May 18

On May 18 in SVR history.

  • 1951 Ben Brookshank photographed Collett '4575 Class' 2-6-2T No. 4578 on a Shrewsbury to Worcester train entering Hampton Loade station.[1]
  • 1972 An inaugral meeting to discuss the proposed purchase of BR Riddles 4MT 75069 was held in Birmingham.
  • 1973 An EGM of the Guarantee Company, attended by around 300 members, overwhelmingly voted in favour of raising money to build Bridgnorth Bypass Bridge.[2]
  • 1974 The re-opening to Bewdley was completed with the section from Highley opened, although the passing loop at Arley had still to be rebuilt. Railcar 22 formed the first service from Bridgnorth.[3]
  • 1974 An engine took water from the ex-GWR water column at Bewdley for the first time.[3]
  • 1974 The first AGM of the Great Western (SVR) Association took place.[3]
  • 1983 The line reopened following a closure caused by an embankment collapse south of Bridgnorth Bypass Bridge on April 30th.[4]
  • 1978 70000 Britannia was steamed for the first time in 12 years.
  • 1994 An inquest was held into the fatal accident at Waterworks Crossing in January. A verdict of accidental death was recorded, with no blame attached to the SVR.[5]
  • 1996 GWR Mogul 7325 commenced two weekends of London Underground 'Steam on the Met' services
  • 1997 The SVR's second ever 'Heavy Horse' event took place, including horse drawn shunting demonstrations at Highley.[6]
  • 2004 Bridgnorth Station Footbridge re-opened after being dismantled for painting.
  • 2020 Phase 2 of Falling Sands Viaduct works commenced, to replace damaged bricks and repoint the mortar on the outside walls and arches.

See also

On this day in SVR history

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References

  1. Geograph
  2. SVR News 28
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 SVR News 32
  4. SVR News 68
  5. SVR News 111
  6. SVR News 124