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Severn Valley Railway

The Severn Valley Railway opened in 1862 and operated for 101 years, carrying passengers, coal and agricultural traffic until its closure in 1963. The line was re-opened on 23 May 1970 and is today one of the UK's most popular heritage railways. The 16-mile (26 km) route runs through the Shropshire and Worcestershire countryside from Kidderminster to Bridgnorth. The line takes passengers along the pretty Severn Valley, following the River Severn for much of the journey.

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From picture-postcard villages and lush rolling meadows to gentle waterways and historic steam railways, discover quintessential English charm and beauty in abundance on this superb holiday to one of the most scenic parts of the UK. Explore timber-framed Tudor buildings and the stunning cathedral in Worcester, discover the charming Cotswold...

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Cotswolds & The Severn Valley
29 Oct 2024
Nancy
4 stars
“The time in Bridgenorth and Broadway were most enjoyable, however,after the view of the Neptune fountain and a pleasant stroll along the promanade, we found the Sunday afternoon visit to Chelthenham just another town of similar shops.
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