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Dundee & Arbroath Joint Railway

Signal Fact 27

John Saxby devised the first lever frame with a limited form of co-working in which the lever worked both the points and the relevant signal.

It was installed at Bricklayers Arms Junction in 1856 and was patented by John Saxby.

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In the list below the information is set out in tabular form, spread over four columns. The column entries are -

RailRef The Line Code used in RailRef system.
Line Detail The principal locations included within the Line Code. They are arranged in 'down' direction order. Locations shown are primarily stations and junctions to allow easy cross check against published atlases. Signal box names appear in italics where these are 'intermediate' to stations or have been shown to facilitate links from other pages on this web site. The inclusion of a station or junction name does not imply that there was always a signal box of that same name!
SBR The section reference used in the relevant Signal Box Register published by the Society.
ELR The corresponding Engineer's Line Reference(s). This will be blank for railways that never came within British Railways terms of reference. It will also be blank where British Railways had no surviving responsibility for infrastructure at the time the ELR system came into use.

RailRef Line Detail SBR ELR
DA001
CA570
NB560
Opened (A)
Part Closed (B)
Dundee East - St Vigeans Junction
0m00c Dundee East
0m12c Dundee East Station SB
0m21c Camperdown Junction DA002 NB510
0m22c Camperdown Junction SB
0m22c Camperdown LC
  Roodyards
0m35c Camperdown No.2 Gates SB (1)
1m68c Stannergate West SB
  Stanner Gate
2m07c Stannergate East SB
  Craigie
3m02c West Ferry
3m33c Broughty Ferry Fort Street SB
3m38c Broughty Ferry station
3m42c Broughty Ferry LC
3m43c Broughty Ferry SB (2)
  Broughty Pier Junction DA003
3m74c Broughty Ferry Goods SB
4m02c Broughty Junction DA004
5m00c Balmossie
5m72c Monifieth station
5m65c Monifieth SB
7m36c Buddon
8m60c Barry West SB
8m67c Barry Links station
8m69c Barry East SB (3)
9m34c Anderson Street LC
9m41c Panmure SB
9m70c Golf Street station
10m07c Carnoustie West SB
10m25c Carnoustie station (1st)
10m29c Carnoustie Station SB
10m29c Carnoustie LC
10m33c Carnoustie station (2nd)
11m06c Buckiehillock LC
11m35c Panbride East LC
11m35c Panbride SB
  Easthaven
11m76c Easthaven LC
12m13c Easthaven SB
12m58c Hatton LC
13m28c Inverpeffor LC
14m54c Balcathie LC
15m19c Elliot Junction DA005
15m75c Geordiesburn Junction DA006
16m28c Arbroath South SB
16m45c Arbroath station (3rd)
16m56c Arbroath North SB
16m60c   Arbroath (Harbour) Junction
16m60c North Road LC
17m09c Arbroath Engine Sheds SB
17m17c St Vigeans Junction CA583 NB570
17m20c St Vigeans Junction SB
(1) aka Dundee East No.2 Gates.
(2) Brought Ferry Gray Street until 1887; Broughty Ferry from 1926.
(3) Barry until 1908.

(A) Opened: Dundee East - Roodyards 1840, Roodyards - Craigie 1839, Craigie - Geordiesburn 1838, Geordiesburn - Arbroath Junction 1847, Arbroath Junction - St Vigeans 1838.
(B) Closed: Dundee East - Camperdown 1959.

ECN3 Camperdown Junction - St Vigeans Junction
X20 ECN3
DA002
CA571
NB561
Dundee Dock Street - Camperdown Junction
Dundee Dock Street
Camperdown Junction DA001 NB510
   
DA003
CA572
NB562
Opened 1848
Closed 1851
Broughty West Curve
Broughty Pier Junction DA001
Broughty Pier
X21  
DA004
CA573
NB563
Opened 1851
Closed 1877
Reopened 1879
Closed 1887
Broughty Pier Branch
0m39c Broughty Pier
0m00c Broughty Junction DA001
X21  
DA005
CA574
NB564
Carmyllie - Elliot Junction
5m52c Carmyllie Quarry
5m32c Carmyllie
3m35c Denhead
2m00c Cuthlie
1m24c Arbinot
  Elliot
0m00c Elliot Junction DA001
X22 EJC
DA006
CA575
NB565
Opened 1838
Closed 1848
Original Line to Arbroath Ladyloan
15m75c Geordiesburn Junction DA001
16m45c Arbroath Ladyloan
X23  

 





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