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*1980 The automatic crossing at Northwood Halt was commissioned.<ref>[http://www.svrsig.org.uk/svr/NX.htm Northwood Crossing on the SVR Signalling web site]</ref> | *1980 The automatic crossing at Northwood Halt was commissioned.<ref>[http://www.svrsig.org.uk/svr/NX.htm Northwood Crossing on the SVR Signalling web site]</ref> | ||
*2003 A BBC drama [[Hearts of Gold]] was first broadcast, part of which had been filmed at [[Bridgnorth]], posing as Pontypridd. | *2003 A BBC drama [[Hearts of Gold]] was first broadcast, part of which had been filmed at [[Bridgnorth]], posing as Pontypridd. | ||
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+ | Photos taken on 5 July: | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | Bridgnorth_20180705.jpg | 2018: [[Bridgnorth|Bridgnorth Station]] new building | ||
+ | Arley_Anderson_Shelter_20180705.jpg | 2018: [[Arley|Arley Station]] Anderson shelter | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
Latest revision as of 21:24, 5 July 2019
On July 5 in SVRSevern Valley Railway history.
- 1969 Last public appearance at Longmoor Military Railway of LMR 600 Gordon.
- 1975 A celebration evening was held at Castle Hall in Bridgnorth to mark the 10th anniversary of the Severn Valley Railway Society[1]
- 1980 The automatic crossing at Northwood Halt was commissioned.[2]
- 2003 A BBC drama Hearts of Gold was first broadcast, part of which had been filmed at Bridgnorth, posing as Pontypridd.
Gallery
Photos taken on 5 July:
2018: Bridgnorth Station new building
2018: Arley Station Anderson shelter
See also
On this day in SVRSevern Valley Railway history