Geoff
Western Thunderer
I might have gone off on a bit of a tangent!
Not at all,James. Your comments are very interesting, and I'm sure others will agree.

Geoff.
I might have gone off on a bit of a tangent!

Arley and Hampton Loade on the SVR with Eardington being a non-block post but having a ground frame being unlocked by the Token.There's plenty of boxes on heritage railways capable of being switched out too.
Hi JamesOn the GCR Quorn and Swithland can both be switched out - absolute block, proper signalling! Leaving Loughborough working to Rothley.
Levisham on the NYMR can switch off out but very rarely does these days.
On the national network Stranraer can switch out transforming ETB into One Train Working controlled by Dunragit SB.
Hi James
Do you know, what happens about the road crossing at Levisham if the box is switched out? I had assumed controlling the signalling + gates for a road crossing would preclude switching out, unless the road can simply be closed.
Martin
My friend Sam said:Levisham hasn’t switched out for at least 8 years due to faults with the Level Crossing. It is designed that when it is switched out the crossing works as an ABCL which is why it has the white light even though that’s not required for a MCB.
It last switched out when on staff & ticket. Whilst the key token system is working and has been tested it has never had a train through it in action.
Thanks.I asked my friend Sam who volunteers on the NYMR - he's also a Network Rail signaller and has an encyclopedic knowledge of signalling.
Alton box on the Mid-Hants can switch out to make the Medstead-Alton section one train working - but with the added fun of a relay-operated auto-working system to control the run-round.On the national network Stranraer can switch out transforming ETB into One Train Working controlled by Dunragit SB.
Alton box on the Mid-Hants can switch out to make the Medstead-Alton section one train working - but with the added fun of a relay-operated auto-working system to control the run-round.
We've now got a repeater in Medstead box as well - so you can watch it from 4 miles away. Stranger still is observing it from inside the Alton relay room, where you hear each relay pick and drop as the train progresses through the track circuits.That's a fascinating operation to watch!