Gelert arrives at Porthmadog Station the terminus for the Welsh Highland Railway 1964 Ltd
Beyer Garrett of the Welsh Highland railway between Waunfaur and Rhydd Ddu
The crew of 1863 built 'Prince' (2 foot gauge - now oil fired) take a break between runbys. Sister loco 'Palmerston' retains coal firing.
1863 built 'Prince' (2 foot gauge) performs runbys on this highly scenic railway, as the sun puts in an all too brief appearance
1863 built 'Palmerston' (2 foot gauge) performs runbys on the as yet unopened bit of this exciting railway, seen through the doorway of a derelict cowshed on the hillside.
1863 built 'Palmerston' (2 foot gauge) performs runbys on the as yet unopened bit of this exciting railway, amongst the autumn colours. For further details of the project see www.festrail.co.uk
1863 built 'Palmerston' (2 foot gauge) performs runbys on the as yet unopened bit of this exciting railway. For further details of the project see www.festrail.co.uk
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)
Ex Tasmanian Garratt passes the site of Glan-yr-afon yard (closed in the 1920s). Awful day had to resort to monochrome for this atmospheric image
On a typically fine? Welsh day Beyer Garratt K1 hauls a short freight through Snowdonia.
This was the first ever Beyer Garratt locomotive built in 1909 for Tazmania. Returned to the UK in 1948 and finally restored for use on the Welsh Highland in 2004. http://www.welshhighlandrailwa... (more)