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[[File:SVR train approaching Kidderminster - geograph.org.uk - 1710015.jpg|thumb|200px|right|GWR 5029 "Nunney Castle" approaches Kidderminster under the footbridge]]
 
[[File:SVR train approaching Kidderminster - geograph.org.uk - 1710015.jpg|thumb|200px|right|GWR 5029 "Nunney Castle" approaches Kidderminster under the footbridge]]
  
Trains approaching [[Kidderminster | Kidderminster station]] can be seen coming into view beneath Kidderminster Footbridge.  The footbridge carries a public right of way between Hoo Road (near Kidderminster Harriers Football Club) and Chester Road South. There is no direct access between the footbridge and the SVR.
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Trains approaching [[Kidderminster | Kidderminster station]] can be seen coming into view beneath Kidderminster Footbridge.  The footbridge carries a public right of way between Hoo Road (near Kidderminster Harriers Football Club) and Chester Road South, crossing over both the SVR lines and the adjacent Kidderminster to Hartlebury main line. There is no direct access between the footbridge and the SVR.
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A footbridge has existed at this location since it replaced a level crossing in the 19th century.  Earlier bridges were of wooden construction, hence the current bridge is still sometimes referred to locally as 'the wooden bridge'<ref>SVR Souvenir Guide</ref>.
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==References==
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==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 15:13, 26 June 2015

GWRGreat Western Railway 5029 "Nunney Castle" approaches Kidderminster under the footbridge

Trains approaching Kidderminster station can be seen coming into view beneath Kidderminster Footbridge. The footbridge carries a public right of way between Hoo Road (near Kidderminster Harriers Football Club) and Chester Road South, crossing over both the SVRSevern Valley Railway lines and the adjacent Kidderminster to Hartlebury main line. There is no direct access between the footbridge and the SVRSevern Valley Railway.

A footbridge has existed at this location since it replaced a level crossing in the 19th century. Earlier bridges were of wooden construction, hence the current bridge is still sometimes referred to locally as 'the wooden bridge'[1].

References

  1. SVRSevern Valley Railway Souvenir Guide

See also

Kidderminster Station
List of infrastructure
Towards Bridgnorth