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Bridgnorth and the trains

30 November 2004   

 

Bridgnorth and the trains

Another Sunday adventure. Lumbered with the kids while Amanda is at work, I decide to take them to Bridgnorth, about 18 miles south of us.

They have the Severn Valley Railway (more pix here), an excellent place to look around, even the high town is interesting for them and me.

We arrive at the foot of the cliff railway, a 200 feet train ride up the cliff face, but we're too early so settle for cream teas in a nearby cafe. Nice cup of tea for Dad and diet coke for them, and we all tuck into scones, jam and cream. Mmmmm.

The kids cannot believe the cliff railway, staring at the very steep rail line infront of the cab, and looking out of the rear window as we ascend. An amazing trip.

Then, at the top is a long walk around the High Town, with amazing views. Not to forget the long bridge over to the station. We spend an hour here, looking at the trains, even Thomas The Tank is here, without his face (he's having a clean, we are told).

But better, much better, we spy a black train with the name of Bradley Manor. This trills Brad to the core, he dashes over the bridge to tell people on the other side, obviously telling everybody on the way across.

We kill half an hour wating for the train in the pub on the platform, nice beer, and a big selection of bitters too! I could have stayed much longer. Esme and Bradley would have stayed till the great dane left, as it was we had to walk past it to get out. Esme took some photos of the beast, and couldn't take her eyes off it all the time we were inside.

We catch our train and wander up and down the compartments. We even saw elephants on the journey, as we went past the safari park. We break the journey to Kiddermister in Bewdley, and take an hour's wander, with a portion of chips.

Once we get to Kiddy, we have another mini train ride, and a rush to catch the last train to Bridgnorth. Two knackered kids lie on my lap was we trundle slowly through the night on the 18 mile trip. Another walk across the high bridge when we get to Bridgnorth, a walk around the High town and use our return tickets for the ride down the cliff face to the car.

On the car drive home we count the train we've been on. One up the cliff, one from Bridgnorth to Bewdley, Bewdley to Kidderminster, one mini train in Kiddy, Kidderminster to Bridgenorth. One more down the cliff. 6 in all.

Soon we're home, to tell Mummy all about it. Pity they're too tired to tell the whole story.

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bridgenorth cliff face train

Wow! And, amazing! Two word repeated over and over by Esme

bridgenorth cliff face view

Looking out from the High Town in Bridgnorth, across the River Severn

steam train view from bridgenorth high town

There's a bridge across, somewhere.

bradley manor train

A train called Bradley Manor!

it is a big dog esme

In the pub at the station

the big dog in the bridgenorth station pub

Big great Dane, blocking the way out.

travelling in comfort on the severn railway

Their collection of carriages include some wacky furniture layouts.

do not eat all the chips bradley

Chips by the River Severn in Bewdley

church at bewdley

The church at Bewdley

street in bewdley

One of the old streets in Bewdley

old steam train in bewdley

On the platform in Bewdley

 


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