The Tenbury and Bewdley Railway was an English railway company that built its line from Bewdley in Worcestershire to Tenbury station, which was in Shropshire. The line connected the Severn Valley Railway at Bewdley with the Tenbury Railway at Tenbury. The Tenbury Railway connected at Woofferton with the Shrewsbury and Hereford Railway main line. Two railways were sometimes referred to as the Wyre Forest line or simply the Tenbury Line.
The Tenbury and Bewdley Railway opened its line in 1864. It passed into the control of the Great Western Railway.
The line closed to passenger trains in 1962 and to goods traffic in 1965; there is now no railway activity on the former line.