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 eventsdownload pdf 
 Bridgnorth Station site plan & guide - find your way around the station and learn a little about its historydownload pdf
 If you live in WV15 or WV16 you are eligible to apply for an SVR Local Resident's Railcard which gives you discounted traveldownload 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

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 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 

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 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 towndownload 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 walkdownload  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 carriagesdownload 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 towndownload 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

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