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Chaffers Siding level crossing
Chaffers Siding level crossing
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271441
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ENE20150614017
Title
Chaffers Siding level crossing
Place
Nelson
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This is where Barkerhouse Road crosses the railway line. The signal box was built in 1876 and demolished in March 1991 at the same time as the footbridge was removed. From the number plate on the red car, (which cannot be earlier than August 1981), the photograph probably dates from the 1980's.
The name Chaffers Siding comes from Benjamin Chaffer (1815-1883) who owned Catlow Quarries. Stone from the quarries was transported by road to Catlow Stone Works (formerly situated just beyond the signal box) prior to being loaded on trains to be used in buildings in Britain and abroad.
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