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Hartlebury is a village in Worcestershire, approximately 3 miles south of [[Kidderminster]]. The railway station , which is located 138 miles 68 chains from London Paddington, opened in 1852 as part of the [[Oxford Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway]]. In 1862 it became a junction station as the southernmost station on the Severn Valley Railway, although in practice many Severn Valley services began and ended at Worcester.
Hartlebury staton station remains in use in modern times, with regular services between [[Worcester]] and stations to Birmingham and beyond.
== Severn Valley Line ==
Hartlebury was originally the junction The line for the Severn Valley line, with Railway left the OWW line for at [[StourportHartlebury Junction]] and [[Bewdley]] being which was situated just North 27 chains north of the station. The line between Hartlebury and [[Bewdley ]] remained open after the closure of the line towards between Bewdley and [[Shrewsbury]] in 1963, with passenger services finally ending in January 1970. The line to as far as [[Stourport]] remained open until 1979 for coal trains serving [[Stourport Power Station]] .<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartlebury_railway_station Wikipedia - Hartlebury railway station]</ref>.
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