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English: The Victoria iron bridge was designed by John Fowler and opened in 1861. It provides a crossing over the River Severn for the Severn Valley Railway that runs 16 miles from Kidderminster to Bridgnorth, following the route of the River Severn. Steam (and some diesel) locomotives haul vintage carriages, adhering to a strict timetable. It is the sixth longest heritage railway in the United Kingdom.
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