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Since privatisation of British Rail from 1993 several Train Operating Companies have run timetabled passenger trains to Kidderminster, carrying passengers for the Severn Valley Railway.
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Since privatisation of British Rail from 1993 several Train Operating Companies have run timetabled passenger trains to [[Kidderminster mainline station]], carrying passengers for the Severn Valley Railway.
  
 
==Chiltern Railways==
 
==Chiltern Railways==
Chiltern Railways too was formed from part of the nationalised British Rail. It has operated services since 21 July 1996 and operates from London Marylebone to Birmingham Snow Hill and Kidderminster.
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Chiltern Railways was formed from part of the nationalised British Rail. It has operated services since 21 July 1996 and operates from London Marylebone to Birmingham Snow Hill and Kidderminster.
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In [[Severn Valley Railway Timeline 2010-2019#2014|September 2014]] Chiltern operated a return ‘Silver King’ charter from London Marylebone to Bridgnorth using locomotove 67010, one of its Mk III coaching sets and Driving Van Trailer 82301.
  
 
==Central Trains==
 
==Central Trains==
Central Trains was formed from part of the nationalised British Rail. It operated services from 2 March 1997 until 11 November 2007 from Birmingham New Street and Birmingham Snow Hill.
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Central Trains too was formed from part of the nationalised British Rail. It operated services from 2 March 1997 until 11 November 2007 from Birmingham New Street and Birmingham Snow Hill.
  
 
==London Midland==
 
==London Midland==
 
On 11 November 2007, Central Trains' local and urban services around the West Midlands were merged with former Silverlink Country services to form London Midland. It should not be confused with the historic but similarly named London Midland Region of British Railways or the pre-Nationalisation London Midland & Scottish Railway.
 
On 11 November 2007, Central Trains' local and urban services around the West Midlands were merged with former Silverlink Country services to form London Midland. It should not be confused with the historic but similarly named London Midland Region of British Railways or the pre-Nationalisation London Midland & Scottish Railway.
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*In October 2010 London Midland provided pioneer ‘Sprinter’ 3-car set 150 001 for the ‘Railcar Reunion’ event.
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*On 12 November 2011 it supplied 150 001 and 150 106 for a charity 'London Midland Farewell 150 tour' around the West Midlands, including Bridgnorth.<ref>[http://www.sharpos-world.co.uk/blog/?p=3161 Sharpo's World blog] (Retrieved 7 September 2018)</ref>
  
 
==West Midlands Railway==
 
==West Midlands Railway==
 
West Midlands Trains took over the franchise from London Midland on 10 December 2017 and operates as West Midlands Railway. It should not be confused with the historic but similarly named [[West Midland Railway]].  
 
West Midlands Trains took over the franchise from London Midland on 10 December 2017 and operates as West Midlands Railway. It should not be confused with the historic but similarly named [[West Midland Railway]].  
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==Cross Country==
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Very few CrossCountry services are timetabled to use the route, to ensure drivers retain route knowledge. During engineering works the line is a diversionary route. None of these trains call at any of the stations along the line, although some diversionary trains were in previous years booked to call at Kidderminster.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
* [[West Midland Railway]] and [[The Severn Valley Railway under GWR/BR ownership#West_Midlands_Railway:_1862-1872|West Midlands Railway: 1862-1872]]
 
* [[West Midland Railway]] and [[The Severn Valley Railway under GWR/BR ownership#West_Midlands_Railway:_1862-1872|West Midlands Railway: 1862-1872]]
 
* [[Kidderminster|SVR's Kidderminster Town station]]
 
* [[Kidderminster|SVR's Kidderminster Town station]]
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* [[Kidderminster mainline station]]
 
    
 
    
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 17:00, 22 June 2020

Since privatisation of British Rail from 1993 several Train Operating Companies have run timetabled passenger trains to Kidderminster mainline station, carrying passengers for the Severn Valley Railway.

Chiltern Railways

Chiltern Railways was formed from part of the nationalised British Rail. It has operated services since 21 July 1996 and operates from London Marylebone to Birmingham Snow Hill and Kidderminster.

In September 2014 Chiltern operated a return ‘Silver King’ charter from London Marylebone to Bridgnorth using locomotove 67010, one of its Mk III coaching sets and Driving Van Trailer 82301.

Central Trains

Central Trains too was formed from part of the nationalised British Rail. It operated services from 2 March 1997 until 11 November 2007 from Birmingham New Street and Birmingham Snow Hill.

London Midland

On 11 November 2007, Central Trains' local and urban services around the West Midlands were merged with former Silverlink Country services to form London Midland. It should not be confused with the historic but similarly named London Midland Region of British Railways or the pre-Nationalisation London Midland & Scottish Railway.

  • In October 2010 London Midland provided pioneer ‘Sprinter’ 3-car set 150 001 for the ‘Railcar Reunion’ event.
  • On 12 November 2011 it supplied 150 001 and 150 106 for a charity 'London Midland Farewell 150 tour' around the West Midlands, including Bridgnorth.[1]

West Midlands Railway

West Midlands Trains took over the franchise from London Midland on 10 December 2017 and operates as West Midlands Railway. It should not be confused with the historic but similarly named West Midland Railway.

Cross Country

Very few CrossCountry services are timetabled to use the route, to ensure drivers retain route knowledge. During engineering works the line is a diversionary route. None of these trains call at any of the stations along the line, although some diversionary trains were in previous years booked to call at Kidderminster.

See also

References

  1. Sharpo's World blog (Retrieved 7 September 2018)

Links

West Midlands Railway website
Chiltern Railways website