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[[File:Sun (London) - Saturday 24 July 1847.jpg|thumb|300px|right| Article from the Sun (London) of Saturday 24 July 1847]]
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[[File: Railcar22_20110423.jpg|thumb|300px|right| Railcar 22 at Didcot (2011)]]On {{PAGENAME}} in SVR history.
  
*1984 The Light Railway Order was granted for the [[The development of Kidderminster Town Station | Kidderminster extension]] of the SVR.
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*1847 The first known mention of the Severn Valley Railway in a [[:File:Sun (London) - Saturday 24 July 1847.jpg | newspaper]].
*2008 [[LMR 600 Gordon]] was formally handed over from the Army Museum to the SVR in a ceremony at [[The Engine House | The Engine House]]
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*1967 A first meeting was held with Bridgnorth Rural Borough Council to discuss the future of the [[Bridgnorth#Footbridge outside Bridgnorth Station|Hollybush Road footbridge]].<ref>SVR News 19</ref>
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*1978 [[Railcar 22]] left the SVR to return to Didcot. The diesel railcar had arrived on loan in 1967.<ref>SVR News 96</ref>
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*1984 Maj. Olver inspected the SVR ahead of the opening of the Kidderminster extension.<ref>SVR News 73</ref>
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*1986 Bridgnorth District Council served notice on the SVR to cease boiler rivetting at Bridgnorth<ref>SVR News 83</ref>.
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*1998 [[John Garth]] retired as SVR(H) Director, becoming an honorary Life Vice-President
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*[[Severn Valley Railway Timeline 1990-1999#1999|1999]] the Railway saw the incoming 'The Blackcountryman' railtour from Harrow, with steam from Preston to Arley, using Black 5 45407.<ref>[http://www.uksteam.info/tours/t99/t0724a.htm uksteam website] (Retrieved 11 July 2019)</ref> She remained for several weeks.
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*[[SVR-based locomotives visiting other events#Steam_locomotives_timeline_2000-2009|2002]] saw [[GWR 813 Saddle Tank]] at the East Somerset Railway on the fourth leg of an eight railway tour
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*[[SVR-based locomotives visiting other events#Steam_locomotives_timeline_2010-2019|2017]] saw [[GWR Pannier 1501]] at the Llangollen Railway to begin a short hire period
  
 
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[[Category:On this day in July]]
 
[[Category:On this day in July]]

Latest revision as of 07:08, 22 October 2019

Article from the Sun (London) of Saturday 24 July 1847
Railcar 22 at Didcot (2011)
On July 24 in SVRSevern Valley Railway history.
  • 1847 The first known mention of the Severn Valley Railway in a newspaper.
  • 1967 A first meeting was held with Bridgnorth Rural Borough Council to discuss the future of the Hollybush Road footbridge.[1]
  • 1978 Railcar 22 left the SVRSevern Valley Railway to return to Didcot. The diesel railcar had arrived on loan in 1967.[2]
  • 1984 Maj. Olver inspected the SVRSevern Valley Railway ahead of the opening of the Kidderminster extension.[3]
  • 1986 Bridgnorth District Council served notice on the SVRSevern Valley Railway to cease boiler rivetting at Bridgnorth[4].
  • 1998 John Garth retired as SVRSevern Valley Railway(H) Director, becoming an honorary Life Vice-President
  • 1999 the Railway saw the incoming 'The Blackcountryman' railtour from Harrow, with steam from Preston to Arley, using Black 5 45407.[5] She remained for several weeks.
  • 2002 saw GWR 813 Saddle Tank at the East Somerset Railway on the fourth leg of an eight railway tour
  • 2017 saw GWR Pannier 1501 at the Llangollen Railway to begin a short hire period

See also

On this day in SVRSevern Valley Railway history

← July 23 - July 25 →

References

  1. SVRSevern Valley Railway News 19
  2. SVRSevern Valley Railway News 96
  3. SVRSevern Valley Railway News 73
  4. SVRSevern Valley Railway News 83
  5. uksteam website (Retrieved 11 July 2019)