File:South Lynn railway signal 2.jpg

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English: There are reminders of an old signal that was left behind from the Harbour junction in South Lynn, Norfolk. It was used to control traffic on the South Lynn line at the South Lynn Junction, particularly for the sugar beet factory during the line's final days. It controlled the junction similarly to a semaphore signal that controlled traffic in the past.
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