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Site of a former level crossing.
==Signal Box==


The level crossing was temporarily closed at the introduction of [[Swindon MAS Stage 1]], pending conversion to AHB<ref>[[S.2498]]</ref>.
The mechanical signal box at Ashbury was taken out of use under [[Swindon MAS Stage 1]], 12 November 1966<ref name="S.2498">[[S.2498]]</ref>.


The crossing was closed with the raising of the line speed at the time of the introduction of HST.
==Ground Frame==
 
The crossovers remained controlled from [[Ashbury Ground Frame]] at the time of [[Swindon MAS Stage 1]], released from [[Uffington SB]].
 
The up siding was controlled from a new ground frame, [[Ashbury Up Siding Ground Frame]], installed at [[Swindon MAS Stage 1]] and released from [[Uffington SB]].
 
The protecting signals were semi-automatic, [[UM.71]] and [[DM.70]].
 
See the pages about the individual GFs linked above for more details.
 
==Level Crossing==
 
The level crossing was temporarily closed at the introduction of [[Swindon MAS Stage 1]], pending conversion to AHB<ref name="S.2498" />.
 
The AHBs were commissioned by March 1968 (S.2546).
 
==Closure==
 
The crossing was closed in May 1977 in connection with the raising of the line speed at the time of the introduction of the HST as described in the WON item below and in signalling notice [[31/W.2736]].
 
[[File: 1977-04.png|border]]
 
==References==


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Latest revision as of 20:21, 25 November 2014

Signal Box

The mechanical signal box at Ashbury was taken out of use under Swindon MAS Stage 1, 12 November 1966[1].

Ground Frame

The crossovers remained controlled from Ashbury Ground Frame at the time of Swindon MAS Stage 1, released from Uffington SB.

The up siding was controlled from a new ground frame, Ashbury Up Siding Ground Frame, installed at Swindon MAS Stage 1 and released from Uffington SB.

The protecting signals were semi-automatic, UM.71 and DM.70.

See the pages about the individual GFs linked above for more details.

Level Crossing

The level crossing was temporarily closed at the introduction of Swindon MAS Stage 1, pending conversion to AHB[1].

The AHBs were commissioned by March 1968 (S.2546).

Closure

The crossing was closed in May 1977 in connection with the raising of the line speed at the time of the introduction of the HST as described in the WON item below and in signalling notice 31/W.2736.

1977-04.png

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 S.2498