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Philip Game | profile | all galleries >> Britain (16 galleries) >> Severn Valley Railway tree view | thumbnails | slideshow

Surrey - Quintessentially England | On the banks of the Severn | Severn Valley Railway | Black Country Canals | Wales | RAF Museum, Cosford | London's East End | Hay-on-Wye | Cotswold Gold | England's North | Glasgow's Wee Secret | Edinburgh's New and Old Towns | Scotland's Highlands and Islands | Best of Scotland | Best of London | London - Hampstead

Severn Valley Railway

All aboard for a delightful 'day out' - a very English expression - on one of Britain's many steam railways that have been revived by enthusiasts. The Severn Valley Railway operates from Bridgnorth southwest to Bewdley and on to Kidderminster, following the course of the Severn through the Midlands. More images of the Severn Valley towns.

These images were taken with Nikon D300 using RAW format, and are available for licensing.

Bridgnorth Station
Bridgnorth Station
Bridgnorth Station (2)
Bridgnorth Station (2)
Bridgnorth Station (3)
Bridgnorth Station (3)
Much of the rolling stock still wears the livery of once-great railways
Much of the rolling stock still wears the livery of once-great railways
Bridgnorth Station (3)
Bridgnorth Station (3)
Bridgnorth Station (4)
Bridgnorth Station (4)
A uniformed conductor
A uniformed conductor
Milk churns standing on the platform
Milk churns standing on the platform
Engine crew
Engine crew
Lush countryside
Lush countryside
Countryside along the Severn
Countryside along the Severn
A riverside halt at Hampton Loade
A riverside halt at Hampton Loade
Bewdley station (1)
Bewdley station (1)
Bewdley station (2)
Bewdley station (2)
Bewdley station (3)
Bewdley station (3)
Don't forget my ticket
"Don't forget my ticket"