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Trivia: surviving signal boxes no longer located next to operational railways

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Harbornite

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Following on from my thread on unused signals on disused or dismantled lines, I'm now looking for surviving mechanical signal boxes that have either been moved non-railway locations or are still in situ next to disused/dismantled lines.

To get the ball rolling, I can think of Talerddig (moved to the roadside), Bideford, Instow, Broom Junction, Fosse way, Louth North, and that one down in the Forest of dean, the name of which escapes me right now.

P.S, boxes that were demolished fairly recently (such as Longbridge East) can be included.
 
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There are loads of them, and the "Signalling Atlas and Signal Box Directory" published by the Signalling Record Society lists them all.
 
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