We are here today at the terminus of the line at Nant Gwenol near Abergynolwyn, Wales. We have climbed a somewhat narrow torturous path to get here, albeit in a most beautiful wooded valley awash with a wonderful river full of waterfalls. In the last few moments the heavens have opened up and now we have heavy rain showers as we see the train arrive and then depart.
This is another narrow 2ft 3”gauge Welsh railway line running 7.25 (12km) miles from the seaside resort of Tywyn through the picturesque Fathew Valley to this point. The round trip takes 2.5 hours.
The railway was original built to furnish the nearby slate quarries around 1840-1864 but in 1866 it also took passengers and freight. It has six steam locomotives and four diesels. We see here ‘Douglas’, built in 1918. From 1921 until 1945 it worked at the RAF railway at Calshot Spit, Southampton.
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More info:
www.talyllyn.co.uk
15 comments
Jaap van 't Veen said:
Thank you for the interesting note and link.
Stephan Fey said:
Herb Riddle replied to Stephan Fey:
Enjoy the weekend. Herb
Malik Raoulda said:
Bonne et agréable fin de semaine salutaire.
J.Garcia said:
Splendid collage, Herb
Herb Riddle replied to J.Garcia:
Best Wishes. Herb
Nick Weall said:
Herb Riddle replied to Nick Weall:
Best Wishes. Herb
tiabunna said:
Keith Burton said:
Herb Riddle replied to Keith Burton:
Little Douglas sure had his job cut out.
Best Wishes. Herb
TOZ said:
Have a good weekend.
Gordon
Herb Riddle replied to TOZ:
Cheers mate. Herb
Gabi Lombardo said:
Herb Riddle replied to Gabi Lombardo:
Cheers. Herb