Saundersfoot Station had an exchange siding which ran as a single track through a cutting behind the main platform. This was mainly to take coal loaded from a siding off the Saundersfoot Railway via a loading platform which still survives alongside the road to Saundersfoot. The siding split into two approximately level with the mouth of the Saundersfoot Railway tunnel mouth which was about 20 ft down the embankment that the siding was built on. This photo is of the manual points changer that my brother and I rescued some 15 years ago. I knew of its existance 26 years ago as a young teenager.
This photograph is by Gazdav and was uploaded October 31st 2011. © Gazdav please do not copy or distribute without prior express permission.
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