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[[<!--IMAGE FILE-->File:BR 9220 201907204566_Great_Western_at_Trimpley_Reservoir_-_geograph.org.uk_-_849044.jpg |thumb|centre|300px|link=<!--PAGE TO LINK TO--> BR 9220 Brake Standard Open Trimpley Reservoirs & Waterworks | BR Mark 1 Brake Open Second (BSO) 9220 is Trimpley Reservoir can be seen to the longest-serving BR Mark 1 carriage on west of the SVRline between [[Bewdley]] and [[Arley]]. The reservoir, which is managed by Severn Trent Water, spending most of its time since preservation was opened in 1973 as the dedicated brake coach for Steam School 1968 and Footplate Experience specialscovers 29 acres. In 1974 it was It is open to the first SVR carriage to be repainted in BR's early crimson public and cream livery which its owners, is used by the [[Charitable Trust]]Trimpley Sailing Club, believe it has carried longer than any while other vehicle in the countryactivities include angling, wildlife watching and walking.[[<!--PAGE TO LINK TO--> BR 9220 Brake Standard Open Trimpley Reservoirs & Waterworks | (Full article...)]]]]
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For 101 years between 1862 and 1963, the Severn Valley Railway formed part of the national railway network, running for 40 miles between Hartlebury and Shrewsbury. Established as a separate company, it was mainly operated by the [[Great Western Railway]] (GWR) and later by British Railways (BR).
The present day [[Severn Valley Railway]] (SVR) was established in 1965 to preserve part of the line as a heritage railway. Today it has [[list of stations | six stations and two halts]] and runs for 16 miles along the Severn Valley between [[Bridgnorth]] in Shropshire and [[Kidderminster]] in Worcestershire, following the course of the River Severn for much of its route. Train services are hauled predominantly by Operations involve a mixture of steam locomotives, regularly supplemented by a diesel multiple unit and heritage diesel locomotive -hauled trainsservices.
This unofficial website is a project aimed to collect information and record events relating to the SVR, both past and present.
For timetables, fare information, and news about special events, please visit the [http://www.svr.co.uk SVR Official Website]. Other news and information of interest to members, shareholders and enthusiasts can be found on [https://www.svrlive.com/home SVRLive].
[[2020 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic]]: all public services are suspended until [https://www.svr.co.uk/NewsItem.aspx?a=958 step 2 of the roadmap for ending lockdown], on 12 In April at 2023 the earliest. The SVR has launched announced the launch of a Fight Back '''Survival Fund ''' to help enable it to overcome the Railway through this emergency; current financial crisis and implement longer-term plans for its future. Information and details of how to donate may be found on the SVR's [https://www.svr.co.uk/NewsItem.aspx?a=921 heresurvival/ Survival Fund]page.
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