List of Great Western Railway heritage sites
History | |
---|---|
1835 | Act of Incorporation |
1838 | First train ran |
1869–92 |
7 ft 1⁄4 in (2,140 mm) changed to 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
1903 | Start of road motor services |
1904 | City of Truro sets speed record |
1948 | Nationalised |
Constituent companies See full list of constituents of the GWR | |
1854 |
Shrewsbury and Birmingham Ry Shrewsbury and Chester Railway |
1862 | South Wales Railway |
1863 | West Midland Railway |
1876 |
Bristol and Exeter Railway South Devon Railway |
1889 | Cornwall Railway |
1922 |
Rhymney Railway Taff Vale Railway Cambrian Railways |
1923 | Midland & S W Junction Railway |
Successor organisation | |
1948 |
Western Region of British Railways |
Key locations | |
Headquarters | Paddington station, London |
Workshops |
Swindon Wolverhampton |
Major stations |
Bristol Temple Meads Cardiff General London Paddington Reading General |
Route mileage Mileage shown as at end of year stated.[1][2][3] | |
1841 | 171 miles (275 km) |
1863 | 1,106 miles (1,780 km) |
1876 | 2,023 miles (3,256 km) |
1899 | 2,504 miles (4,030 km) |
1921 | 2,900 miles (4,700 km) |
1924 | 3,797 miles (6,111 km) |
Great Western Railway heritage sites are those places where stations, bridges and other infrastructure built by the Great Western Railway and its constituent railways can still be found. These may be heritage railways, museums, operational railway stations, or isolated listed structures.
Operational GWR style heritage railways
These heritage railways operate on old GWR branch lines. Many other heritage railways and museums also have GWR locomotives or rolling stock in use or on display.
- Bodmin & Wenford Railway – Bodmin General to Boscarne Junction and Bodmin Parkway (formerly Bodmin Road), Cornwall
- Cholsey & Wallingford Railway – Cholsey to Wallingford, Oxfordshire
- Dean Forest Railway – Lydney to Parkend, Gloucestershire
- Didcot Railway Centre, Oxfordshire
- East Somerset Railway, Cranmore, Somerset
- Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway – Toddington to Cheltenham Racecourse railway station
- Gwili Railway – Bronwydd Arms to Llwyfan Cerrig, Carmarthenshire
- Llangollen Railway – Llangollen to Carrog
- Dartmouth Steam Railway – Paignton to Kingswear, Devon[4]
- Plym Valley Railway – Marsh Mills, Devon
- Severn Valley Railway Kidderminster to Bridgnorth, Worcestershire and Shropshire
- South Devon Railway – Totnes to Buckfastleigh, Devon
- Swindon and Cricklade Railway – Blunsdon, Gloucestershire
- West Somerset Railway – Bishops Lydeard to Minehead, Somerset
Museums
These museums have a GWR theme or are located in old GWR buildings.
- Buckfastleigh Railway Museum, Devon
- Coleford Great Western Railway Museum, Gloucestershire
- Didcot Railway Centre, Oxfordshire
- Kidderminster railway museum, Worcestershire
- Newton Abbot Town and GWR Museum, Devon
- STEAM – the museum of the GWR, Swindon, Wiltshire (in the old Swindon railway works)
Listed structures
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In addition to the places listed below, there are a great many smaller bridges and other structures that have been given listed status. The listing may only cover certain buildings and structures at each location.
World Heritage Site
UNESCO is considering a proposal to list the Great Western Main Line as a World Heritage Site. The proposal comprises seven individual sites.[5] These are Bristol Temple Meads railway station (including Brunel's Company Offices, Boardroom, train shed, and the Bristol and Exeter Railway Offices along with the route over the River Avon); Bath Spa railway station along with the line from Twerton Tunnel to the Sydney Gardens, Middlehill and Box Tunnels; the Swindon area including Swindon railway works and village; Maidenhead Railway Bridge; Wharncliffe Viaduct; and London Paddington station.
