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This article is an attempt to piece together information on the quantity and variety of goods carried on the SVR during GWR and BR days.
November 10 1888, 6:30pm goods train from Tenbury due at Bewdley at 8:32 consisted of 25 loaded and three empty wagons plus a brake van with two guards.<ref>[https://postimg.cc/v4MqnVKj Worcestershire Chronicle - Saturday 15 December 1888]</ref>
Invitation to tender for construction of a canal basin and goods warehouse at Stourport, July 8 1884.<ref>[https://postimg.cc/SYGzjwfc Herapath's Railway Journal - Saturday 12 July 1884]</ref>
New siding, lines &c. to be built at Bewdley, Cressage, Highley and Hartlebury in 1870.<ref>[https://postimg.cc/p9gjSQd5 Herapath's Railway Journal - Saturday 05 March 1870]</ref>
"The timber obtained from <nowiki>[the Wyre Forest]</nowiki> is used for the most part in collieries in South Staffordshire".<ref>[https://postimg.cc/18KMffSF Worcester Journal - Saturday 31 May 1884]</ref>
==See also==
*[[Businesses located at SVR stations]]
*[[Private sidings connected to the Severn Valley Railway]]
*[[Collieries served by the Severn Valley Railway]]
*[[Station Truck]]
==References==
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==Links==