Postie collecting the mail, and a Leyland National awaits time
A Swindon bodied GWR Railcar rests in the Bay Platform
A Green 08 Shunter awaits in the dock
Front view of the 08 in the Dock at Severn Stoke
Blue & Grey DMU passing over the level crossing
Bay platform starting signals with a Cl.50 in the background
A DMU in the bay platform at Severn Stoke station
Cl.50 with a rake of coaches awaits time on the down (NSE)
101 DMU in BR green in the bay platform
BR green Cl.25 and a Cl.37 in Regional Railways livery
101 DMU in BR green in the bay platform with a view of the rear of the train
A pair of Cl.50’s depart, while a Cl.47 enters the goods sidings
A local DMU sits opposite a Pullman service on the up
A 158 shunts in and out of Severn Stoke
Central Trains 158 in Go))) logo livery on the shed, with a 150
Up Main Home bracket signal leading into Severn Stoke
The same scene, with the 150/2 waiting to enter the station
A Virgin Voyager having stopped in the up platform
And again, but zoomed out further showing the platforms
A Central Trains Cl.150/0 passing the level crossing
An ECS Central Trains Cl.170 Turbostar during a shunt move
Cl.60 in Load Haul livery mysteriously in the bay platform
Cl.60 working, with a view across to the goods sidings
EWS Cl.66 in the dock at Severn Stoke station
Cl.60 light loco flies past Severn Stoke Signalbox on the up line
A Virgin Voyager on the downside platform
A 9-car Pendolino on the up platform bound for Tewkesbury
Same set different angle shot on the downside at Severn Stoke
Again, same set but with a view to its front end, with the signal
Two Central Trains Cl.170 Turbostars coupled together
Same scene with a Central Trains Cl.158 now also visible
Same scene, but zoomed in the the power operated passenger doors
Central Trains Cl.170 Turbostar stopped at the down platform
A close-up of a Virgin HST driving cab/power car
A Virgin HST sits on the up platform
Here it is joined by a One liveried Cl.170 Turbostar
Here zoomed in on the front cab of the One Cl.170
A Cl.150 Regional Railways liveried Sprinter waits for the signal into the platform
A London Midland re-branded Cl.170 Turbostar
The side-view of the newly re-liveried Cl.170
And here the front cab of the same Cl.170
Here we have the new (and final) Central Trains livery, on a Cl.153
An Arriva Trains Wales liveried Cl.158
…and again
Of note – Turbostar 170504 was used on the Malvern – Worcester 150th anniversary of the line. Celebrations were marked by a special train (170504) on 23rd May 2010. View history of that line here.