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− | On | + | On 12 November 1901, Major I.W.Pringle made an inspection of the "new gravel siding (Kellett's)" at Foley Park on behalf of Lieut. Col. Yorke of the Board of Trade and noted that "The facing points are provided with a lock, but not with a bar, and are each worked from a ground frame containing two levers. The ground frames are released by the key on the [[Single_line_working_using_tokens#History|electric train staff]] for the section.".<br> |
The following day, he recommended the Board of Trade to authorise the new connection.<ref>Letter held at Shropshire Archives</ref> | The following day, he recommended the Board of Trade to authorise the new connection.<ref>Letter held at Shropshire Archives</ref> | ||
Revision as of 22:54, 5 September 2020
On 12 November 1901, Major I.W.Pringle made an inspection of the "new gravel siding (Kellett's)" at Foley Park on behalf of Lieut. Col. Yorke of the Board of Trade and noted that "The facing points are provided with a lock, but not with a bar, and are each worked from a ground frame containing two levers. The ground frames are released by the key on the electric train staff for the section.".
The following day, he recommended the Board of Trade to authorise the new connection.[1]
The 1902 Ordnance Survey map of Foley Park shows a gravel pit with its own loop and siding.
See also
Private sidings connected to the Severn Valley Railway
Foley Park
References
- ↑ Letter held at Shropshire Archives