Timetabled services have returned to the Severn Valley Railway’s smallest station for the first time in more than 40 years.
The first timetabled train in 40 years is welcomed as it pulls into Eardington station
Locomotive No 43106 ‘The Flying Pig’, on a local service from Bridgnorth, arrived at 2.15pm for the official reopening ceremony at Eardington. During its working life the station, which is on the Severn Valley Line, was mainly for goods traffic traffic such as iron, sand, or cattle. The Friends of Eardington Station meet every Thursday to work on the site and keep it in tip-top shape.
“The place has been buzzing, with lots of photographers about, lots of trains. It’s everything we wanted it to be.
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