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[[<!--IMAGE FILE--> File:Country Lorry ServiceCamp Coach 1.jpg |thumb|centre|300px|link=<!--PAGE TO LINK TO--> Country Lorry Service and Cartage Service Arley Camp Coach | As well as transporting goods between stations by railFor one year only, in 1938, the GWR was also able to collect and deliver goods and parcels to had a camp coach at [[Arley]]. The Speight family holidayed there in Easter 1938 and from local addresses. After took a number of photographs of the First World War they introduced the "Country Lorryarea, as recounted in " serviceArley, allowing agricultural and other goods to be transported beyond a glimpse of the normal collection and delivery radius which was usually limited to urban areas and their immediate fringes. The Country Lorry service on the Severn Valley Branch began at Bewdley in 1927 and Bridgnorth in 1928past" by Barrie Geens. [[<!--PAGE TO LINK TO--> Country Lorry Service and Cartage Service Arley Camp Coach | (Full article...)]]]]
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