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==Current exhibitions==
{{As of|20192020}} current exhibitions are:
*'Severn Valley Railway – Journey Through Time' (2019-) – A timeline of the Severn Valley and its railway from 1760 to the present day, funded and created by the [[Severn Valley Railway Charitable Trust Ltd|Charitable Trust]].
*'Bewdley Ducks' (2019-) – an exhibition of work by local artist Nick Ashby.
*'L95, A Locomotive History from London to the Severn Valley Railway' (2019) - a display of pictures and documents relating to [[GWR Pannier 5764|L95]] in London Underground service and preservation on the SVR.
*Peter’s Railway Young Engineers’ Centre (2014- ) - An exhibition that explains about railway engineering and how a steam locomotive works, for "any young steam fans and budding engineers." It is based on the Peter’s Railway series of children's books written by Christopher Vine, a Chartered Engineer, about Peter and his Grandpa building and operating a miniature steam railway on a farm.<ref>[http://petersrailway.com/ Peter's Railway website] (retrieved 7 January 2017)</ref>
*2020 [[Falling Sands Viaduct]] exhibition(2020-), part of The [[:Category:Lottery funding#National_Lottery_Heritage_Fund|National Lottery Heritage Fund award]] for its repair. *Exhibition of railway and aircraft photographs by Scott Lee (2020-)
There are numerous other exhibits, video features and interactive items.
*Exhibition of work by renowned railway artist, [[Paintings of the Severn Valley Railway#John Austin|John Austin]] (2018)
*An exhibition on [[LMS Stanier Class 5 45110]] and the end of steam on British Railways (2018)
*'Bewdley Ducks' – an exhibition of work by local artist Nick Ashby (2019)
==Events==
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