Reinstatement of the Crossing Gates
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“Probably the finest crossing gates in Britain”
Made from ACCOYA long life wood
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Crossing Gates detail supplied by Michael Senatore MCIAT on behalf of the Great Eastern Railway Society
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“Probably the finest crossing gates in Britain”
Made from ACCOYA long life wood
Crossing Gates detail supplied by Michael Senatore MCIAT on behalf of the Great Eastern Railway Society