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Severn Valley Railway The original Severn Valley Railway, which borrowed locomotives and rolling stock, was absorbed into the Great Western Railway in the 1870's, and in 1878 a link line was constructed from Bewdley to Kidderminster. This enabled trains to run direct from the West Midlands industrial area, although most ... svr.co.uk
Severn Valley Railway, Attraction, Bewdley, Worcestershire - Shropshire Tourism The details displayed on this page are correct at the time of publication however, Shropshire Tourism would like to advise all visitors to check prices & opening times with the venue prior to traveling in case of changes that might have occured since the publication of this page. Whilst Shropshi... shropshiretourism.info
Severn Valley Railway, Bewdley, Worcestershire, UK Severn Valley Railway provides a unique setting for corporate events, business meetings, product launches, special celebrations, or good old fashioned works or office outings! For 25 years the fleet of steam locomotives has pulled vintage carriages on the 16 mile journey between Kidderminster and Br... bestloved.com
FocalPlane > Travelogues > Severn Valley Railway We caught the last train from Bridgenorth back to Bewdley. Here it approaches Highley. Once again we see Ivatt Class 2 # 46443 heading six cars. Ivatt designed this mogul (wheel arrangement 2-6-0) in 1946 but this particular locomotive was not delivered until after the railways were nationalized in ... focalplane.com
Severn Valley Railway, The Railway Station, Bewdley, Worcestershire - Attractions In just over three decades, the Severn Valley Railway has graduated from relative obscurity to great prominence in British railway preservation. Nowadays, the initials SVR are not solely part of the specialist jargon of keen railway enthusiasts - although the line is still happily invaded during the... britainsfinest.co.uk
Severn Valley Railway (Wyre Forest line or Woofferton branch) to Tenbury Wells. This line straddled the border of Worcestershire and Shropshire. This line closed to passengers on 1st August 1962 and for freight on 6th January 1964. There were intermediate stations at Wyre Forest, Cleobury Mortimer (Shropshire), Neon Soll... miac.org.uk
Bridgnorth Steam Shed Free Pictures - FreeFoto.com The Severn Valley Railway runs regular steam-hauled passenger trains between Kidderminster in Worcestershire and Bridgnorth in Shropshire, a distance of 16 miles. The route follows closely the meandering course of the River Severn for most of the way. There being few roads in the valley, some of the... freefoto.com
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