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This was "Welsh
Branchline Weekend" on the Severn Valley Railway, with an amazingly complicated
timetable of numerous through trains and lots of short shuttles running to
and from various intermediate stations. The weather looked good - and the
star attraction would be the Worth Valley's Taff Vale 0-6-2T No 85.

 I
decided to ride on the trains, and travelled down to Rhiwderin (a.k.a.
Highley), arriving from the north as No 85 arrived from the south, to lay
up in the loop for a couple of hours. A little while later another Welsh
celebrity arrived, this time former Port Talbot Railway 0-6-0 saddle tank
no 813, an SVR resident. Like no 85, 813 is with us today because it was
sold out of service by the GWR to a colliery in the north-east of England.
Time for a few snaps before joining the Cambrian Coast Express (unusually
diverted via the Brecon and Merthyr, and hauling a fine rake of Gresley
teak stock....), on which I travelled to Bewdley.

There was a fair amount of
action here - in addition to the various trains arriving and departing,
pannier tank 7714 (yet another ex-colliery loco) was running up and down
 giving
brake van rides. The star turn was, of course, no 85 which duly arrived
and departed with its train for Kidderminster.
The real excitement now
over, there was time for a quick perusal of the sales stands - where I
managed to fill a gap in the magazine collection (RM, July 1961....)
before joining the return working of the CCE for the pleasant run back to
Bridgnorth.
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