Severn Valley Railway - Pitchford Hall across Trimpley Reservoir
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Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 16 Sep 2021
The train is heading south for Bewdley. This location was nowhere near as good as I had hoped because of intrusive vegetation and distracting background buildings. This was all I could catch of this train heading south. Pitchford Hall is a Great Western 4-6-0 tender engine built at Swindon in 1929. It is currently based on the Epping and Ongar Railway and was visiting for a gala.