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Foley Park sidings

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A set of sidings, located 1 mile 179 yards from [[Kidderminster Junction signal box|Kidderminster Junction]], serving the British Sugar Corporation and Smethwick Drop Forgings, built in 1925. They were located near [[Foley Park Halt]], which was moved from the South side of the line to the North when the sidings opened. The sidings remained in use after the closure of the [[Kidderminster]]-[[Bewdley]] line on 6 January 1970, finally closing on 25 October 1982.
During the sugar beet season, which normally ran from mid-September to mid-January, up to four trains per day would arrive at Kidderminster. Shunting from Kidderminster to the Foley Park factory required a shunting engine to be available 24 hours per day<ref>The Railway at Kidderminster in the 1940s, AJ Turley.</ref>. Access to the sidings were accessed from Kidderminster was by means of a ground frame. See [[Ground Frames at Foley Park]].
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