Kidderminster and Stourport Electric Tramway

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Kidderminster Tram Depot.

The Kidderminster and Stourport Electric Tramway ran between the two named towns. Services began on 23 May 1898 and continued until 2 April 1929.[1] From its introduction, the tram service competed for the railway's passenger traffic, especially as it provided a direct connection while the journey by rail required a change at Bewdley or Hartlebury. This was one of the factors that led the GWRGreat Western Railway to introduce a steam railmotor service in January 1905 in a bid to improve local services.[2]

The tramway crossed the Severn Valley Railway at two locations; via the level crossing at Stourport and via the Stourport Road Bridge at Foley Park. The GWRGreat Western Railway opened Foley Park Halt, next to the Stourport Road Bridge, at the same time the Railmotor service began.

References

  1. Marshall (1989) p.90.
  2. Marshall p. 143.

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