[1] After the Second World War, and with the greater use of the motorbus and private cars, traffic on the line fell considerably.
[2] On 26 April 1958, a special train organised by the Stephenson Locomotive Society ran from Worcester Shrub Hill to Leominster, calling at Bromyard, Rowden Mill, Fencote and Steens Bridge.
The 50 society members and passengers rode on the last train that would run on the complete track before it was removed.
The signal box has since been restored and sections of the track either side of station have been reinstalled.
Both sites are occasionally open for public access and viewing, but without operational trains.