Plans lodged to demolish historic Aberdeen railway signal box [Evening Express]





Date: 30/06/2019

The equipment at Dyce Railway Station in Aberdeen, will be removed if the building warrant is approved. The work has been proposed by IKM Consulting on behalf of Bam Nuttall, the contractors for the Network Rail Aberdeen to Inverness infrastructure project. Work being carried out to dual the track means the signal box, built in 1880, will no longer need to be used. A Network Rail spokesman said: 'The signal box at Dyce is now redundant and we have no other operational use for the building.'


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Plans lodged to demolish historic Aberdeen railway signal box - Evening Express

Evening Express

Plans have been lodged for the demolition of a historic rail station signal box.

Dyce - RAILSCOT

Dyce

This is a two platform station with a car park in the village of Dyce on the east side of Aberdeen Airport. It was a four platform station with two platforms on the Great North of Scotland Railway

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