Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Railway

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Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Railway
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Shrewsbury Abbey Gate
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Shrewsbury West 1 mile
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West Meole Brace 1¾ miles
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Hookagate and Redhill 3 miles
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Crossing of Shrewsbury to Welshpool line
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Edgebold 4 miles
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Cruckton 5¾ miles
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Shoot Hill 6¾ miles
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Ford and Crossgates 7¼ miles
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Shrawardine 9½ miles
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Nesscliffe and Pentre 11¾ miles
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Edgerley 12½ miles
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Kinnerley 13½ miles
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Criggion branch, joining at Kinnerley
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Chapel Lane
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Melverley
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Border between England and Wales
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Crew Green
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Llandrinio road
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Criggion
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Wern Las 15 miles
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Maesbrook 16 miles
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Llanymynech 18 miles

The Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Railway was a railway running from Shrewsbury, England to Llanymynech, Wales. It opened in 1907, taking over most of the former Potteries, Shrewsbury & North Wales Railway, and was one of the Colonel Stephens Railways. It was taken over by the War Department in 1941 and closed in 1960.

The terminus of the line in Shrewsbury was not at the main railway station there, but at a smaller Shrewsbury Abbey station, this being due to the owners of the main railway station refusing its use. The line became part of an army ordnance centre during World War II, and afterwards it became an oil depot. It closed finally in the early 1990s and a new road in the area has been named "Old Potts Way" as a reminder of what was known as the Potts Railway.

A number of the stations shown in the diagrams were added after the closure of the original Potteries, Shrewsbury and North Wales Railway.

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[edit] Locomotives

[edit] 1907-1941

The Hawthorn Leslie locomotives were new in 1911 but all the others were second-hand. According to Woodcock [2] both the Hawthorn Leslies left between 1914 and 1916. Thisbe went to the Woolmer Instructional Military Railway and Pyramus was sold for industrial use. However, it is possible that both went to Woolmer and Pyramus was later sold for industrial use. They were replaced by two "Ilfracombe Goods" locomotives which took the same names.

[edit] 1941-1960

Locomotive stock in 1941 consisted of: Gazelle, Hesperus and the three LNWR 0-6-0s. These were replaced by various War Department locomotives, including ex-GWR 2301 Class 'Dean goods' 0-6-0s and Hunslet Austerity 0-6-0STs. From 1945, the Criggion branch was operated by a Sentinel steam locomotive (works no. 7026) owned by the British Quarrying Company.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Middlemass, Tom. Stroudley and his Terriers. York: Pendragon, pp50-54. ISBN 1 899816 00 3. 
  2. ^ Woodcock, George, Minor Railways of England and their Locomotives, Goose & Son, Norwich, 1970, page 156

[edit] Sources

  • Turner, Keith & Susan (1982). The Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Light Railway. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. ISBN 0 7153 8233 0. 

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