The line was authorised in 1865 and amended 1873.
The line is still authorised for passenger services.
The line was authorised in 1860 and opened in 1863.
The line was authorised in 1862, with a capital of £100,000 in £10 shares and £33,300 in loans.
In July 1843 further lines were authorised, with capital further increased to £210,000.
A line to Tewkesbury was authorised by parliament in 1856, but was never built.
The line was authorised in 1884 and work began in 1888.
The line was authorised in 1835 and opened in April 1837, with locomotive working from the start.
The line was authorised on 21 June 1836, but took several years to build.
This line was authorised by Act of Parliament in 1844 and completed in 1849.