Awards

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

  • 1979 Arley: Ian Allan Best preserved station[1]
  • 1980 Arley: Ian Allan Best preserved station[1]
  • 1983 Arley: Association of Railway Preservation Societies Best Restored Station Winners Award[1]
  • 1984 Arley: Ian Allan Best preserved station[1]
  • 1985 Arley: Association of Railway Preservation Societies award for exceptional merit[1]
  • 1986 Highley: Association of Railway Preservation Societies Best Restored Station Champions Award[4]
  • 1986 Arley: Association of Railway Preservation Societies Best Restored Station First Class Award (runners up to Highley)[1]
  • 1987 Highley: Association of Railway Preservation Societies, First Class Award[4]
  • 1987 Kidderminster: Association of Railway Preservation Societies BR Award for the most meritorious entry[7][8]
  • 1992 Kidderminster signal box: Ian Allan Railway Heritage Awards, the Westinghouse Signalling Ltd award for Best restored signalling[9]
  • 1999 Severn Valley Railway: Heart of England Tourism Awards 1999, Tourism For All award, Highly Commended.[11]
  • 2000 Severn valley Railway: Heart Of England Tourism Awards 2000, Visitor Attraction Of The Year, Highly Commended.[11]
  • 2002 Bridgnorth was a category winner in the 2002 'Bridgnorth in Bloom' competition.[12]
  • 2005 Victoria Bridge: Institution of Civil Engineers, The Historic Bridge & Infrastructure Awards, Commendation[14]
  • 2007 Severn Valley Railway: Chamber Awards, Excellence in Tourism[18]
  • 2008 Severn Valley Railway: National Railway Heritage Awards, The Ian Allan Publishing 'Heritage Railway of the Year Award'[19][20]
  • 2008 Severn Valley Railway: Heart of England Excellence in Tourism awards, Best Tourism Experience[21]
  • 2008 Severn Valley Railway: Heritage Railway Association, Peter Manisty award for outstanding contribution to railway preservation][21][18]
  • 2008 SVR Chairman Michael York: Transport Trust 'Preservationist of the Year' for "...leading his organisation through a tremendous struggle against the adversity caused by a natural disaster."[22]
  • 2009 Severn Valley Railway: Institution of Civil Engineers, Community Benefit award[18][14]
  • 2009 Severn Valley Railway: National Railway Heritage Awards, Independent Railway of the Year[24]
  • 2009 Arley Station: Bewdley In Bloom, Two first prizes[25]
  • 2010 Severn Valley Railway: Worcester News, The Worcestershire Welcome Awards, Best Grand Day Out[29]
  • 2011 Severn Valley Railway: Worcestershire Life, The Worcestershire Welcome Awards, Outstanding Customer Service Award[30][14]
  • 2012 Severn Valley Railway: Destination Worcestershire, Worcestershire Visitor Attraction of the Year[14]
  • 2012 Severn Valley Railway: UK Coach Awards, Coach Friendly Historic Attraction Award[18]
  • 2012 Severn Valley Railway: Visit England, Tourism Experience of the Year Bronze Award[31][18]
  • 2012 Severn Valley Railway: The Worcestershire Welcome Awards, Visitor Attraction of the Year Winner[14]
  • 2012 Severn Valley Railway: The Worcestershire Welcome Awards, Tourism Website of the Year, Highly Commended[14]
  • 2013 Severn Valley Railway: Visit Worcestershire Awards, Best Tourism Experience[32][14]
  • 2013 Severn Valley Railway: The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service[33][18]
  • 2013 Severn Valley Railway: Wyre Forest District Council, Wyre Forest No Barriers Award[34]
  • 2013 Severn Valley Railway: Group Travel Awards, Best Attraction for Group Visits, Runner Up[18]
  • 2014/15 Severn Valley Railway: BBC Countryfile Magazine Awards, Heritage site of the Year[35][18]
  • 2016 Severn Valley Railway: Heritage Railway Association, Large Groups Award. Joint winner [37]
  • 2016 Severn Valley Railway: What's On readers awards, Best Visitor attraction, Worcestershire. Runner up. [38]
  • 2016 Arley: National Railway Heritage Awards, 'The Stagecoach Volunteers Award'[39][40]
  • 2016 Bewdley: National Railway Heritage Awards, 'Great Western Railway Craft Skills Award', Highly Commended[41][42]
  • 2017 Severn Valley Railway: What's On readers awards, Best Visitor attraction, Worcestershire. [45]
  • 2017 The King & Castle won the "Wyre Forest CAMRA Pub of the Season for Spring 2017."[46]
  • 2017 Severn Valley Railway: Visit Worcestershire Awards, Best Visitor Attraction.[47]
  • 2018 Severn Valley Railway: Worcestershire What's On Readers' Awards, Best Visitor Attraction[48]
  • 2018 The King & Castle won the "Wyre Forest CAMRA Pub of the Season for Summer 2018."[49]
  • 2018 ‘No Barriers’ Mike Oborski Awards for access for people with disabilities in the Wyre Forest area.[50]
  • 2019 The King & Castle won the "Wyre Forest CAMRA Pub of the Year 2019"[51]
  • 2019 Bridgnorth Station was shortlisted for the 'Refurbishment' category of the Brick Development Association 'Brick awards'.[52]
  • 2020 Class 50 Alliance Limited: HRA Awards, Coiley Locomotive Engineering Award category runner up for the restoration of Class 50 no. 50033 Glorious[53]

