Downloads - lots of useful stuff about the SVR, Bridgnorth Station, and the wider locality of beautiful Shropshire.
| SVR timetable and information brochure - find the timetable in the centre pages, and the fares, plus details of all our facilities and special events | download pdf | |
| Bridgnorth Station site plan & guide - find your way around the station and learn a little about its history | download pdf | |
| If you live in WV15 or WV16 you are eligible to apply for an SVR Local Resident's Railcard which gives you discounted travel | download pdf | |
Join the 12,000+ members of the Severn Valley Railway, and enjoy discounted travel and the SVR News members' magazine As a member, you can join the ranks of the 1,000+ volunteers from all walks of life, who help run the railway | download pdf | |
| Dining on the Severn Valley Railway is a wonderful way to enjoy a delicious meal expertly served at your table, while travelling through the glorious countryside | download pdf | |
| Every boy's dream? But not exclusive to the boys! Our footplate experience courses run at three levels of expertise, from beginner up, and make a fabulous treat for yourself or any loved one | download pdf | |
| Own a little share of the Severn Valley Railway! Shareholders receive travel benefits and an annual newsletter. | download pdf | |
| Learn about, and support, the efforts of the 82045 steam locomotive trust, bulding a brand new loco. | download pdf | |
| Help restore 7819 Hinton Manor, a legendary locomotive on the SVR | download pdf | |
| Bring a group to the Severn Valley Railway and enjoy discounted travel and reserved seats (other than certain special events) | download pdf | |
| A local fundraising initiative, the Bridgnorth traders' map lists all the businesses in Bridgnorth town - many of them artisan and owner-run enterprises. | download pdf | |
| Walk through the past for a healthy future - this guide tells you about the amazing local geology of Bridgnorth, and leads you through a wonderfully varied walk across the town | download pdf | |
| A single page map showing you the facilities and roads of Bridgnorth | download pdf | |
| Bridgnorth Station is midway in levels between the high town and the riverside. This guide shows you how to avoid an uphill walk | download pdf | |
| Bridgnorth's unique Cliff Railway is open all year round, and provides an amazing view of the riverside, on your way up or down in its quaint carriages | download pdf | |
| Follow this A3 potted history of Bridgnorth's buildings with the map download above, to enjoy a trail round the intriguing variety of vernacular in our market town | download pdf | |
| A little further afield, but if you're here for a few days, you may enjoy walking in the glorious Shropshire Hills | download pdf | |
| A variety of walks and strolls around Bridgnorth | download pdf | |
| A 3.5 miles guided walk around 'The Hook' area heading north from Bridgnorth town | download pdf | |
| A light-hearted trail round Bridgnorth, written for children but interesting for all ages | download pdf | |
| What will you see from your window as your train steams along the valley of the River Severn? This guide explains and describes the journey. | download pdf | |
One of a range produced by Shropshire Council to encourage cycling, this guide covers route 45 - the Mercian Way - connecting Ironbridge and Bridgnorth And cyclists can now securely lock their mounts to the stands newly installed outside the station buffet | download pdf | |