More info: The Severn Valley Railway is a tourist attraction and heritage steam railway operating full-size mainly steam hauled trains, for 16 miles along the Severn Valley between Kidderminster, Bewdley and Bridgnorth.
Kidderminster station is a terminus station at the southern end of the Severn Valley Railway. It has easy access from the ‘Midland Links’ motorway network and the adjacent connection (approximately 50 yards) with the national railway network. The station was built in the mid-1980’s by the Severn Valley Railway and is modelled on the design used for Ross-On-Wye station built by the Great Western Railway.