Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Stour Valley Railway






Locations along the line

These locations are along the line.



Railway crosses railway crosses canal. Top is the Bushbury Viaduct of the LNWR Stour Valley Line, below is the swing bridge of the GWR Wolverhampton ...
Ewan Crawford 01/07/2003
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Volverhampton - change here for Wolverhampton. The new tram tracks can be seen curving sharply to the new terminus stop (left) as jovial passengers ...
Ken Strachan 02/06/2022
Wolverhampton (formerly High Level) looking north. ...
Ewan Crawford //
A southbound Virgin Pendolino service about to leave Wolverhampton for Euston on 23 August 2014. ...
John Steven 23/08/2014
A first light view of the New platform at Wolverhampton (High Level) showing Voyager 221116, recently arrived from Preston, alongside London ...
Mark Bartlett 25/09/2014
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172219 pauses on the High Level Southbound platform at Galton Bridge. Wooden sleepers were used on this section to reduce the dead weight supported by ...
Ken Strachan 09/04/2016
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This was the steam engine works founded by Matthew Boulton and James Watt to build engines for mill and other manufacturing uses. It was on the north bank of the Birmingham Canal Birmingham Level, served by its own canal basin and a goods siding of the Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Stour Valley Railway.
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Now withdrawn Midland Metro tram 14 to Wolverhampton St. George's arriving at Winson Green, on 18th March 2014. This is one of the few stops on the ...
David Bosher 18/03/2014
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Compound 4-4-0 41168 photographed in the shed yard at Monument Lane, Birmingham, in November 1960. Closed in 1962, much of the area is now occupied by ...
K A Gray 26/11/1960
Undated photograph of compound 40936 in a siding alongside Birmingham's Monument Lane shed. Officially withdrawn from here in January 1961 the ...
Robin Barbour Collection (Courtesy Bruce McCartney) //
Monument Lane shed, Birmingham, looking west from the entrance to the shed yard, in November 1960. The line to Wolverhampton runs past off to the ...
K A Gray 26/11/1960
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Section of the new roof at Birmingham New Street, April 2016. ...
Ian Dinmore /04/2016
Out of use mail tunnel between Birmingham New Street and the nearby former Royal Mail sorting office. ...
Network Rail /09/2021
Two EMU's preparing to go back to where they came from, in the stygian depths of New Street station on 13th May 2017. ...
Ken Strachan 13/05/2017
After safely getting tens of millions of trains to where they need to be over 57 years, the Network Rail team at Birmingham New Street’s iconic ...
Network Rail /12/2022
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