Difference between revisions of "Private sidings connected to the Severn Valley Railway"

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*[[Stone quarry siding opposite Highley Station|Stone quarry siding opposite Highley Station]] (1880-1881)
 
*[[Stone quarry siding opposite Highley Station|Stone quarry siding opposite Highley Station]] (1880-1881)
 
*[[Knowlesands Sidings | Knowlesands Brick Works]]
 
*[[Knowlesands Sidings | Knowlesands Brick Works]]
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*[[Shropshire and West Midlands Agricultural Show | Temporary siding for the Shropshire and West Midlands Agricultural Show at Bridgnorth]] (1896)
 
*[[Coalport Brick & Tile Works Siding]]
 
*[[Coalport Brick & Tile Works Siding]]
 
*[[Maw and Co's Siding | Maw & Co Tile Works at Broseley]]
 
*[[Maw and Co's Siding | Maw & Co Tile Works at Broseley]]

Revision as of 21:57, 10 December 2021

As well as the collieries served by the Severn Valley Railway, a number of other businesses had direct rail connections.


An 1897 photo from the GRC&WGloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company shows a wagon built for E.B.Mason marked with "Return to Sand Quarries, Stourport". The location of the sand quarry and its associated siding are not known.

See also

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