Grade I listed
- Avon Bridge, Bristol[6]
- Bristol Temple Meads railway station [7]
- London Paddington station[8]
- Maidenhead Railway Bridge, Berkshire
- Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall[9]
- Starcross pumping house, Devon
Grade II* listed
- Bath Spa railway station, Somerset
- Box Tunnel, Wiltshire
- Bridgwater railway station, Somerset
- Bristol & Exeter Railway Headquarters, Temple Meads, Bristol
- Chippenham Viaduct, Wiltshire
- Maidenhead Railway Bridge, Buckinghamshire
- Moorswater Viaduct, Liskeard, Cornwall
- Mortimer railway station, Hampshire
- Parrett Bridge, Bridgwater, Somerset
- Swindon railway works, Wiltshire (some buildings listed Grade II)
- Windsor Railway Bridge, Berkshire
- Worcester Shrub Hill railway station, Worcestershire
Grade II listed
- Ashburton goods shed, Devon
- Bovey railway station, Devon
- Bradford-on-Avon railway station, Wiltshire
- Chippenham railway station, Wiltshire
- Dawlish railway station, Devon
- Devil's Bridge, Bleadon, Somerset
- Exeter goods transfer shed, Devon
- Exeter St Thomas railway station, Devon
- Exminster railway station, Devon
- Frome railway station, Somerset
- Gatehampton Railway Bridge, Goring, Berkshire
- Hele and Bradninch goods shed, Devon
- Maiden Newton railway station, Dorset
- Minehead railway station, Somerset
- Moulsford Railway Bridge, Oxfordshire
- Penzance railway station, Cornwall
- Reading railway station, Berkshire
- Redruth railway station, Cornwall
- St Austell railway station, Cornwall
- St Erth railway station, Cornwall
- Salisbury goods shed, Wiltshire
- Sandford and Banwell railway station, Somerset
- Slough railway station, Berkshire
- Stoke Canon signal box, Devon
- Taunton railway station, Somerset
- Torquay railway station, Devon
- Torre railway station, Devon
- Tregenna Castle Hotel, St Ives, Cornwall
- Wells goods shed, Somerset
- Weston-super-Mare signal box, Somerset
- Williton railway station, Somerset
- Windsor and Eton Central railway station, Berkshire
- Yatton railway station, Somerset
See also
- List of British heritage and private railways
- List of railway museums in the United Kingdom
- National Railway Museum, York
References
- ↑ MacDermot, E T (1927). "Appendix 1". History of the Great Western Railway, volume I 1833-1863. London: Great Western Railway. Reprinted 1982, Ian Allan, ISBN 0-7110-0411-0
- ↑ MacDermot, E T (1931). "Appendix 1". History of the Great Western Railway, volume II 1863-1921. London: Great Western Railway. Reprinted 1982, Ian Allan, ISBN 0-711004-12-9
- ↑ "A brief review of the Company's hundred years of business". Great Western Railway Magazine. Great Western Railway. 47 (9): 495–499. 1935.
- ↑ Potts, C R (1998). The Newton Abbot to Kingswear Railway (1844 - 1988). Oxford: Oakwood Press. ISBN 0-85361-387-7.
- ↑ "The Great Western Railway: Paddington-Bristol (selected parts)". United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation. 1999. Retrieved 2008-05-22.
- ↑ "Avon Bridge". Images of England. Retrieved 2007-03-16.
- ↑ Oakley, Mike (2002). Bristol Railway Stations 1840-2005. Wimbourne: The Dovecote Press. ISBN 1-904349-09-9.
- ↑ Brindle, Steven (2004). Paddington Station: its history and architecture. Swindon: English Heritage. ISBN 1-873592-70-1.
- ↑ Binding, John (1997). Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge. Truro: Twelveheads Press. ISBN 0-906294-39-8.