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  • ...ne 1965-1969#1968|October 1968]] to determine whether the SVR could reopen in preservation, Shropshire County Council objected to the proposed reopening. ...at parts of the main bridge girders were rotting away. During two weeks In February 1970 more than a ton of steel plate was welded onto the bridge to strengthe
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  • ...Bridge Repairs 1973.jpg|thumb|300px|right| Overhaul of the bridge underway in 1973]] ...tself, with the switch blades on one side of the bridge and the point nose on the other,<ref name=SVR31>SVR News 31</ref> meaning the bridge is crossed b
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  • ...to the [[Severn Valley Railway Charitable Trust Ltd|SVR Charitable Trust]] on 15 September 2009.<ref>SVR News 168</ref> ...e arriving on the SVR in June 1980.<ref>SVR News 56 states 1 June, a photo in SVR News 59 states 18 June</ref> Funds from an [[:Category:SVR fundraising
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  • ...by the Great Western Society at Didcot but was resident on loan at the SVR in the 1960s and 1970s. ==Railcar 22 in service==
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  • |caption = 4930 Hagley Hall on relaunch day, 9 September 2022 |events2 = Arrived on SVR
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  • .... 7-8, SVR News 19 Spring 1970, p. 4.</ref> following which the SVR opened in May 1970. ...a resolution was unanimously passed that no final decision should be made on the provision of the bypass bridge without the prior approval of the Guaran
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  • Significant events in the history of the Severn Valley Railway in preservation between 2000 and 2009 are set out below. ...handed to the SVR by the Carillion site manager on 19 April 2000. The same day saw the first rake of carriages propelled onto Road 1.
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  • |events1 = Arrived on SVR |pressure = 200 lb/sq in
    13 KB (1,903 words) - 13:50, 28 November 2023
  • |caption = 1450 at Bewdley in 2015 |events1 = Arrived on SVR from DFR
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  • |caption = 1501 approaching Highley in 2012 ...Lot 373 but completed by the Western Region of British Railways at Swindon in 1949, two years after nationalisation.<ref name = StockBook>SVR Stock Book
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  • |status = In use |events1 = Entered preservation on SVR
    7 KB (999 words) - 17:56, 31 October 2022
  • |events2 = First steamed in preservation |pressure = 225 lb/sq in}}
    17 KB (2,452 words) - 19:53, 18 March 2024
  • ...ourney', SVR News 215, Autumn 2021, p. 52</ref> A new bridge was installed in October 2022. ...]], but at that stage had only leased the former Comberton Hill Goods Yard on which the station was built. The footbridge marked the boundary between th
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  • This page gives a list of film, TV and similar productions filmed on the railway. It is a comprehensive list as far as possible, particularly wi ...(1979)<ref group="note">Filming took place, it is unclear if this was used in the cinema release</ref>
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  • ...ith some handy fishplates that were lying about, a Driver/Director passing on 80079 left his own locomotive, boarded the casualty, drove it back onto the ...g can be seen in '''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWxOLfUC-Aw this film on YouTube]'''.
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  • Significant events in the history of the SVR between 1990 and 1999 are set out below, together wi '''February 1990''':
    37 KB (4,989 words) - 15:49, 19 June 2023
  • Significant events in the history of the Severn Valley Railway in preservation between 2010 and the present date are set out below. ...wheel-drop at Bridgnorth which required a 12,000 cubic foot hole to be dug in the locomotive works.
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  • ...ute which allows the water to flow under gravity at around 2 mph, taking a day and a half to complete the journey. At times of peak demand the supply is s ...eservoirs began in 1893, with construction of the aqueduct itself starting in 1896. The Chief Engineer was James Mansergh.
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  • |caption = 4566 at Bridgnorth in 2014 |events1 = Arrived on SVR
    16 KB (2,529 words) - 18:58, 2 April 2024
  • |events1 = Arrived on SVR |pressure = 225 lb/sq in
    9 KB (1,397 words) - 01:37, 25 January 2024

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