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The Severn Valley Limited is a full length dining train, typically of five carriages, running on Sundays. The carriages used are the GWR / BR(W) chocolate and cream set referred to as [[Carriages#Set S | Set S]].
 
The Severn Valley Limited is a full length dining train, typically of five carriages, running on Sundays. The carriages used are the GWR / BR(W) chocolate and cream set referred to as [[Carriages#Set S | Set S]].
  
The train does one full return trip from Kidderminster to Bridgnorth, normally departing from the dock platform nearest the museum, with food served on the outward leg of the journey. It is pre-book only and does not appear in the public timetable.
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The train does one full return trip from Kidderminster to Bridgnorth, normally departing from the dock platform nearest the museum, with food served on the outward leg of the journey. {{As of|2016|12}} it is pre-book only and does not appear in the public timetable.
  
 
The Severn Valley Limited first ran in summer 1978<ref>SVR News 49</ref>.
 
The Severn Valley Limited first ran in summer 1978<ref>SVR News 49</ref>.

Revision as of 17:25, 26 December 2016

The Severn Valley Limited dining train

The Severn Valley Limited is a full length dining train, typically of five carriages, running on Sundays. The carriages used are the GWRGreat Western Railway / BRBritish Rail or British Railways(W) chocolate and cream set referred to as Set S.

The train does one full return trip from Kidderminster to Bridgnorth, normally departing from the dock platform nearest the museum, with food served on the outward leg of the journey. As of December 2016 it is pre-book only and does not appear in the public timetable.

The Severn Valley Limited first ran in summer 1978[1].

Links

Dining train information and booking on www.svr.co.uk

References

  1. SVRSevern Valley Railway News 49

See Also

Severn Valley Venturer Two dining carriages attached to a normal service train