Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Railway

Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Light Railway
Shrewsbury Abbey
00
Shrewsbury West
01
Meole Brace
0
Hookagate and Redhill
03
Hanwood Road
05
Cruckton
0
Shoot Hill
0
Ford and Crossgates
0
Shrawardine
0
Nesscliffe and Pentre
11¾
Edgerley
12½
Kinnerley Junction
13½
Wern Las
15
Criggion branch
Maesbrook
16
Chapel Lane
Melverley
Llanymynech
18
England
Wales
border
Crew Green
England
Wales
border
Llandrinio Road
Llanyblodwel
Criggion
Nantmawr quarry

The Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Light Railway was a railway running from Shrewsbury, England to Llanymynech, Wales, with a branch to Criggion. It was promoted by Holman Fred Stephens, better known as Colonel Stephens, proprietor of several ultra-low budget light railways. It adopted the track network of the defunct Potteries, Shrewsbury and North Wales Railway that had closed in 1880; the S&MLR opened in 1911. Running through sparsely inhabited terrain, it struggled to achieve financial stability, and following a serious deterioration of maintenance conditions, it closed to passengers in 1933, continuing with a basic goods and mineral service.

During World War II, the line was taken over by the War Department in 1941, and extensively reconstructed to serve Central Ammunition Depot Nesscliffe. It was finally closed in 1960.