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*1979 [[Arley]]: Ian Allan Best preserved station
 
*1979 [[Arley]]: Ian Allan Best preserved station
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*1980 [[Arley]]: Ian Allan Best preserved station
 
*1982 [[Highley]]: Best preserved station
 
*1982 [[Highley]]: Best preserved station
 
*1983 [[Arley]]: Association of Railway Preservation Societies Best Restored Station Winners Award
 
*1983 [[Arley]]: Association of Railway Preservation Societies Best Restored Station Winners Award
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File:Highley Award1.jpg|British Railways (Western Region), Station Gardens Competition, Highley
 
File:Highley Award1.jpg|British Railways (Western Region), Station Gardens Competition, Highley
 
File:Arley award 1979.jpg|Ian Allan Best preserved station award, Arley, 1979
 
File:Arley award 1979.jpg|Ian Allan Best preserved station award, Arley, 1979
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File:Arley award 1980.jpg|Ian Allan Best preserved station award, Arley, 1980
 
File:Highley 1982 award.jpg|Ian Allan Best preserved station award, Highley, 1982
 
File:Highley 1982 award.jpg|Ian Allan Best preserved station award, Highley, 1982
 
File:Arley_1983_20150320.jpg|Association of Railway Preservation Societies, Best Restored Station Competition, Champions Award, Arley, 1983
 
File:Arley_1983_20150320.jpg|Association of Railway Preservation Societies, Best Restored Station Competition, Champions Award, Arley, 1983

Revision as of 22:23, 22 March 2016

Since its formation in 1965, the Severn Valley Railway has won many awards from various railway, heritage, tourism or other organisations.


Mention should also be made of Arley Station Master, Mr. George Batchelor, who was awarded several prizes by The Great Western Railway in the early 1900s for the gardens at Arley Station.[2]

Gallery

References

  1. SVRSevern Valley Railway News 88
  2. Arley Station web site