Rail transport in Shropshire
The English county of Shropshire has a fairly large railway network, with 19 National Rail stations on various national lines; there are also a small number of heritage and freight lines, including the famous heritage Severn Valley Railway running along its eastern border with Worcestershire.
A DMU heads north towards Whitchurch and Cheshire on the Welsh Marches Line at Battlefield.
Severn Bridge Junction, the busiest in the county, south of Shrewsbury railway station.
A steam charter train heads through Church Stretton on the Welsh Marches Line, passing a regular DMU service.
The Shropshire-Worcestershire Severn Valley Railway, at Bridgnorth.
Shrewsbury railway station
Shrewsbury railway station serves the town of Shrewsbury, in Shropshire, England. Built in 1848, it was designated a grade II listed building in 1969.
Shrewsbury station frontage
Station south end in 1962
Stopping train at Shrewsbury station in 1965
Some shots of Shrewsbury station and the signal box in 2010.