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The present day Severn Valley Railway (SVR) is made up of three companies:<ref>SVR website</ref>
*'''[[Severn Valley Railway (Holdings) PLC]]''', usually abbreviated to “'''SVR(H)'''”, is the public company that owns the railway’s infrastructure. The SVR has around 15,000 shareholders, who own a stake in this company.
*'''[[Severn Valley Railway Company Limited]]''', commonly referred to as “'''the Guarantee Company'''”, is the SVR’s membership arm and provides the volunteers who help to operate the railway. The Guarantee Company owns approximately 17.75% of SVR(H).<ref>SVR(G) 2017 report and accounts, p.5</ref> The SVR has around 1210,500 000 members, who are automatically members of this company (all of the around 1,700 volunteers must be members).
*'''[[Severn Valley Railway Charitable Trust Ltd]]''', “'''the Charitable Trust'''”, raises funds to support the SVR. The objectives are to raise funds for the long-term preservation of rolling stock belonging to the trust and station buildings, track and other associated infrastructure. It also includes the education for the benefit of the public and provision of education and skills training.<ref>SVR Charitable Trust website</ref>
:Rostering
Signalling Signal EngineeringIT and TelecomunicationsTelecommunicationsPermanent Way Department (P.W. Department) 
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Catering, Bars and Buffet Cars
*[[Paul Fathers]] 1999-2002
*[[Nick Paul]] C.B.E. 2011-2021
*[[Mike Ball]] 2021-2023*[[Chris Walton]] 2023-
:'''President''':
:*[[Peter Copsey]] 2020-2021 (Acting interim Chairman)
:*[[Keith Norton]] 2021-2022
:*[[Tim Hargest]] 2022-2023 (Acting Chairman):*[[Ron Treverton-Jones]] 2023- (Acting Chairman)
==General Managers==
*[[Nick Ralls]] (2007-2019).<ref>[https://www.shropshirelive.com/news/2019/06/25/svr-general-manager-leaves-for-ironbridge/ Shropshire Live 25 June 2019] (Retrieved 28 June 2019)</ref>
*[[Helen Smith]]* (2019-2023). Helen became Managing Director of SVR(H) in 2021.
*[[Jonathan Dunster]]* (2023- ), interim Managing Director
"Also Those marked with an asterisk were also Directors of SVR(H).
==See also==
*[[The Severn Valley Railway on the main line]]
*[[SVR Passenger numbers]]
*[[SVR timetables]]
==References==
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