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Tenbury Branch

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The Tenbury Branch crossed the River Severn around a mile north of Bewdley. The pillars of [[Dowles Bridge]] can still be seen in the river, although the deck was removed in 1966 after final closure of the line the year before.
The short remaining length of former Tenbury Branch track immediately north of Bewdley is used as a siding. The junction signal at the north end of Bewdley platform 1 has been retained as if it was still a running line. On certain Gala days a [[Class 108 DMU]] shuttle service is operated between [[Stourport Triangle]], [[Bewdley]] and the short remaining length of the branch to recreate the feel of Bewdley as a country junction station.
==See also==
[[Main Page | Map of the Severn Valley Railway]]<br>
[[Wyre Forest Line]]
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