Steam locomotive Nr 5 "Welsh Pony" of the Ffestiniog Railway drives through the gradient before arriving in the station Rhyd Ddu. Welsh Pony was the first of the Large England class, bei... (more)
Steam locomotive Nr 1, ex Tasmanian Government Railways K class, is the world's first Garratt locomotive. The engine was built in 1909 by the English railway locomotive manufacturer Beyer, Peacock... (more)
Double Fairlie "Merddin Emrys" of the Ffestiniog Railway drives through the gradient before arriving in the station Rhyd Ddu.
Steam locomotive Nr 1, ex Tasmanian Government Railways K class, is the world's first Garratt locomotive. Together with the Garratt 2-6-2+2-6-2 Nr 87 ex South African Railways NGG 16 Class, both l... (more)
Between light and shadow steam locomotive Nr 5 "Welsh Pony" of the Ffestiniog Railway drives through the gradient before arriving in the station Rhyd Ddu.
The 2-6-2+2-6-2 narrow gauge Garratt steamlocomotives NNG 16 # 138 and 87 ex South African Railways (SAR) and now runnning for the Welsh Highland Railway are pulling a long photo charter freight f... (more)
Sun came out for some minutes only, when 2-6-2+2-6-2 narrow gauge Garratt steamlocomotives NNG 16 # 138 and 87 ex South African Railways (SAR) and now runnning for the Welsh Highland Railway are r... (more)
Beyer-Garratt 2-6-2+2-6-2 T number 87 "ABERGLASLYN", built in 1936 by John Cockerill, Seraing, Belgium, between Plas y Nant and Snowdon Ranger station.
Beyer-Garratt 2-6-2+2-6-2 T number 87 "ABERGLASLYN", built in 1936 by John Cockerill, Seraing, Belgium, is nearing Rhyd Ddu station with her train bound for Hafod y Llyn.
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
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.