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Since its formation in 1965, the Severn Valley Railway has won a number of awards from various railway, heritage, tourism or other organisations.
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Since its formation in 1965, the Severn Valley Railway has won many awards from various railway, heritage, tourism or other organisations.
  
 
*1982 [[Highley]]: Best preserved station
 
*1982 [[Highley]]: Best preserved station
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*2015 [[GWR 650 Brake Third Open (Excursion) | GWR 650 Brake Third Open]]: [http://www.hra.uk.com/media_awards.php Heritage Railways Association Coach Competition]
 
*2015 [[GWR 650 Brake Third Open (Excursion) | GWR 650 Brake Third Open]]: [http://www.hra.uk.com/media_awards.php Heritage Railways Association Coach Competition]
 
*2015 [[GWR 9103 Nondescript Saloon]]: [http://www.hra.uk.com/media_awards.php Heritage Railway Association’s Carriage and Wagon Competition, Overall Winner]
 
*2015 [[GWR 9103 Nondescript Saloon]]: [http://www.hra.uk.com/media_awards.php Heritage Railway Association’s Carriage and Wagon Competition, Overall Winner]
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Mention should also be made of Arley Station Master, Mr. George Batchelor, who was awarded several prizes by The Great Western Railway in the early 1900s for the gardens at Arley Station.<ref>[http://www.arleystation.org.uk/asgardens2.html Arley Station web site]</ref>
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==References==
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Revision as of 12:11, 24 December 2015

Since its formation in 1965, the Severn Valley Railway has won many awards from various railway, heritage, tourism or other organisations.

Mention should also be made of Arley Station Master, Mr. George Batchelor, who was awarded several prizes by The Great Western Railway in the early 1900s for the gardens at Arley Station.[1]

References

  1. Arley Station web site