Shrewsbury railway station facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Shrewsbury |
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Platform 4 at Shrewsbury | |
Location | |
Place | Shrewsbury |
Local authority | Shropshire |
Operations | |
Station code | SHR |
Managed by | Transport for Wales |
Platforms in use | 5 |
Live arrivals/departures and station information from National Rail | |
History | |
Key dates | Opened 1848 |
National Rail - UK railway stations | |
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Shrewsbury railway station is the only railway station in the county town of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. Built in 1848, it was designated a grade II listed building in 1969.
The station is 43 miles (69 km) north west of Birmingham New Street. Many services starting at or passing through the station are bound for Wales as it is managed by Transport for Wales, although the station is also served by Avanti West Coast and West Midlands Trains services. The station is one of Transport for Wales' key network hubs.
It is the busiest station in Shropshire and was the 14th busiest in the West Midlands in 2014-15.
Services
The station is mainly served by Transport for Wales trains. These are usually direct trains to North Wales, Crewe, Manchester, Birmingham and South Wales. West Midlands Trains also provide two trains an hour to Birmingham New Street. There is also two trains a day to London Euston provided by Avanti West Coast.
Images for kids
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Some shots of Shrewsbury station and the signal box in 2010.
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Severn Bridge Junction signal box. The church in the distance is Shrewsbury Abbey.
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The station's main frontage, here viewed from The Dana walk by Shrewsbury Castle, is remarkable for its architecture.
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A British Rail Class 140, the prototype of the Pacer, in Platform 2 (now closed with the track removed).
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The direct InterCity from Shrewsbury to London Euston with a DVT and mailbags delivering the Royal Mail at a time when British Rail ran the network.