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[[<!--IMAGE FILE-->File: Buildwas railway station 1935708 42d2f55fBR_80776_20220514.jpg |thumb|centre|300px|link=<!--PAGE TO LINK TO-->BuildwasBR 80776 Brake Gangwayed | '''Buildwas station''' BR 80776 was originally built as a Mark 1 Full Brake (BG) which did not contain passenger seating. After preservation in 1986, it was situated 28½ miles heavily rebuilt with components from Hartlebury and 12¼ miles from Shrewsburyother carriages to achieve a conversion to a passenger carrying vehicle accommodating up to 16 wheelchair users. It served both the Severn Valley Branch and the Wellington In 2018-19 it underwent a further conversion into a "Wheelchair Diner", providing much needed access to Craven Arms Railway, as well as the first Ironbridge power station which opened in 1932SVR's Dining Services.[[<!--PAGE TO LINK TO-->BuildwasBR 80776 Brake Gangwayed | (Full article...)]]]]
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