Engineer's Line References

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Engineer's Line References

Engineer's Line References are three letter codes for identifying individual routes on the UK rail network. Any bridge, or other structure, can be identified and located by its unique ELR and distance from the main terminus. Many of the codes remained unchanged from pre grouping, right through nationalisation to the present day.

ELRs relevant to the Severn Valley Railway, including the Loop and the Tenbury Branch are:

ELR Original Severn Valley Railway Present day SVR Mileages on www.railwaycodes.org.uk
OWW (Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton) Worcester/Hartlebury - Hartlebury Junction
Kidderminster Junction - Kidderminster
Kidderminster Junction – Kidderminster Mileages
SVB (Severn Valley Branch) Hartlebury Junction - Sutton Bridge Junction Bewdley South Junction – Bridgnorth
Stourport Branch (not used)
Mileages
BYK (Bewdley & Kidderminster) Kidderminster Junction - Bewdley South Junction Kidderminster Junction - Bewdley South Junction Mileages
TBY (Tenbury & Bewdley) Bewdley North Junction – Tenbury junction with WTW Tenbury Branch siding Mileages
WTW Wooferton and Tenbury Wells Branch Tenbury Junction with TBY – Woofferton Junction N/A Mileages
SHL (Shrewsbury and Hereford Line) Sutton Bridge Junction – Shrewsbury
Wooferton Junction - Woofferton
N/A Mileages
Burlish Branch (Uncoded) Burlish Branch Junction - Burlish N/A Mileages

References to "Severn Valley Branch"[1], "Tenbury & Bewdley Branch"[2] and "Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton"[3] can all be seen on the 1905 Ordnance Survey maps. BYK was referred to as the "Loop Line"[4]

Gallery

Depot Codes (Incomplete article)

GWR Shed Codes

The Severn Valley and Tenbury branches were mainly served by the following sheds:

Shed GWR Division GWR Shed No Code Notes
Shrewsbury Wolverhampton Division 134 SALOP / SLP
Worcester Worcester Division 215 WOS
Kidderminster Worcester Division 125 KDR
Stourbridge Wolverhampton Division 154 STB


BR Shed Codes

Shortly after nationalisation, the newly formed British Railways devised a system of identifying all locomotive depots by a unique code.

Kidderminster

  • 85D From February 1 1950 to September 9 1960[5]
  • 84G From September 10 1960 to August 31 1963[5]
  • 2P From September 1 1963 to July 31 1964[5]

Cleobury Mortimer (Sub-shed of Kidderminster)

  • 85D From February 1 1950 to September 9 1960[6]
  • 84G From September 10 1960 to 1962[6]

BR Carriage & Wagon Repair Depot Codes

Kidderminster

  • 2631 From late 1960s[7]

BR train maintenance depots

Kidderminster (Severn Valley Railway)

  • KR From 1973[8]

TOPS Location Codes

  • 65941 Kidderminster Severn Valley Railway[9]
  • 65942 Kidderminster Severn Valley Railway Diesel depot

See also

References

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