Difference between revisions of "List of stations"

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The majority of the stations on the SVR survive from GWR days and retain most of their original appearance.<br>
 
The majority of the stations on the SVR survive from GWR days and retain most of their original appearance.<br>
The main exception is Kidderminster, which was built in the style of a GWR station in 1984. Also Northwood Halt, which features a replacement shelter, and Country Park Halt, serves Alveley Country park and is entirely new, although it is located close to the original Alveley Halt.<br>
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The main exception is Kidderminster, which was built in the style of a GWR station in 1984. Also Northwood Halt, which features a replacement shelter, and Country Park Halt, which serves Alveley Country park and is entirely new, although it is located close to the original Alveley Halt.<br>
  
  

Revision as of 21:07, 5 January 2015

The majority of the stations on the SVRSevern Valley Railway survive from GWRGreat Western Railway days and retain most of their original appearance.
The main exception is Kidderminster, which was built in the style of a GWRGreat Western Railway station in 1984. Also Northwood Halt, which features a replacement shelter, and Country Park Halt, which serves Alveley Country park and is entirely new, although it is located close to the original Alveley Halt.


Current SVRSevern Valley Railway stations

Historic SVRSevern Valley Railway stations