Ffestiniog Steam Railway (Wales)

Ffestiniog Steam Railway (Wales)

... Pulled by a powerful small steam engine ever upwards, through tunnels, across bridges puffing up 700 feet, thirteen and a half miles and eighty minutes through Snowdonia National Park to Blaenau Ffestiniog. The Ffestiniog railway was built to transport slate quarried from the hills behind ... Read review

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Ffestiniog Railway - 125 Years Of Steam

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The Ffestiniog Railway in North Wales was originally constructed to convey slate from the ... more

quarries in Blaenau Ffestiniog to Porthmadog. The
line was built on a steep incline to facilitate
the use of gravity trains. In 1863, the increase
in traffic forced the owner to consider different
forms of motive power. After many trials and much
development work, a special design of locomotive
incorporating power bogies took to the narrow
gauge rails.During the Spring of 1988, the railway
celebrated 125 years of steam power with a gala
weekend spanning 3 glorious days which saw the
return to service of the newly restored Farilie
double engine Merddin Emrys, vintage trains hauled
by Prince, visiting W.H.R Locomotive Russell, and
much more besides. Our cameras were there to
record the event in full cooperation of the
Ffestiniog Railway Society includes exclusive
footage shot on the double headed run up to the
line with Blanche and Mountaineer.


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Narrow Gauge Steam Out of Portmadoc: Twenty Five Years of the Ffestiniog Railway - Norman F Gurley

Narrow Gauge Steam Out of Portmadoc: Twenty Five Years of the Ffestiniog Railway - Norman F Gurley

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Steaming the Heights

Advantages: Wonderful small railway - see the sites and stay out of the rain!
Disadvantages: None

...Ffestiniog.

The Ffestiniog railway was built to transport slate quarried from the hills behind Blaenau Ffestiniog down to a specially constructed jetty at Porthmadog. The original motive power was horses that pulled up the empty trucks and rode back down in the last carriage as gravity pulled the train down towards the sea.

Nowadays the railway is primarily a tourist experience. It is preserved and staffed by volunteers ...
...enjoy a ride on the Ffestiniog Railway. There are marvellous views that change with every bend in the track. As the train gains height you look down valleys and over treetops. Birds a plenty can been seen on the estuary stretch and summertime flowers cover the upland forests. You pass lakes, rivers and waterfalls splashing down along side the track.

Walkers can leave the train halfway to enjoy trails emanating from the station and ... more

Pinotage 30.04.2001 (28.04.2001)
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A grand day out.

Advantages: a good day out
Disadvantages: quite expensive

...but most especially on the Ffestiniog railway. The Ffestiniog railway runs from Ffestiniog in North Wales, to Porthmadoc, also in Wales, in the 'armpit' of the Lyn peninsula. It's within reasonable striking distance for anyone on a north Wales holiday - anywhere in the Snowdonia National Park in fact. You can board at either end, there are also stops along the way, but I think there are advantages to going from one of the 'ends'. I have ridden both ...
...recent. Arriving at Blaneau Ffestiniog on a wet morning (this is a good thing to do on a rainy day). It took some finding, there are a few places with 'Ffestiniog' in the name round here, but the road signs were good and we didn't get lost once, despite how talentless a navigator I am. Normal trains also run from the station, but after hunting about we spotted a shop to one side of the carpark, and bought tickets here (at time of writing, fourteen ...

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