Talk:Bridgnorth railway station

Just as an experiment I thought it might be useful to indicate stations beyond the present termini for historical completeness. Perhaps others can express thier opinion on this idea.

Signalbox Brick Base
I was always told that the brick base survived in its entirety, and that the only "length" anomaly is that the upper (timer) part of the box is somewhat shorter than the bottom, visible where the two meet. I would have thought that the brick base, if partially demolished, would either have been changed to suit the new top, or completely rebuilt to ensure stability? --78.150.246.137 (talk) 21:09, 31 August 2010 (UTC)

Troop trains
The last time I was on Bridgnorth station I'd arrived on a train from RAF Cardington bound for square-bashing at RAF Bridgnorth. Material for a paragraph in the article? 95.148.205.55 (talk) 09:32, 6 February 2014 (UTC)

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