2021

TR1458 : Canterbury West Signalbox

taken 5 years ago, near to Hales Place, Kent, England

Canterbury West Signalbox
Canterbury West Signalbox
Listed Buildings and Structures

Listed buildings and structures are officially designated as being of special architectural, historical or cultural significance. There are over half a million listed structures in the United Kingdom, covered by around 375,000 listings.
Listed status is more commonly associated with buildings or groups of buildings, however it can cover many other structures, including bridges, headstones, steps, ponds, monuments, walls, phone boxes, wrecks, parks, and heritage sites, and in more recent times a road crossing (Abbey Road) and graffiti art (Banksy 'Spy-booth') have been included.

In England and Wales there are three main listing designations;
Grade I (2.5%) - exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important.
Grade II* (5.5%) - particularly important buildings of more than special interest.
Grade II (92%) - nationally important and of special interest.

There are also locally listed structures (at the discretion of local authorities) using A, B and C designations.

In Scotland three classifications are also used but the criteria are different. There are around 47,500 Listed buildings.
Category A (8%)- generally equivalent to Grade I and II* in England and Wales
Category B (51%)- this appears generally to cover the ground of Grade II, recognising national importance.
Category C (41%)- buildings of local importance, probably with some overlap with English Grade II.

In Northern Ireland the criteria are similar to Scotland, but the classifications are:
Grade A (2.3%)
Grade B+ (4.7%)
Grade B (93%)

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Canterbury West Signalbox

The Southern Railway erected a box on a gantry across the tracks at the eastern end of the station to control the entire layout in 1928. It is a standard Southern Railway cabin constructed in timber to reduce the weight when mounted in this commanding position.

Signalboxes

Signalboxes are used in Britain to control the safe movement of trains across the railway network. Most are located either just outside stations or at junctions.
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Geographical Context: Railways
This photo is linked from: Automatic Clusters: · Canterbury [792] · West [249] · Canterbury West Station [156] Title Clusters: · Canterbury West Signalbox [5] ·
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TR1458, 1413 images   (more nearby 🔍)
Photographer
N Chadwick   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Friday, 16 April, 2021   (more nearby)
Submitted
Monday, 1 November, 2021
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TR 1463 5850 [10m precision]
WGS84: 51:17.1109N 1:4.5890E
Camera Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TR 1459 5844
View Direction
North-northeast (about 22 degrees)
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