Shrewsbury and Wellington Joint Railway - Opening

Opening

The line opened on 1 June 1849, simultaneously with the SUR line from Stafford and the first section of the S&BR, which was between Wellington and Oakengates (the latter was extended to Wolverhampton on 12 November that year). The three companies met at Stafford Junction, Wellington.

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