1 During a survey of the dismantled Evesham and Redditch Railway, it was discovered that the Broom South signal box is now just a pile of brick and rubble. The ...
The site of railway signal box which was in use during the Imperial period. It is no longer standing. It was situated 400m south west of Broom.
1 A former ‘cattle creep’ style railway bridge in engineering brick and ferro-concrete carrying the trackbed of the combined Broom north and south curves over farmland. This bridge was ...
A railway bridge, known as a cattle creep bridge, on the disused line and dating to the Imperial period. It is situated 500m south west of Broom.
1 Railway bridge abutments on both the west and east banks of the river in engineering brick with stone copings. These abutments were observed whilst evaluating the former Evesham ...
The site of a railway bridge on the disused line between Redditch and Evesham, dating to the Imperial period. Only the abutments remain. It is situated 500m south of Broom.
1 Well-preserved junction at Broom West with a complicated history, and in no danger from the new bypass.
The site of a railway junction on a disused line dating to the Imperial period. It is situated 650m south west of Broom.
1 A disused railway signal box shows little signs of decay and is in good condition, though overgrown.
This is the Broom West Junction signal box, built as part of the ...
The site of a railway signal box dating to the Imperial period. It is situated 1km north of Salford Priors.
1 Platelayer’s hut probably contemporary with Site 13 (signal box). The site should be photographed, though not in immediate danger from the proposed new bypass.
The site of a building known as a platelayers' hut on the disused railway. It dates to the Imperial period and situated 400m south west of The Rookery.
1 Spanning the River Arrow is a former railway bridge with abutments built in engneering brick with stone copings. The abutments on the north side of the river have ...
A quarter milepost dating to the Imperial period on the disused railway. These mileposts marked every quarter of a mile along the railway track. This particular milepost is situated 300m east of Salford Priors.