare glimpse of the original electric stock of the 1908 Midland Railway electrfication of the Lancaster Morecmabe and Heysham electrification at 6.6Kv, 25Hz. This is one of the three sets. The 60' long motor coach with a cab at each end is seen on the left hand end of the train (2 supplied by Siemens and one fitted with Westinghouse components) were built at Derby in 1907. The two shorter coaches are driving trailers that could be driven in multiple with the motor coach. It is too far away to see which of the three sets it is, but they were smashing units with a reliability of 99.63%! In 1951 they were all withdrawn and scrapped. I have a driving handle and ignition key from one, possibly even this! From 1951 to 1956 the LMH service was push pull operated by steam, until it was re-electrified at 6.6Kv at 50Hz and new stock provided. The service ended on 1st January 1966. This section of line, having opened in 1848, closed on 5th June 1967 when White Lund gas siding ceased rail deliveries.

Rob Daniels
Monday 4th of August 2014 04:03:29 PM