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Join our footplate crew aboard GWR No. 5619 for a journey across the historic Telford Steam Railway. Enjoy the unique viewpoint of the driver as you travel between our three stations : Spring Village, Lawley Village and Horsehay & Dawley. Telford Steam Railway operates over a portion of the Wellington and Severn Junction railway (W&SJR). The line to Lightmoor and beyond to Buildwas was constructed by the Wenlock, Craven Arms and Lightmoor Extension railway. Both of these became a part of the Wellington to Craven Arms Railway. For most of its working life the line was operated by the Great Western Railway and subsequently the Western Region of British Railways. Passenger services between Buildwas and Wellington ended on 23 July 1962, pre-dating the publication of the 'Beeching Report' in March 1963. Our railway operates between three stations of the former W&SJR. Horsehay & Dawley platform sits on a north-south through line, beneath Bridge Road. 150 yards to the west, Spring Village platform is at the end of a short spur off the running line. Beyond Spring Village platform is the former goods transhipment shed, built in 1860, which had originally permitted the transfer of goods from the W&SJR to the Coalbrookdale Company's narrow gauge plateway system. The building now serves as the railway's engine shed. At the north end of the line, Lawley Village station is located south of the site of the original station. That site is now occupied by a commercial development. The railway's regular passenger timetable consists of a departure from Spring Village north to Lawley Village and then back along the line to stop at Horsehay & Dawley. The train then repeats this journey in reverse, for a round trip taking 50 minutes. If you want to see the events we operate such as the Anything Goes Diesel Gala visit : http://www.telfordsteamrailway.co.uk We are open Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays Easter to end of September. Contact : Enquiries@telfordsteamrailway.co.uk Facebook : https:www.facebook.co.uk/@telfordsteamrailway Instagram : https:www.Instagram.co.uk/@telfordsteamrailway TikTok : https:www.TikTok.co.uk/telfordsteamrailway Filmed & edited by Joshua Woodland 00:00-05:38 - Spring Village - Lawley Village 05:38-11:44 - Lawley Village - Horsehay & Dawley