Unsuccessful proposals for railways in the Severn Valley

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Skeleton article incorporating information from the SVR-Online Forum "Early history of the SVR on the British Newspaper Archive" thread.

Proposals prior to the construction of the SVR

Between 1835 and 1853, the following railways proposed, with varying degrees of credibility, to build a line crossing, following or terminating in the Severn Valley somewhere between Stourport and Ironbridge.

  • Birmingham, Kidderminster, Worcester and Gloucester Railway
  • Grand Connection Railway
  • Birmingham, Dudley and Wolverhampton Railway
  • Worcester and Cardiff Junction Railway
  • Hereford, Leominster, Ludlow and Birmingham Railway
  • Hereford and Kidderminster Railway
  • Worcester, Shrewsbury and Crewe Union Railway
  • Welsh Midland Railway
  • Kidderminster and Welsh Midland Junction Railway
  • Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Stour Valley Railway
  • Shropshire Union Railways and Canal Company
  • Shropshire Mineral Railway
  • Oxford and Worcester Extension and Chester Junction Railway
  • Cambrian and Grand Junction Railway
  • Direct London and Holyhead Railway
  • Dudley, Madeley, Broseley and Ironbridge Railway
  • Shropshire Union Railway (Worcester to Crewe)
  • Wellington and Severn Junction Railway

Proposals after the opening of the SVR in 1862

After 1862, the following railways were proposed to form a junction with the SVR

  • Stourbridge Railway, Valley of the Stour Extension