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*1981 [[Former Residents#Diesel locomotives|Ruston flameproof 165hp diesel shunter 414301]] arrived on the SVR from the South Staffs Wagon Co as source of spare parts for other Ruston shunters.<ref>SVR News 60</ref> | *1981 [[Former Residents#Diesel locomotives|Ruston flameproof 165hp diesel shunter 414301]] arrived on the SVR from the South Staffs Wagon Co as source of spare parts for other Ruston shunters.<ref>SVR News 60</ref> | ||
*[[Severn Valley Railway Timeline 1990-1999#1994|1994]] Work began to scrape and repaint the platform edge at [[Highley|Highley station]].<ref>SVR News 114</ref> | *[[Severn Valley Railway Timeline 1990-1999#1994|1994]] Work began to scrape and repaint the platform edge at [[Highley|Highley station]].<ref>SVR News 114</ref> | ||
− | *2005 Services were curtailed by a rockfall in [[ | + | *2005 Services were curtailed by a rockfall in [[Eymore Cutting]]<ref>SVR News 150</ref>. |
+ | *2022 The old [[Kidderminster Footbridge]] was demolished as part of a replacement project by Network Rail. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Latest revision as of 11:08, 13 February 2022
On February 13 in SVR history.
- 1981 Ruston flameproof 165hp diesel shunter 414301 arrived on the SVR from the South Staffs Wagon Co as source of spare parts for other Ruston shunters.[1]
- 1994 Work began to scrape and repaint the platform edge at Highley station.[2]
- 2005 Services were curtailed by a rockfall in Eymore Cutting[3].
- 2022 The old Kidderminster Footbridge was demolished as part of a replacement project by Network Rail.
Gallery
Photos taken on 13 February:
2016: Catch Me Who Can is shunted at Bridgnorth
2016: 82045 at Bridgnorth
2016: Flangeless wheel on LMR 600 Gordon
2016: Wickham Trolley PWM 3189
See also
On this day in SVR history