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Rushden Station signal box
 
Rushden Station signal box
 
Rushden Station signal box in 2009.
 
Rushden Station signal box is at the Rushden Transport Museum which at Rushden which is in Northamptonshire. This signal box has been saved by the Rushden Historical Transport Society.
 
Rushden Station signal box in 2009
 
Rushden Station signal box in 2009 from the other end.
 
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Three ground signals at the Rushden Transport Museum
 
Three ground signals at the Rushden Transport Museum
 
Like all all other railways there is always some locomotives awaiting restoration, which some day will be the star of the railway.
 
0-6-0ST was awaiting restoration at the Rushden Transport Museum
 
This 0-6-0ST was awaiting restoration at the Rushden Transport Museum in 2009.
 
This 0-6-0ST is a Bagnall Steam Locomotive named Cherwell
 
Andrew Barclay 0-4-0ST
 
This Andrew Barclay 0-4-0ST steam locomotive was awaiting restoration at the Rushden Transport Museum in 2009.
 
Iron Ore Open Tippler Wagon
 
Iron Ore Open Tippler Wagon in need of some paint in 2009
 
This station was on part of the closed Wellingborough to Higham Ferrers branch line. This station and part of the track bed has been saved by the Rushden Historical Transport Society.
 
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This website is Ukrailways1970tilltoday.me.uk it is on railways but it is not just on trains but all things railways, with photos, which I have taken from the 1970s till now. I take photos of all things railways, steam diesel and electric trains, signal boxes, wagons any thing that is on the National Rail network, which was BR when I started taken photos