[[File:Linley-41202-1962-10-17.jpg|200px|thumb|Ex-LMS 41202 with a Southbound train in October 1962 ([[Sellick Collection]])]]
[[File:Linley-41202-1963-08-31.jpg|200px|thumb|The same locomotive a year later in August 1963, this time running Northbound ([[Sellick Collection]])]]
{| class="wikitable"
|+Next stations pre-closure
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! Towards [[Hartlebury]] and [[Kidderminster]] !! Towards [[Shrewsbury]]
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| [[Bridgnorth]] (4¼ miles) || [[Coalport]] (2½ miles)
|-
|}
Linley Station was located 22½ miles from Hartlebury and 18¼ miles from Shrewsbury. The Severn Valley Railway passes through the Apley Park estate, owned at the time of the line’s construction by Thomas C Whitmore. Whitmore opposed the construction, and one of his conditions to which the Severn Valley Railway Company had to accede was the provision of a station at which at least two trains per day in each direction could be stopped on request. Linley Station, built to meet this condition, had no public access.