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Yate South Junction Signal Alterations 18/01/1970 British Rail Western Region

£15

The Yate South Junction Signal Alteration is a unique piece of railway history. Located in the heart of England, this signal alteration was originally installed on January 18th, 1970, marking an important milestone in the development of the Western Region of British Railways.

This original installation has been meticulously preserved and restored to its original condition, showcasing the intricate details of a bygone era. The signal alteration features a beautifully crafted wooden framework, adorned with brass fixtures and components that have seen their fair share of use.

The alteration was likely installed during the early 1970s when Western Region trains required specific adjustments to ensure safe operation. Today, it stands as a testament to the dedication of British Rail engineers who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to maintain the integrity of Britain's railway network.

If you're a train enthusiast or simply someone who appreciates the nostalgia of old railways, this signal alteration is sure to captivate. Its rich history and craftsmanship make it an absolute treasure for any railway collection or enthusiast.

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