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Malvern's Lost Railway: February 2016
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Tracing the Malvern-Ashchurch Line (1864-1963). I'm always on the look-out for more material: if you have anything you would like to share (especially relating to my Request List. Please get in touch! Sunday, 28 February 2016. New Pictures of Great Malvern Station. Some new pictures of Great Malvern station this week. A full update will be made on the Great Malvern Station. Page, but here are the pictures with a brief description in the meantime. Finally, a nice view from Avenue Road bridge, taken in 1967.
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Malvern's Lost Railway: March 2016
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Tracing the Malvern-Ashchurch Line (1864-1963). I'm always on the look-out for more material: if you have anything you would like to share (especially relating to my Request List. Please get in touch! Friday, 25 March 2016. Brotheridge Green is a half-mile stretch of the old Malvern-Ashchurch railway which runs parallel to Gilver's Lane near Hanley Castle. Today, the site is a nature reserve maintained by the Worcestershire Wildlife Trust. The bridge from the south side. The western side of the bridge.
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Malvern's Lost Railway: Ledbury Town Trail
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Tracing the Malvern-Ashchurch Line (1864-1963). I'm always on the look-out for more material: if you have anything you would like to share (especially relating to my Request List. Please get in touch! Saturday, 7 January 2017. Looking for places to explore over the Christmas holiday, my friend Sam and I decided to take a look at the Ledbury Town Trail, a length of the old Ledbury-Gloucester railway which runs for a mile or so down through the town. The footpath (shown on this map. A great set of shots ta...
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Malvern's Lost Railway: January 2016
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Tracing the Malvern-Ashchurch Line (1864-1963). I'm always on the look-out for more material: if you have anything you would like to share (especially relating to my Request List. Please get in touch! Sunday, 31 January 2016. Great Malvern station opened in 1860. The original temporary station was built by railway engineer J.G. Ballard for the Worcester and Hereford Railway (later GWR), and lasted only two years before it was replaced by the current Grade-II listed structure. There are ve...Below, we can...
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Malvern's Lost Railway: About this Project
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Tracing the Malvern-Ashchurch Line (1864-1963). I'm always on the look-out for more material: if you have anything you would like to share (especially relating to my Request List. Please get in touch! Tuesday, 26 January 2016. Explaining how part of the remaining embankment at the Mythe in Tewkesbury had been demolished to open up the floodplain in an attempt to prevent a re currence of. The flooding which submerged the town in. Put all my research in one place, and. Has three main goals, namely:. As suc...
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Malvern's Lost Railway: October 2016
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Tracing the Malvern-Ashchurch Line (1864-1963). I'm always on the look-out for more material: if you have anything you would like to share (especially relating to my Request List. Please get in touch! Saturday, 29 October 2016. Inside Malvern Wells Signal Box. Back in June, I was lucky enough to spend an hour or so inside the active signal box at Malvern Wells' old GWR station. Malvern Wells signal box standing behind the derelict GWR station. The signal box from the south. A fuller view of the above.
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Malvern's Lost Railway: September 2016
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Tracing the Malvern-Ashchurch Line (1864-1963). I'm always on the look-out for more material: if you have anything you would like to share (especially relating to my Request List. Please get in touch! Saturday, 24 September 2016. More Pictures of Malvern Hanley Road. In any case, I hope you enjoy this next installment of Malvern's railway history:. Location: Malvern Wells, Malvern WR14, UK. Saturday, 17 September 2016. More Pictures of Malvern Hanley Road. Saturday, 10 September 2016. Today, this section...
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Malvern's Lost Railway: June 2016
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Tracing the Malvern-Ashchurch Line (1864-1963). I'm always on the look-out for more material: if you have anything you would like to share (especially relating to my Request List. Please get in touch! Saturday, 25 June 2016. Malvern Wells Engineering Works. At work on Saturday night, running on the right-hand side back to Worcester:. Colas Rail wagons parked on Thirstane Road bridge. 66136 hides in bushes above Thirlstane Road. 66136 moving some new rails up to the worksite on Malvern Common, 1/2. Rails ...
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Malvern's Lost Railway: April 2016
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Tracing the Malvern-Ashchurch Line (1864-1963). I'm always on the look-out for more material: if you have anything you would like to share (especially relating to my Request List. Please get in touch! Saturday, 30 April 2016. More Pictures of Gilver's Lane. Today's post features a large update to the Gilver's Lane. Page, so head over there to see these pictures and their descriptions! Monday, 25 April 2016. Were still using up the old batches of tickets produced by private companies. On its way south fro...