List of stations

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The majority of the stations on the SVR survive from GWR days and retain most of their original appearance.

The principal exception is the SVR station at Kidderminster which opened in 1984 on the site of the former goods yard of the existing Kidderminster main line station. Featuring a newly-built station building in the turn-of-the-century style of a former GWR station at Ross-on-Wye, the SVR station is officially named Kidderminster Town (in line with GWR custom of including “Town” in the name of the closer of two stations to a town, the SVR station being around 50 yards closer to Kidderminster’s town centre than the main line station). However in everyday use on the SVR, ‘Kidderminster’ would be taken to mean the SVR’s station, and the same is true on this Wiki site unless otherwise stated.


Other exceptions are Northwood Halt, which features a replacement shelter, and Country Park Halt, which serves Alveley Country park and is entirely new, although it is located close to the original Alveley Halt.


Current SVR stations

Letters shown in brackets are used to refer to stations in internal SVR documents such as working timetables etc.

The SVR in preservation is 16 miles long in total, the distances between the principal stations being:

  • Bridgnorth to Hampton Loade: 4½ miles
  • Hampton Loade to Highley: 2 miles
  • Highley to Arley: 2¼ miles
  • Arley to Bewdley: 3¾ miles
  • Bewdley to Kidderminster: 3½ miles

Historic SVR stations