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| [[<!--IMAGE FILE--> File:Bar_area_643Cound-Halt-1963-03-02.jpg |thumb|centre|300px|link=<!--PAGE TO LINK TO--> LNER 643 Buffet Cound Halt | LNER Buffet Car 643 '''Cound Halt''' was built during Sir Nigel Gresley's tenure as CME situated between Berrington and Cressage, seven miles south of the LNERShrewsbury. It had an attractive art deco interior finished was one of a number of halts opened by the GWR in the 1930s in Rexinea bid to attract more local custom to the Severn Valley Branch, a style favoured although it was probably used more by his then assistant Oliver Bullied, later CME of fishermen that the Southern Railwaylocal residents. (Image from the [[Sellick Collection]])[[<!--PAGE TO LINK TO--> LNER 643 Buffet Cound Halt | (Full article...)]]]]
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