Huntly Signal Box
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Huntly Signal Box by Andrew Stuart as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Andrew Stuart Taken: 28 May 2007
On the Aberdeen - Inverness railway line, which is single track for the vast majority of the journey, with trains passing at the stations like Huntly. The two signals and speed limit signs are for the two tracks which go through the station a few hundred metres along the line. One of the signals and one of the speed limit signs is for the "Loop" and one is for the "Mainline" which is only used at Huntly when there is a "Crossing" (Two trains passing) to save any problems with access to the platform for disabled and elderly.