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*1949 The LMS, and later BR, regularly ran excursions from Birmingham and the Black Country to [[Bewdley]] and [[Stourport]]. [[5164|Ex-GWR Large Prairie]] No 4116 was photographed at Bewdley on 2 July 1949 with the empty coaching stock of an excursion from Walsall.<ref>[[Bibliography#Books|Vanns (1998)]] p. 71.</ref>
 
*1949 The LMS, and later BR, regularly ran excursions from Birmingham and the Black Country to [[Bewdley]] and [[Stourport]]. [[5164|Ex-GWR Large Prairie]] No 4116 was photographed at Bewdley on 2 July 1949 with the empty coaching stock of an excursion from Walsall.<ref>[[Bibliography#Books|Vanns (1998)]] p. 71.</ref>
*1955 Ex-GWR 4 6-0 No. 7810 'Draycott Manor' was photographed crossing [[Dowles Bridge]] with a goods train, running tender first.<ref>[[Bibliography#Books|Turley, Adrian, in Beddoes & Smith (1995)]]</ref>
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*1955 Ex-GWR 4 6-0 No. 7810 'Draycott Manor' was photographed crossing [[Dowles Bridge]] with a goods train, running tender first.<ref>[[Bibliography#Books|Turley, Adrian, in Beddoes & Smith (1995)]]</ref><ref>[https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10157247596054322&set=gm.2249206351839536&type=3&theater&ifg=1 Bewdley Past Facebook page, 1 June 2019]</ref>
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Latest revision as of 21:57, 6 June 2019

On July 2 in SVRSevern Valley Railway history.

  • 1949 The LMSLondon Midland & Scottish Railway, and later BRBritish Rail or British Railways, regularly ran excursions from Birmingham and the Black Country to Bewdley and Stourport. Ex-GWR Large Prairie No 4116 was photographed at Bewdley on 2 July 1949 with the empty coaching stock of an excursion from Walsall.[1]
  • 1955 Ex-GWRGreat Western Railway 4 6-0 No. 7810 'Draycott Manor' was photographed crossing Dowles Bridge with a goods train, running tender first.[2][3]

See also

On this day in SVRSevern Valley Railway history

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References

  1. Vanns (1998) p. 71.
  2. Turley, Adrian, in Beddoes & Smith (1995)
  3. Bewdley Past Facebook page, 1 June 2019