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Train travelling along the tall, steep, rock-exposed cutting which heralds its entry into Bradway tunnel.

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Train travelling along the tall, steep, rock-exposed cutting which heralds its entry into Bradway tunnel.
Sheffield_Dore
1940-1959
F H Brindley, Sheffield News Pictures
F H Brindley, Sheffield News Pictures

The engine's fireman can be seen leaning out of the cab, apparently looking forward.

A short distance further down the bank, lines from Chesterfield, Chinley and Midland station meet in a triangle; these splitting signals guarded the southern approach to that junction. The principal was, the signals on the taller post controlled traffic along the most important route: here, the stop signal on the right controlled trains northbound down the bank into Sheffield; on the shorter post this stop signal cleared trains to join the Hope Valley line towards Manchester. Beneath these, yellow signals with a black chevron were known as Distant signals, giving advance warning when a train was required to slow-down or stop further ahead.

Information from John A Thickitt.

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