Not to let the Blyth side down, there was also a signal box close to the Blyth Railway Terrace, where line cut across Renwick Road ( box now gone)
Trivia Note.
The two Urban Districts of Cowpen and Blyth(including all of Newsham) bordered each other ( The border line was a line down Plessey Road/Union Street- Cowpen to north and west, Blyth to south and east)
The two amalgamated in 1907, under the name of Blyth. One of the many tasks was to get rid of several duplicated street names.
There were two Market Streets, two Wellington Strrets, two Croft Sts, two Taylor Sts etc.
The Cowpen Market St survived. But Cowpen's Wellington St became Burt St. Cowpen's Croft St became King St etc.
So I was surprised to see that there survived two streets within Blyth Valley District , two streets called Railway Terrace. Or was the South Newsham one changed to Railway Cottages ?
Eddie next foto-shoot for you when next in South Newsham- the street name-plate !
Michael Dixon