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− | *[[Severn Valley Railway Timeline 1970-1979#1979 | 1979]] Minister of Transport Norman Fowler paid the SVR an official visit, | + | *[[Severn Valley Railway Timeline 1970-1979#1979 | 1979]] Minister of Transport Norman Fowler paid the SVR an official visit, honouring his pledge in Parliament to visit a private enterprise railway during the year.<ref>SVR News 54</ref> |
− | *2000 The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association visited the SVR. The party, including 23 dogs, made a return trip on the line<ref>SVR News 134</ref>. | + | *1994 The [[Warwickshire Industrial Locomotive Preservation Trust | Warwickshire Industrial Locomotive Trust]] became a charity. |
+ | *2000 The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association visited the SVR. The party, including 23 dogs, made a return trip on the line.<ref>SVR News 134</ref> | ||
+ | *2016 The Friends of Eardington Station reported that sufficient funds had been raised to purchase the required replacement GWR bricks to replace the missing part of [[Eardington]] platform.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Eardingtonstn/status/791730973977219072 Eardington Station Twitter Feed], retrieved 1 November 2016</ref> | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 19:46, 19 January 2023
On October 27 in SVRSevern Valley Railway history.
- 1979 Minister of Transport Norman FowlerHenry Fowler, Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) of the Midland Railway 1909-1923, and of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway 1923-1933 paid the SVRSevern Valley Railway an official visit, honouring his pledge in Parliament to visit a private enterprise railway during the year.[1]
- 1994 The Warwickshire Industrial Locomotive Trust became a charity.
- 2000 The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association visited the SVRSevern Valley Railway. The party, including 23 dogs, made a return trip on the line.[2]
- 2016 The Friends of Eardington Station reported that sufficient funds had been raised to purchase the required replacement GWRGreat Western Railway bricks to replace the missing part of Eardington platform.[3]
See also
On this day in SVRSevern Valley Railway history
References
- ↑ SVRSevern Valley Railway News 54
- ↑ SVRSevern Valley Railway News 134
- ↑ Eardington Station Twitter Feed, retrieved 1 November 2016