What are the stations on the Severn Valley Railway?
Discover the Severn Valley Railway stations
- Kidderminster Station.
- Bewdley Station.
- Arley Station.
- Highley Station.
- Hampton Loade Station.
- Bridgnorth Station.
How many pubs are there in Bridgnorth?
Some 19 Bridgnorth Pubs & Inns all serving real ales, now that’s a challenging walk.
When was Bridgnorth station built?
1862
The first station used in preservation, Bridgnorth is the most northerly station on the Severn Valley Railway. Opened in 1862, this Shropshire station has two platforms and is connected to the town by a steel footbridge.
What pubs are in Bridgnorth?
The Railwayman’s Arms. 104. Bars & Clubs. Open now.
Why is Bridgnorth Cliff Railway so important?
For over a century Bridgnorth Cliff Railway has been transporting the people of Bridgnorth up and down the 111 ft sandstone cliffs that separate High Town from Low Town, and the River Severn. It is first and foremost a working railway; its importance to both the townspeople of Bridgnorth and to visitors to the town is undiminished by age.
Where is the train station in Bridgnorth?
Bridgnorth Station is on Hollybush Road, near the town centre. Follow the direction signs. Bridgnorth Station is on Hollybush Road, near the town centre. Follow the direction signs.
How do you spend a day in Bridgnorth?
A Wonderful Way to Spend a Day – The Severn Valley Railway operates mainly steam-hauled passenger trains between Bridgnorth, Bewdley and Kidderminster, a journey of about 16 miles, along the beautiful Severn Valley. There is no better way to see the beauty of the River Severn than from one of these steam-hauled trains.
Where is the boiler shop in Bridgnorth?
General view of the Machine Shop. Bridgnorth boiler shop is situated to the rear of the machine shop and loco shed. Before the boiler shop was built, riveting of boilers was done outdoors.