Bibliography

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Details of books and publications wholly or mainly concerning the Severn Valley Railway and the Wyre Forest Line. Books in print are normally stocked in SVR gift shops. Those not in print can often be found in shops and sales coaches run by preservation groups.

Books and publications in bold are referenced as sources on this wiki site.

Contents

Books

Title Author Date ISBN In print? Comments
Handbook to the Severn Valley Railway J. Randall 1863 No Available as an eBook on www.gutenberg.org
The Severn Valley Railway D.J. Smith 1968 No 60 page history published in association with the Severn Valley Railway Society
Severn Valley Steam Sir Gerald Nabarro MP 1971 0710070640 No History of the pre-1963 railway and early days of preservation, by the former Chairman.
Railways of the Severn Valley Michael Hale 1973 095019512 No Pre-preservation photos of the SVR and other local railways
The Severn Valley Railway at Arley Barrie Geens 1985 0906867339 No
The Severn Valley Railway John Marshall 1989 0946537453 No History of the pre-1963 railway and early days of preservation.
Steam Portfolios 6: Severn Valley Railway Andrew Bell 1991 0711019738 No
Severn Valley Locomotives As They Were Tom Ferris 1995 1857800303 No
The Tenbury & Bewdley Railway Keith Beddoes & William H. Smith 1995 1 874103 27 5 Yes
Severn Valley Railway Memories Christopher Magner 1997 Privately published No 1950 to 1970 with additional information
The Severn Valley Railway: A Past and Present Companion Roger Siviter 1995 978-1858951454 Yes The whole route from Shrewsbury to Worcester (Nostalgic Collection). Reprinted 2008
Severn Valley Railway. A View from the Past Michael A Vanns 1998 978-0957589803 Yes Pre-1965 illustrated history. Reprinted 2013
The Jazzer and the last Manning, Wardle Michael Shaw 1998 0953290301 Yes Illustrated history of 686 The Lady Armaghdale and 2047 Warwickshire
A Pictorial History of 2968 The Mighty Mogul Richard Greaves and Jim Norman 2001 0954150805 Published by Stanier Mogul Fund, copies often available on sales stall
Railway Moods, The Severn Valley Railway Mike Heath 2005 1841144444 No
The Railway at Kidderminster in the 1940s A.J. Turley 2005 0953786927 Yes
Country Railway Routes, Kidderminster to Shrewsbury Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith 2007 9781906008109 Yes
The Branch Lines of Worcestershire Colin C. Maggs 2009 9781848683440 Yes Also available as e-book, ISBN 9781445625669
Severn Valley Railway Recollections John Stretton 2010 9781857943535 Yes
The Severn Valley Railway, volume 2: A Second Past and Present Companion John Stretton 2010 978-1858952642 Yes
Severn Valley Railway Recollections, The Story of the Big Flood Phil Sowden 2012 9781857943924 Yes
The Last Years of Steam in Shropshire and the Severn Valley Michael Clemens 2014 9781781552940 Yes Illustrated history, including Tenbury Branch and CM&DPLR
Severn Valley Railway Journey, Kidderminster to Bridgnorth David C Williams 2014 9781857944365 Yes
Severn Valley Railway: 50 Glorious Years Robin Jones 2015 9781909128651 Yes 'Bookazine' format
Severn Valley Railway: Railway Heritage Guide Michael A Vanns 2017 9781473892040 Yes
The District Controller's View No 10: The Severn Valley P. Webb 1901056279 Yes BR operations including WTTs, loco allocations etc

SVR Publications

Title Date In print? Comments
Severn Valley Railway Album 1974 No 140 b/w photographs compiled by David Williams
SVR Stock Book Ninth Edition 1998 No
From the Window 2017 Yes Available free from SVR ticket offices or as a PDF download.
The Severn Valley Railway Souvenir Guide 2012 Yes
Severn Valley Railway News 2017 Yes Published quarterly

Other References

Details of other books which do not relate directly to the Severn Valley Railway but include information used in this Wiki.

Title Author Date ISBN In print? Comments
Great Western Coaches 1890-1954 Michael Harris 1966 0-7153-5502-3 No
Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal J Ian Langford 1974 0-900404-22-1 No
A history of GWR goods wagons Vol 1 AG Atkins, W Beard, DJ Hyde, R Tourret 1975 0-7153-6532-0 No
A history of GWR goods wagons Vol 2 AG Atkins, W Beard, DJ Hyde, R Tourret 1976 0-7153-7290-4 No
Red For Danger L.T.C. Rolt 1986 0 330 29189 0 Yes Regularly reprinted
A history of GWR goods wagons AG Atkins, W Beard, DJ Hyde, R Tourret 1986 0-7153-8725-1
The Oxford Worcester & Wolverhampton Railway John Boynton 2002 0 9540839 0 3 No
The Barry Story Martin Beckett and Roger Hardingham 2010 978-0-946184-42-2 Yes Includes ‘The Barry List’ Tenth Edition
The Kidderminster and Stourport Electric Tramway Company Ltd. David Voice 2017 978-1-910654-13-2 Yes

See also

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Welcome to the Severn Valley Railway Wiki

From this week's featured article
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...)
Schematic Map of the SVRSevern Valley Railway
BridgnorthEardingtonHampton LoadeCountry Park HaltHighleyThe Engine HouseArleyVictoria BridgeNorthwood HaltWyre Forest LineBewdleyStourport BranchBewdley TunnelConnection to Network RailKidderminsterMaps#Schematic maps of the pre-closure SVRMapandlinks.png
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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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