Hartlebury

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Hartlebury station in 2009
Railcar W22W at Hartlebury in 1959
Hartlebury Station Signalbox in 1985
Next stations pre-closure
Towards the south Towards Shrewsbury
The Severn Valley Line ended at Hartlebury, joining
the former OW&WOxford Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway line south towards Worcester.
Stourport (3 miles)

Hartlebury is a village in Worcestershire, approximately 3 miles south of Kidderminster. The railway station, which is located 138 miles 68 chainsAs a unit of measurement, 22 yards or 1/80th of a mile from London Paddington, opened in 1852 as part of the Oxford Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway. In 1862 it became a junction station as the southernmost station on the Severn Valley Railway, although in practice many Severn Valley services began and ended at Worcester.

Hartlebury station remains in use in modern times, with regular services between Worcester and stations to Birmingham and beyond.


Severn Valley Line

The line for the Severn Valley Railway left the OWWOxford Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway line at Hartlebury Junction which was situated 27 chainsAs a unit of measurement, 22 yards or 1/80th of a mile north of the station. The line between Hartlebury and Bewdley remained open after the closure of the line between Bewdley and Shrewsbury in 1963, with passenger services finally ending in January 1970. The line as far as Stourport remained open for coal trains serving Stourport Power Station until coal trains ceased in March 1979,[1] the line itself finally being taken out of use on 12 January 1981.[2]

Signalling

Hartlebury Station signal box was of a McKenzie and Holland, built in 1876. Hartlebury Junction had its own signal box.

See also

Pre-1963 map

References

  1. [Bibliography#Books | Mitchell & Smith (2007)]]
  2. Vanns p. 94