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*[[Severn Valley Railway Timeline 1980-1989#1986 | 1986]] The new station building at [[Kidderminster]] was officially opened during a visit by Michael Spicer MP, Under Secretary of State for Transport.<ref>SVR News 81</ref> | *[[Severn Valley Railway Timeline 1980-1989#1986 | 1986]] The new station building at [[Kidderminster]] was officially opened during a visit by Michael Spicer MP, Under Secretary of State for Transport.<ref>SVR News 81</ref> | ||
*2008 [[Highley|Highley Water Column]] was re-erected after receiving attention at Bridgnorth<ref>SVR News 163</ref>. | *2008 [[Highley|Highley Water Column]] was re-erected after receiving attention at Bridgnorth<ref>SVR News 163</ref>. | ||
+ | *2020 The King and Castle, [[Bridgnorth#The_Railwayman.27s_Arms|The Railwayman's Arms]] and [[List of shops|Kidderminster shop]] all reopened, the first SVR outlets to do so since the onset of [[2020 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic]] restrictions in March. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Photos taken on 4 July: | Photos taken on 4 July: |
Latest revision as of 17:57, 11 July 2020
On July 4 in SVRSevern Valley Railway history.
- 1986 Former resident 3717 City of Truro left the SVRSevern Valley Railway.[1]
- 1986 The new station building at Kidderminster was officially opened during a visit by Michael Spicer MP, Under Secretary of State for Transport.[2]
- 2008 Highley Water Column was re-erected after receiving attention at Bridgnorth[3].
- 2020 The King and Castle, The Railwayman's Arms and Kidderminster shop all reopened, the first SVRSevern Valley Railway outlets to do so since the onset of 2020 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic restrictions in March.
Gallery
Photos taken on 4 July:
2015: Hampton Loade signal box
See also
On this day in SVRSevern Valley Railway history