
There are a remarkable five signal boxes dating from the 1870s that control main line train services on the Marches route between Shrewsbury and Newport, with the honour of being oldest of all shared between Marsh Brook to the north of Craven Arms and the box immediately to its north, Dorrington, both of which date from 1872.
Dorrington is a small village on the A49, six miles south of Shrewsbury and roughly mid-way between Shrewsbury and Church Stretton, with the railway and signal box to the east of the village and the former station here having closed as long ago as June 1958.








PARLIAMENTARY TRAINS are a fascinating feature of the Northern rail network, so having previously sampled the operator’s sparse workings to Chathill, Brigg, Heysham Port, Helsby-Ellesmere Port and Stalybridge-Stockport it was time to finally complete the set with a trip on the 16½-mile route between Goole and Knottingley.
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