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Heighington signal box located by the Down Main line alongside Heighington Lane level crossing, at the southern end of Aycliffe trading estate which was built during the Second World War as Royal Ordnance Factory Aycliffe. Friday 23rd February 2007
Heighington signal box is a North Eastern Railway Type C1 design which is quoted as opening in 1872 but it is not marked on the 1895 Ordnance Survey 1:2500 map. However, it is marked on the 1897 Ordnance Survey 1:2500 map along with alterations to the track layout. A replacement McKenzie and Holland Number 16 lever frame was installed in 1906 which was extended to 41 levers plus a gate wheel when the signal box was extended at the steps in circa.1912, and was subsequently reduced to 11 levers using lever numbers 31-41 by 1987. The box was rewindowed in the late 1980s (between October 1997 and September 2000) and was listed as a Grade II listed building on 23rd April 2007
The signal box carries a DP plate, a distance point from which distance measurements were taken from during a survey to recalculate distances and renumber bridges carried out by the North Eastern Railway in 1905