This is a detailed, hand-drawn signal box diagram from the 1960s created by BR(M) in Birmingham. Dating back to the era of diesel locomotives, this original model depicts the layout of the goods station at Witton in West Midlands.
Measuring approximately 2 inches (50mm) in size, it showcases intricate details that demonstrate a high level of craftsmanship and attention to detail. The diagram is rendered in rich, velvety black ink on white paper, with fine lines and shading used to create a realistic representation of the station's infrastructure.
The signal box itself is illustrated as a compact, utilitarian affair, complete with a brass faceplate and detailed wiring diagram. A small illustration of a Class 20 diesel locomotive adds a touch of authenticity to the piece.
This original signal box diagram is a rare find for collectors and historians alike, offering a unique glimpse into the design and functionality of BR(M) signal boxes from this bygone era. Its intricate details and classic layout make it an ideal addition to any railway enthusiast's collection or archive.