This week's blog post features some additional of pictures of the old Malvern and Tewkesbury Junction site on Malvern Common. I have been trying recently to find some pictures of the two signal boxes that stood here, namely the GWR box on the surviving Worcester-Hereford line (which would have stood opposite the Network Rail wasteland by County Building Supplies) and the Midland box on the long-removed route to Ashchurch. The latter would have stood somewhere in the middle of what is now the eastern side of Malvern Common, near Peachfield bridge:
If anyone has any pictures of either of these signal boxes, please let me know as photographs of these sites are extremely rare.
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The old water tower at Tewkesbury Junction. |
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'Site of Tewkesbury Junction, Malvern, approx 1959.' |
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The view north-east towards Malvern. Christ Church can be seen in the distance. |
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