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*1980 The new platform two starting signal at Bridgnorth was erected with the aid of the 30-ton steam crane.<ref>SVR News 55</ref>  
 
*1980 The new platform two starting signal at Bridgnorth was erected with the aid of the 30-ton steam crane.<ref>SVR News 55</ref>  
 
*[[Severn Valley Railway Timeline 1990-1999#1990 | 1990]] Following a one-year overhaul, John Cameron's A4 [[LNER 60009 Union of South Africa|60009 Union of South Africa]] ran three return test trips on both days of the weekend. These were opened to the public at the last minute and were well filled.<ref>SVR News 95</ref>  
 
*[[Severn Valley Railway Timeline 1990-1999#1990 | 1990]] Following a one-year overhaul, John Cameron's A4 [[LNER 60009 Union of South Africa|60009 Union of South Africa]] ran three return test trips on both days of the weekend. These were opened to the public at the last minute and were well filled.<ref>SVR News 95</ref>  
*1997 [[46521|LMS 46521]] was named 'Blossom' by Stephen Lewis, one of the stars of '[[Oh, Doctor Beeching!]]', in a ceremony at Kidderminster.<ref>SVR News 122</ref>  
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*1997 [[46521|LMS 46521]] was named 'Blossom' by Stephen Lewis, one of the stars of '[[Oh Doctor Beeching!]]', in a ceremony at Kidderminster.<ref>SVR News 122</ref>  
*2009 Paralympians Sascha Kindred and Mickey Bushell unveiled the railway’s fourth passenger coach for disabled visitors at [[Kidderminster]] after £36,000 of work<ref>[http://www.expressandstar.com/2009/02/17/athletes-in-visit-to-valley/ Express and Star, 17 February 2009] (Retrieved 17 February 2009)</ref>
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*2009 Paralympians Sascha Kindred and Mickey Bushell unveiled the railway’s fourth passenger coach for disabled visitors at [[Kidderminster]] after £36,000 of work<ref>[http://www.expressandstar.com/2009/02/17/athletes-in-visit-to-valley/ Express and Star, 17 February 2009] (Retrieved 17 February 2009)</ref>.
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==Gallery==
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Photos taken on 17 February:
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Highley_Plant_20190217.jpg | 2019: Permaquip ballast packer
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==See also==
 
==See also==

Latest revision as of 21:40, 26 April 2021

On February 17 in SVRSevern Valley Railway history.

  • 1973 An EGM of the Severn Valley Railway Association approved a formal Constitution and became a legally constituted body.[1]
  • 1980 The new platform two starting signal at Bridgnorth was erected with the aid of the 30-ton steam crane.[2]
  • 1990 Following a one-year overhaul, John Cameron's A4 60009 Union of South Africa ran three return test trips on both days of the weekend. These were opened to the public at the last minute and were well filled.[3]
  • 1997 LMS 46521 was named 'Blossom' by Stephen Lewis, one of the stars of 'Oh Doctor Beeching!', in a ceremony at Kidderminster.[4]
  • 2009 Paralympians Sascha Kindred and Mickey Bushell unveiled the railway’s fourth passenger coach for disabled visitors at Kidderminster after £36,000 of work[5].

Gallery

Photos taken on 17 February:

See also

On this day in SVRSevern Valley Railway history

← February 16 - February 18 →

References

  1. SVRSevern Valley Railway News 27
  2. SVRSevern Valley Railway News 55
  3. SVRSevern Valley Railway News 95
  4. SVRSevern Valley Railway News 122
  5. Express and Star, 17 February 2009 (Retrieved 17 February 2009)