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GWR 0-6-0ST no.813 at Highley railway station in 2008

GWR 0-6-0ST no.813 at Highley railway station in 2008

The Severn Railway runs trains its between Kidderminster and Bridgnorth and is one of the main Heritage railway in the UK

When it first started in 1970 trains ran only from Bridgnorth to Hampton Loade. Then over the years its services were extended to Bewdley railway station by 1974, then on to Kidderminster in 1984.

It has railway stations at Kidderminster Bewdley, Arley and Highley and Hampton Loade and Bridgnorth.

There are a number of pages on this site about The Severn Valley Railway, links to them are in the light yellow on the right hand side of the pages.

 GWR 0-6-0ST 5764 in Bewdley station in 2006

GWR 0-6-0ST 5764 in Bewdley station in 2006 

2-6-0 46443 at Bewdley in loco sidding in 2006

2-6-0 46443 at Bewdley in loco sidding in 2006

4936 Kinlet Hall at Kidderminster in 2009

4936 Kinlet Hall at Kidderminster in 2009

 

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D8188 at Kidderminster
 
Class 20 D8188 at Kidderminster Town Severn Valley station in 2008 
 
 
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