Severn Valley Railway
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Severn Valley Railway, located in Bridgnorth, England, is a historically significant railway line that first opened in 1862, serving as a principal intermediate station between Hartlebury and Shrewsbury. After its closure to passenger services in 1963, it was preserved and reopened to Hampton Loade in 1970, boasting unique features and the only listed building on the railway.
The railway is renowned for its idyllic location, straddling the high town and low town of Bridgnorth, and hosts various events and galas that celebrate its rich history and heritage. Visitors can enjoy steam train rides and learn about the railway's past while exploring the charming surroundings of this vibrant community.
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