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add info on painting on the other side of the Railwaymans Arms sign
Bridgnorth Station building includes a licensed public bar, The Railwayman’s Arms. This remained open when the station was closed by BR in September 1963 - the group of potential preservationists who visited Bridgnorth in [[Severn Valley Railway Timeline 1965-1969#1965 | July 1965]] were challenged by George Thorpe who ran it at the time.
The pub sign on the platform features a painting paintings of [[LMS Ivatt Class 2 46443 | Ivatt ‘Mickey Mouse’ 46443]] and [[GWR 7802 Bradley Manor]].
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File: Railwaymans_Arms_20150503.jpg | The Railwayman’s Arms occupies the south wing of the station.
File: Railwaymans_Arms_20150516.jpg | The pub signlooking northFile: Railwaymans_Arms_20150816.jpg | The pub sign looking south
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