Current events on the Severn Valley Railway

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This page provides a brief summary of current and forthcoming events on the SVR, and links to where further information can be found. Historical information will be moved to the latest history timeline page as necessary.

Links to sources of information

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The SVR Main Web Site is primarily aimed at the travelling public. It includes all the latest news relevant to that sector, including details of forthcoming events, timetables, locomotive rosters, ticket sales and so on.

SVR Live is also an official SVR web site, for members, shareholders and enthusiasts. SVR Live contains regular monthly news announcements, although these are of a more specialist nature concerning matters like locomotive overhauls and infrastructure upgrades. It is also regularly updated with news from various sources, including social media and SVR-related websites. Information which is publicly accessible for enthusiasts includes Traffic Notices, Working Timetables, lineside photography policy and application forms, and so on. Certain pages from time to time are secured for password-protected use by Working Members for internal communication on AGMs and the like.

'Express Points' is the Working Members’ monthly newsletter which moved to an online only delivery in January 2017. It is distributed by email to those who have registered, and it also publicly accessible on SVR Live, which includes an archive of past editions.

'Branch Lines' is a monthly newsletter for SVR Members, Shareholders and supporters. It is published SVR Live, which includes an archive since April 2017.

SVR Online’ is a secure password-protected intranet site is used by the SVR for internal communication with staff and Working Members.

The SVR has active official Social Media accounts on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Forthcoming special events

Dates announced for 2018 events are as follows:

  • LNER 8572, Holden B12 (GER S69) 4-6-0 courtesy of the M&GN Joint Railway Society and the North Norfolk Railway
  • 60163 Tornado, New build Peppercorn A1 4-6-2 courtesy of the A1 Steam Locomotive Trust
  • Bellerophon, Haydock Foundry 0-6-0WT courtesy of the Vintage Carriage Trust and Foxfield Railway
  • LNER 61624, Thompson B1 4-6-0 courtesy of the Thompson B1 Locomotive Trust and North Yorkshire Moors Railway
  • GWR 6023 King Edward II, Collett 4-6-0 King class, courtesy of the Great Western Society
In addition winter hire BR Riddles 4MT 80072 remains on the railway until April.
  • 33108: BRCW Class 33 (hired)
  • 37688 : BR Class 37 Co-Co (hired) courtesy of D05 Preservation Ltd and the Mid Norfolk Railway
  • 40135 Whistler: BR Class 40 (hired) courtesy of the Class 40 Preservation Society
  • D832 Onslaught: BR Class 42 'Warship' B-B courtesy of the Bury Hydraulic Group and the East Lancashire Railway
  • 45060 Sherwood Forester: BR Class 46 courtesy of Pioneer Diesel Locomotive Group.
  • 55019 Royal Highland Fusilier: E.E. Class 55 'Deltic' Co-Co courtesy of the Deltic Preservation Society
  • 56097: Class 56 courtesy of the GCRN, Ruddington
  • 88xxx: Class 88 courtesy of Direct Rail Services
  • LMS 6233 Duchess of Sutherland, Stanier 8P Coronation Pacific 4-6-2 courtesy of The Princess Royal Class Locomotive Trust
First Gala appearance of BR Standard 4 75069 (subject to completion of overhaul)

All dates are subject to change. Further details on these events will be released by the SVR in the future.

See also