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A set of sidings between [[Highley]] and [[Hampton Loade]], built to serve File:Alveley_Sidings-1959-10-07.jpeg|thumb|300px|right|6388 passes large numbers of coal wagons at Alveley Colliery, located across the river. The sidings were opened in the 1930s, and were kept Sidings in use beyond the closure of the line between October 1959 ([[BewdleySellick Collection]] and [[Shrewsbury)]] in 1963, accessed from Bewdley. However, the mine became uneconomical to work and was closed in 1969, with the sidings and line North of Bewdley being closed at the same time, as no other source of traffic remained.
== '''Alveley Sidings''' were located between [[Highley]] and [[Hampton Loade]], and opened on 30 January 1939 to serve [[Collieries served by the Severn Valley Railway#Alveley Colliery ==| Alveley Colliery]], which was located across the river. [[Alveley Miners Halt level crossing | Alveley Halt]], which was located at the south (Highley) end of the sidings, was used by miners travelling to the colliery by railway.
The shaft at Alveley was sunk sidings remained in 1935 to a depth use for coal traffic after the closure of 360 yards by the Highley Mining Companyline between [[Bewdley]] and [[Shrewsbury]] in 1963, and was connected with their workings accessed from their Highley shaftBewdley. However, which had proceeded under the river by this point. Initial mine became uneconomical to work was completed in 1937, and production starting in 1938. The new shaft replaced the one at Highley, which was closed in 19391969, with all production the sidings and line north of Bewdley being brought to closed at the surface at Alveleysame time, although the old shaft was retained for ventilation and as an emergency evacuation route. The workings were very modern, with full use being made no other source of electrical power, including completely mechanical working of the coal facetraffic remained.
Coal was brought across The area at the river by a rope-worked tramway across a bridge built north (Hampton Loade) end of the sidings is usually referred to serve the mine, which was later replaced with an aerial ropeway in 1961. This served on the washeries and sidingsRailway as '''Alveley Woods'''.
Production == Operations ==[[File:GWRplanAlveleySidings.jpg|thumb|300px|right|GWR plan of Alveley Sidings]]A concrete arched bridge was built across the river Severn between 1936 and 1937. Coal was fairly consistentbrought from the colliery to the sidings and colliery, reaching full output in 1944 with 275initially by a narrow gauge cable-worked tramway across the bridge,000 tons raised, with that year's record being 5,547 tons in one weekand later by an aerial ropeway above it.<ref name ="Marshall101">[[Bibliography#Books | Marshall (1989)]] p. 101.</ref> The sidings were accessed via two ground frames, [[Alveley North ground frame|Alveley North]] and a peak of 300[[Alveley South ground frame|Alveley South]],000 tons per year reached in which were unlocked by the late 1950s[[Highley signal box|Highley]]-[[Hampton Loade signal box|Hampton Loade]] token. Employment An intermediate token instrument was 741 provided in 1947a cabin between the two ground frames, rising with direct telephone lines to over 1Highley Signal Box and Hampton Loade Booking Office,250 as well as the Worcester Exchange-Bridgnorth Signal Box omnibus line. The intermediate instrument allowed trains to be locked in so that other traffic could pass on the mid 1950s, and falling to around 700 by main line whilst shunting took place in the mine's closuresidings. A major expansion was undertaken in  The layout on the late 1950s and early 1960sGWR side consisted of a front loop line, completed in 1962with a capacity of 50 wagons, after large reserves and a number of coal other sidings and headshunts. Two connections to the private sidings were found provided, one at the South end leading to the East of empty wagon sidings, which held 40 wagons, and another at the North end leading to the current workingsloaded wagon sidings, holding 36 wagons. These The two rakes of private sidings were purported to be enough to last connected internally via the mine between 50 and 100 yearscoal screens, but a drop in the quality of coal combined with a reduction large buildings visible in demand forced the closure of the mine in 1969Sellick photograph, with where coal was loaded into the last coal being lifted wagons. GWR locomotives were used to set down and pick up wagons on these sidings, but were otherwise not allowed in the 31st of Januaryprivate sidings.
== Operations Preservation==The sidings were acquired by the SVR as part of the southern section of the line to [[Foley Park]] which was purchased from BR in December 1972, subject to Light Railway Orders being granted. In November 1973 the sidings was one of the locations used in the television series [[Carrie's War]], with the evacuees' train filmed making several run pasts there. The LRO allowing passenger services between Hampton Loade and Bewdley was eventually granted in May 1974. A number of scenes featuring static rolling stock were also filmed at the sidings for the television series [[Survivors]], Season 3 episode 3 ‘Law of the Jungle’ (first broadcast 30 March 1977). The sidings were deemed unsuitable for the storage of SVR stock due to the remoteness of the location and the resultant risk of vandalism.<ref name ="Marshall101" /> They were therefore eventually dismantled, with much of the rail and point-work later being re-used elsewhere on the line.  In 1996, [[Country Park Halt]] was opened on the site. The river bridge linking the main country park on the east bank with the Halt on the SVR was replaced in 2006.<ref>[https://www.transportxtra.com/publications/local-transport-today/news/7072/highley-alveley-footbridge-shropshire News article on www.transportxtra.com]</ref> It is also used by [[National Cycle Route 45]].
The sidings were access via two ground frames, Following [[Alveley North ground frameSevern Valley Railway Timeline 2020-2029#2020|Alveley Northextensive flooding in February 2020]] and [[land movements were observed in Alveley South ground frameWoods. {{As of|Alveley South]]2020|6}} a drainage scheme is planned, which were unlocked by to reduce the amount of water reaching the slip plane and take a degree of pressure off the Highley-Hampton tokenembankment. An intermediate token instrument was provided A second phase will include a mixture of soil nailing and partial replacement of the embankment material and is likely to allow trains to be locked take place during 2021.<ref>[https://www.svrlive.com/bljun20 Branch Lines, June 2020] (Retrieved 26 June 2020)</ref> {{As of|2020|08}} a 5 mph temporary speed restriction is in force in, meaning that other traffic could pass on the main line whilst the sidings were being shuntedaffected area.
== Photographs ==
File:GWR_Alveley_Colliery_1.jpg|GWR Notice covering the opening and operation of Alveley Sidings. 2 of 2.
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* A series of photos of 1420 and 4555 with an SLS railtour at Alveley Sidings, by flickr user "ricsrailpics", 19/09/1965. [https://www.flickr.com/photos/16749798@N08/5300686174/in/photostream/ Image 1], [https://www.flickr.com/photos/16749798@N08/5300171333/ Image 2], [https://www.flickr.com/photos/16749798@N08/6393731807/in/photostream/ Image 3]. The sidings were still in use at this time.
* A photo of the 4555 on the same railtour, by flickr user "Prof2940", 19/09/1965. [https://www.flickr.com/photos/78911862@N06/7837700982/ Link]. The sidings were still in use at this time.
* A series of photos of the SVR, including six at Alveley Sidings, Alan Thwaites, 1974. [http://www.hatspics.co.uk/svr/svr_1974.php Link].
* Two photos of 5764 and 45110 passing Alveley Sidings, RCTS Mystery Photographs. [http://www.rcts.org.uk/features/mysteryphotos/show.htm?img=G-245-10 Image 1], [http://www.rcts.org.uk/features/mysteryphotos/show.htm?img=G-245-07 Image 2].
 