Prior to the preservation era, the GWR and BR awarded a number of prizes for the gardens at various SVR stations, including to 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.[54], Mr J T Hill who was awarded prizes in 1919, 1920 & 1921 while station master at Hampton Loade and also in 1923, 1924 & 1925 while station master at Arley.
T. Brick won a certificate of merit from the Ministry of Agriculture for growing vegetables at Highley in 1944.[55]
Highley Station won 3rd prize in the British Railways (Western Region) Station gardens competition in 1953 & 1954.[4]

Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 On display in Arley waiting room
  2. www.2857.org.uk
  3. SVR News 55
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 On display in Highley waiting room
  5. SVR News 75
  6. On display inside 9055
  7. SVR News 88
  8. On display in Kidderminster booking hall
  9. On display in Kidderminster signal box
  10. On display in Kidderminster Railway Museum
  11. 11.0 11.1 Stored in The Engine House Archive
  12. SVR News 142
  13. NRHA web site
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 14.6 On display at Comberton Place
  15. 15.0 15.1 NRHA web site
  16. On display at Northwood Halt.
  17. On display at Bewdley Station
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.4 18.5 18.6 18.7 On display at The Engine House
  19. Photo in SVR News 164
  20. NRHA web site
  21. 21.0 21.1 Kidderminster Shuttle
  22. Transport Trust web site
  23. Kidderminster Shuttle
  24. Birmingham Mail
  25. Arley Station web site
  26. SVR Charitable Trust web site
  27. NRHA web site
  28. On display at Bridgnorth Loco Works
  29. Worcester News
  30. Worcestershire Life web site
  31. Visit England web site
  32. Kidderminster Shuttle
  33. Shropshire Star
  34. Kidderminster Shuttle
  35. BBC Countryfile web site
  36. 36.0 36.1 HRA web site
  37. SVR Live web site
  38. What's On magazine web site
  39. SVR Live web site
  40. On display at Arley station
  41. SVR Live web site
  42. On display at Bewdley station
  43. Kidderminster Shuttle
  44. SVR Official Facebook
  45. What's On magazine web site
  46. SVR Official Facebook
  47. SVR Official Facebook
  48. Worcestershire What's On Facebook page
  49. Wyre Forest CAMRA Facebook
  50. SVR Facebook
  51. King & Castle Facebook, 18 February 2019
  52. The Brick Development Association web site
  53. HRA web site
  54. Arley Station web site
  55. On display in Highley ticket office.
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Trimpley Reservoir can be seen to the west of the line between Bewdley and Arley. The reservoir, which is managed by Severn Trent Water, was opened in 1968 and covers 29 acres. It is open to the public and is used by the Trimpley Sailing Club, while other activities include angling, wildlife watching and walking. (Full article...)
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For 101 years between 1862 and 1963, the Severn Valley Railway formed part of the national railway network, running for 40 miles between Hartlebury and Shrewsbury. Established as a separate company, it was mainly operated by the Great Western Railway (GWRGreat Western Railway) and later by British Railways (BRBritish Rail or British Railways).

The present day Severn Valley Railway (SVRSevern Valley Railway) was established in 1965 to preserve part of the line as a heritage railway. Today it has six stations and two halts and runs for 16 miles along the Severn Valley between Bridgnorth in Shropshire and Kidderminster in Worcestershire, following the course of the River Severn for much of its route. Operations involve a mixture of steam and heritage diesel-hauled services.

This unofficial website is a project aimed to collect information and record events relating to the SVRSevern Valley Railway, both past and present.

For timetables, fare information, and news about special events, please visit the SVR Official Website. Other news and information of interest to members, shareholders and enthusiasts can be found on SVRLive.

In April 2023 the SVRSevern Valley Railway announced the launch of a Survival Fund to enable it to overcome the current financial crisis and implement longer-term plans for its future. Information and details of how to donate may be found on the SVRSevern Valley Railway's Survival Fund page.

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