Under threatening Welsh skies, newly restored GWR 2-8-0 No.3802 looks every inch a true Swindon thoroughbred. I tried this image in colour but it looks so much better in sepia. The crew were obvio... (more)
Diesel Multiple unit waiting at Glyndyfrdwy station on the Llangollen railway
GWR Panier approaching Carrog station on the Llangollen railway
25313 rests between duties at the 2003 Llangollen Railway diesel gala.
Ex-BR 03162 runs back into Llangollen station after running a brake van trip on the diesel gala event.
With Castell Dinas Brân and Trevor Rocks visible in the distance, D8142 passes Garthydwr with the 16.00 Llangollen to Carrog.
37240 leaves Glyndyfrdwy with the 12.50 Carrog to Llangollen.
SR “Battle of Britain” Class no. 34081 “92 Squadron” leaves Glyndyfrdwy with the 18.35 Carrog to Llangollen, the last passenger train of the gala.
SR “Battle of Britain” Class no. 34081 “92 Squadron” passes Garthydwr with the 15.00 Llangollen to Carrog.
GWR 2800 Class 2-8-0 no. 3802 and GWR 5101 Class 2-6-2T no. 4160 top and tail the 12.00 Llangollen to Carrog freight train.
GWR 5101 Class 2-6-2T no. 5199 leaves Glyndyfrdwy with the 10.12 Carrog to Llangollen freight.
GWR 6400 Class 0-6-0PT no. 6430 passes Garthydwr with the 08.42 Carrog to Llangollen Autotrain.
46010 meanders it's way up the snowy Dee Valley on the Llangollen Railway in Wales during the 2004 'Diesel Gala'
37901 powers a short freight along the Llangollen Railway in Wales during a photo charter.
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.