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[OTD] 13 April (1854) - opening of Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton
As at 27th November 2024 18:45 GMT
 
Re: [OTD] 13 April (1854) - opening of Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton
Posted by Electric train at 07:31, 14th April 2023
 
Many of the current ELR's still refer to their original railway even after there was a tidy up of the ELRs a while back examples are Maidenhead - Bourne End still has and ELR of WBB (Wycombe Branch) and the Bourne End - Marlow MWB (Marlow Wycombe Branch)

Re: [OTD] 13 April (1854) - opening of Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton
Posted by ellendune at 19:57, 13th April 2023
 
The official engineers code for the North Cotswold Line is still OWW as I understand it (also the line north of Worcester) as I understand it. 

[OTD] 13 April (1854) - opening of Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton
Posted by grahame at 08:56, 13th April 2023
 
From Wikipedia

On 13 April 1854, a broad gauge train travelled the entire length of the main line between Oxford and Wolverhampton

What is the Cotswold line these days, though the Northern section has not all survived

 
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