NG143 takes water in readiness to haul the 1525 departure to Rhyd Ddu. This locomotive was built in Manchester in 1958 for service in South Africa and members of this class are the largest 2ft gau... (more)
The Ffestinog Railway was built in the 1830s as a horse and gravity operated line to transport slate from the quarries at Blaenau Ffestiniog to the harbour at Porthmadog. This is a recreation of a... (more)
'David Lloyd George', one of the Double Fairlie type unique to the Ffestinog Railway, is seen in spectacular countryside soon after leaving Tanygrisiau with a Porthmadog bound train. The train is ... (more)
1864-built 'Prince' leads 1999-built replica 'Taliesin' over Penrhyn level crossing with a Ffestiniog Railway train bound for Blaenau Ffestiniog.
Foxcote Manor draws up to its train for another journey from Carrog to Llangollen, North Wales.
Bulleid "Battle of Britain" 34081 Class "92 Squadron" makes its final approach to Carrog Station with the 15:00 Llangollen to Carrog train.
American built Alco "Mountaineer" stands under the water column after arriving with a Welsh Highland Railway train from Waunfawr. This loco was built for service on the trench railways in France d... (more)
46010 meanders it's way up the snowy Dee Valley on the Llangollen Railway in Wales during the 2004 'Diesel Gala'
47840 runs along the North Wales Coast line with train 1A39 0920 Holyhead to London Euston.
37411 powers upgrade towards Pontlottyn in the Rhymney Valley with a Cardiff to Rhymney service.
Regional Railways liveried class 37 number 37420 powers away from Ystrad Mynach with a Rhymney to Cardiff Central service.
37901 powers a short freight along the Llangollen Railway in Wales during a photo charter.
37419 approaches Pontlottyn in the Rhymney Valley with train 2R38 1559 Cardiff Central to Rhymney.
Freshly painted in large logo blue livery, 37425 passes Ystrad Mynach with train 2F22 1115 Rhymney to Cardiff.
37240 poses on a freight train at Llangollen during an East Midlands Railway Photographic Society photo shoot. Thanks to the EMRPS lighting crew for the superb floodlighting.