Two signs - pre-1923 and post-1986 Henllan station

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Two signs - pre-1923 and post-1986 Henllan station

Image: © Rod Grealish Taken: 27 Jul 2017

The sign on the left was placed by the Great Western Railway pre-grouping in 1923 possibly from 1895 when the station was opened. The sign is directed at potential trespassers. The sign on the right gives instructions to train crews that they must possess a physical staff or token. This allows the train to move on to the single-track section ahead without danger of meeting an oncoming train

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.04032
Longitude
-4.39534