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[[<!--IMAGE FILE--> File:StourportStation1910Route_45_20150528.jpg |thumb|centre|300px|link=<!--PAGE TO LINK TO--> Stourport National Cycle Route 45 | Stourport Station was located 3 miles from Hartlebury and 37&frac34; miles from Shrewsbury. It was considered one of the principal stations on National Cycle Route 45, also known as the line"Mercian Way", with two platforms and a passing loop travels in sections from opening in 1862 as well as Chester to Salisbury, a small goods yard and goods shedtotal distance of 219 miles. The location Part of the station just a short way north of route follows the town made it perhaps Severn Valley between the most convenient Ironbridge Gorge and Bewdley, utilising sections of the Severn Valley Railway’s stations relative to former trackbed and crossing the town it servedpresent day railway twice. [[<!--PAGE TO LINK TO--> Stourport National Cycle Route 45 | (Full article...)]]]]
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