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Severn Valley Railway Timeline 1990-1999

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:The Spring Gala included the unusually high number of 5 visiting locomotives. 1993 Autumn Gala guest 44442 had returned to steam following repair over the winter, 6024 King Edward I was another winter visitor for engineering work, 5029 Nunney Castle had arrived in connection with the launch of a share issue, while LMS Stanier Jubilee 45596 Bahamas and Standard Tank 80080 (sister of the SVR’s 80079) were also present.
'''May 19841994''': 7802 Bradley Manor was formally commissioned, following a period of running in following restoration. The locomotive was originally acquired as a source of spares for 7812 Erlestoke Manor, and indeed the SVR Stock Book published in 1980 listed 7802 under ‘Vehicles scrapped on the SVR’!
'''June 1994''':
'''July 1994''': The footbridge between Bridgnorth Station and New Road was completed and opened to the public.
'''September 19841994''':
:September began with a ‘Thomas’ weekend featuring the SVR’s new Thomas and regular Gordon, together with ‘Daisy the DMU’. As a prelude to the Autumn Gala, Lady Lucinda Lambton was invited to christen the newly installed Kidderminster Turntable by turning 60103 Flying Scotsman (in typical fashion Gordon had already sneaked in a turn before the Thomas event!).
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