Bridgnorth railway station

It is currently the northern terminus of the SVR, home to the main engine shed and has a gift shop, station buffet and licensed refreshment room amongst other facilities.

[citation needed] The first station master, William Doughty was convicted by Bridgnorth County Magistrates of an assault on Mr. C.H.

Sir Gerald Nabarro, chairman of the revived SVR, planned to sell the Bridgnorth station site for hotel and housing development; when SVR volunteers discovered his plans, it led to a threatened strike by the railway's volunteer staff and his proposals were thrown out at a heated AGM in 1973, following which he resigned his chairmanship.

[13] The station is reached from High Town via a modern footbridge over a main road and a valley, the present bridge having opened in 1994.

The first phase of the project involving the construction of a new single-storey building in GWR circa 1900-style to provide a tea/refreshment room and new toilet facilities was completed at the end of 2018, as was the creation of an additional car park.

The station in 1962
The opposite end of Bridgnorth facing south, October 2022.
The Shed from the outside in August 2023.