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Vehicle: 55020 Set: 121020
55020 at Bewdley while operating Bewdley - Kidderminster shuttles during the Railcar50 event, 16/10/04. Mel Holley.
Vehicle: 53451 Set: CH611
CH611 (M53451 + M53529) near Bewdley on the Severn Valley Railway during the diesel gala on 21 May 1990. Tom Clift.
Vehicle: 50819 Set: TS545
Tyseley Class 116 set TS545, led by DMBS M50819 (and presumably with 59346 + 50915) is seen heading for Kidderminster in Refurbished Livery of white with blue band, late 1970s / early 1980s. At the time BR ran some through services over the SVR from New Street on bank holidays. Graeme Phillips Collection.
Vehicle: 55020
Class 121 55020 at Bewdley on the Severn Valley line on 8th October 2010. Ian Buck.
Vehicle: 55020
Class 121 55020 at Bewdley on the Severn Valley Railway on 8th October 2010. Ian Buck.
The 3.0pm ex-Birmingham Snow Hill (to return at 4:39pm) in Bewdley station on June 25, 1960. An unusual formation - a power twin attached to a centre car/DMBS. Michael Mensing.
Vehicle: 55034 Set: T014
Class 121 M55034 at Bewdley on the Severn Valley Railway on October 14, 1990. John Carter.
Set: TY538
Over the driver's shoulder. The single-track tunnel between Bewdley and Burlish Crossing, taken on board Class 116 set TY538 on the 13.45 Stourport-on-Severn to Kidderminster via Bewdley, 5 April 1969. Tom Burnham.
Vehicle: 53529
A visiting Class 104 DMU seen in Bewdley station on the 21 May 1990 with 53529 next to GWR railcar W22. Image by Janet Cottrell. Stuart Mackay Collection.
From a print that has suffered some water damage - but I decided to add it anyway as there are not many images on the site from the SVR pre-preservation days - showing a Derby suburban triple DMU in Bewdley station circa mid-1960s. Stuart Mackay Collection.
Vehicle: 51410 Set: T305
There was a diesel gala at the Severn Valley Railway in the autumn of 1989 and amongst all the locomotive-hauled trains was the chocolate and cream class 117 DMU T305 (51410 + 59520 + 51368). I suspect that fewer photographs were taken of this train than any of the others but I thought it well worth recording. It had just left Bewdley and was heading towards Bridgnorth although the destination board says "Kidderminster". I can't imagine that many of the roller blinds in use at the time had either Bewdley of Bridgnorth available for use! Note the symbol on the former headcode panel showing the Bear and Ragged Staff, this being the emblem of Warwickshire. Peter Tandy.
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