==See also==
*[[Alveley Miners Halt level crossing]]
*[[Maps#Schematic maps of the pre-closure SVR | Pre-1963 map]]
*[[List of signal boxes#List of historical Signal Boxes and Ground Frames | List of historical Signal Boxes and Ground Frames]]
== References ==
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* "Alveley". Wikipedia article. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alveley Link]. Accessed 09/01/2015.
* "Alveley Colliery". Shropshire History article. [http://shropshirehistory.com/mining/mines/alveley.htm Link]. Accessed 09/01/2015.
* "Alveley Sidings at 144m 8 1/2c in the Section Highley-Hampton Loade". GWR Notice No. W472, 28/01/1939. [[:File:GWR_Alveley_Colliery_1.jpg|Part 1]] and [[:File:GWR_Alveley_Colliery_2.jpg|Part 2]].
* Leslie Oppitz. "The Severn Valley Railway". BBC Shropshire article. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/shropshire/content/articles/2008/10/10/svr_railway_feature.shtml Link]. Accessed 09/01/2015.
* Transactions of the Alveley Historical Society, 1995-2003. [http://www.alveleyhistoricalsociety.co.uk Link]. Accessed 09/01/2015
* "Railways of Highley". Highley.org.uk article. [http://www.highley.org.uk/railhist.html Link]. Accessed 09/01/2015.
 
==Links==
[http://www.highley.org.uk/page31.html "Mines and miners" on www.highley.org.uk]
 
 
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