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Bewdley railway station

Bewdley
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Location
Place Bewdley
Area Wyre Forest
Grid reference SO791753
Operations
Managed by Severn Valley Railway
Platforms 3
Stations on heritage railways in the United Kingdom
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Coordinates: 52°22′31″N 2°18′22″W / 52.37528°N 2.30611°W / 52.37528; -2.30611

Bewdley railway station serves the town of Bewdley in Worcestershire, England. Until 2014 it was the administrative headquarters of the Severn Valley Railway when it moved to Comberton Hill, Kidderminster. It is the principal intermediate station on the line.

Bewdley station originally opened in 1862 as one of the main intermediate stations on the 40¾-mile line between Hartlebury and Shrewsbury. The station was operated from opening by the West Midland Railway before being absorbed into the Great Western Railway (GWR).

In 1864 the Tenbury & Bewdley Railway opened, with its route through the Wyre Forest branching off the SVR 1 mile north of Bewdley station, before crossing the River Severn over the now partially dismantled Dowles Bridge. Thus Bewdley became a junction.

In 1878, GWR opened a "loop-line" to Kidderminster meaning Bewdley had a direct link with the town and became a double junction. As a legacy of its former junction status Bewdley station is unique on the SVR in that it has two signal boxes, Bewdey North and Bewdley South, to this day.


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