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[[<!--IMAGE FILE--> File: 5786 Severn Valley RailwayLNWR_76738_20231014.jpg |thumb|centre|300px|link=<!--PAGE TO LINK TO--> Rock Siding LNWR 76738 (fictitious) 4-Wheel Tranship Van | The 'Rock Siding' "76738" is a doubleLondon and North Western Railway Company 10-ended siding opposite platform 3 at Bewdleyton Goods Van, although it carries a fictitious number as its true identity is unknown. It was built After restoration it saw limited use in 1900 and takes its name from the rockface left when ground was excavated SVR's demonstration goods train, but due to build the original station in the 1860s. The south end of the siding its age and wooden underframe it is used for servicing steam locomotives as Bewdley MPD, whilst the north end is often used to store the Class 108 DMU when not now in static useas a sales coach at Bridgnorth. [[<!--PAGE TO LINK TO--> Rock Siding LNWR 76738 (fictitious) 4-Wheel Tranship Van | (Full article...)]]]]
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