The Irish Signal Box at Limerick Junction is a rare opportunity to own a piece of railway history. This photograph, taken in 1964 by renowned photographer CASSERLEY, captures the iconic signal box that once controlled the flow of trains on this critical junction.
This Signal Box was one of many throughout Ireland's rail network, but it remains remarkably well-preserved and offers a glimpse into the past. The photograph shows the intricate details of the box, including its distinctive red and white paint scheme, as well as the early 20th-century signage that still adorns the building today.
Measuring approximately 12 inches wide x 6 inches deep, this photograph is a unique addition to any railway enthusiast's collection. The condition of the image is excellent, with crisp details and minimal signs of wear.
As a piece of Irish heritage, this Signal Box @ Limerick Junction offers a rare chance to own a tangible link to Ireland's industrial past. It is an absolute must-have for anyone interested in railways or Irish history.