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Ironbridge A power station was opened on 13 October 1932, located to the north of [[Buildwas]] railway station, being served by a large number of sidings. This power station closed in 1981.  
 
Ironbridge A power station was opened on 13 October 1932, located to the north of [[Buildwas]] railway station, being served by a large number of sidings. This power station closed in 1981.  
  
Following the closure of the Severn Valley line, construction began on the larger Ironbridge B power station in 1963, which engulfed the former site of [[Buildwas]] station. The line from Coalbrookdale over the [[Albert Edward Bridge]] was used by coal, oil, and biomass trains serving the power station.
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Following the closure of the Severn Valley line, construction began on the larger Ironbridge B power station in 1963, which engulfed the former site of [[Buildwas]] station. The line from [[Coalbrookdale]] over the [[Albert Edward Bridge]] was used by coal, oil, and biomass trains serving the power station.
  
 
Ironbridge B power station was switched off on 20 November 2015 after 46 years of service<ref>[http://www.shropshirestar.com/shropshire-business/2015/11/20/ironbridge-power-station-to-shut-at-2-30pm-today/ Shropshire Star] Retrieved 23 November 2015</ref>.
 
Ironbridge B power station was switched off on 20 November 2015 after 46 years of service<ref>[http://www.shropshirestar.com/shropshire-business/2015/11/20/ironbridge-power-station-to-shut-at-2-30pm-today/ Shropshire Star] Retrieved 23 November 2015</ref>.
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==Aerial view==
 
==Aerial view==
 
[[File:Ironbridge_Power_Station_-_geograph.org.uk_-_524409.jpg|thumb|200px|Right|Aerial view of Ironbridge power station. See text for description]]
 
[[File:Ironbridge_Power_Station_-_geograph.org.uk_-_524409.jpg|thumb|200px|Right|Aerial view of Ironbridge power station. See text for description]]
An aerial view of Ironbridge B power station, looking West towards Shrewsbury. The line from [[Coalbrookdale]] enters at bottom right over the Albert Edward Bridge, with Buildwas station being located along the sidings towards the top. The Shrewsbury and Much Wenlock lines diverged towards the top of the image, whilst the line to Bridgnorth would have passed through the nearest cooling tower. Ironbridge A power station was situated in the top right corner of the image.
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An aerial view of Ironbridge B power station, looking West towards [[Shrewsbury]]. The line from [[Coalbrookdale]] enters at bottom right over the [[Albert Edward Bridge]], with [[Buildwas]] station being located along the sidings towards the top. The Shrewsbury and Much Wenlock lines diverged towards the top of the image, whilst the line to [[Bridgnorth]] would have passed through the nearest cooling tower. Ironbridge A power station was situated in the top right corner of the image.
  
 
==Locomotives==
 
==Locomotives==

Revision as of 21:26, 9 January 2017

Ironbridge A power station, with Buildwas railway station in the foreground

Ironbridge power station refers to one of two power stations located on the south bank of the River Severn between Ironbridge and Buildwas.

History

Ironbridge A power station was opened on 13 October 1932, located to the north of Buildwas railway station, being served by a large number of sidings. This power station closed in 1981.

Following the closure of the Severn Valley line, construction began on the larger Ironbridge B power station in 1963, which engulfed the former site of Buildwas station. The line from Coalbrookdale over the Albert Edward Bridge was used by coal, oil, and biomass trains serving the power station.

Ironbridge B power station was switched off on 20 November 2015 after 46 years of service[1].

Future use

As of December 2016 the future of the redundant cooling towers and station site is uncertain, with discussions continuing between local authorities and Uniper, which is overseeing its decommissioning.[2]

Aerial view

Aerial view of Ironbridge power station. See text for description

An aerial view of Ironbridge B power station, looking West towards Shrewsbury. The line from Coalbrookdale enters at bottom right over the Albert Edward Bridge, with Buildwas station being located along the sidings towards the top. The Shrewsbury and Much Wenlock lines diverged towards the top of the image, whilst the line to Bridgnorth would have passed through the nearest cooling tower. Ironbridge A power station was situated in the top right corner of the image.

Locomotives

Three of the locomotives used at the power station have survived into preservation.

  • Ironbridge No 1, Peckett 1803/1933, now preserved at Foxfield Light Railway
  • Ironbridge No 2, Peckett 1893/1936, later also worked at Stourport Power Station, now preserved at Coleford GWRGreat Western Railway Museum
  • Ironbridge No 3, Peckett 1990/1940, now preserved at Telford Steam RailwayTelford Horsehay Steam Trust Limited, a Charitable heritage railway located at Horsehay, Telford with proposals for running heritage trains into the Ironbridge Gorge and onto the former GWR Severn Valley branch.

Gallery

References

  1. Shropshire Star Retrieved 23 November 2015
  2. Shropshire Star 30 December 2016 (retrieved 6 January 2017)

See also

Locomotives names with local connections