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Steam Trains in North Wales
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Narrow AreaDenbighshire [1], Gwynedd [6], Wales General [2]

Widen SubjectArt & Culture / History / Steam Trains
Transport & Travel / Railway / Steam Trains

Widen AreaWales / North Wales

UK Heritage Railways
http://ukhrail.uel.ac.uk
For a perfect day out, why not ride a narrow gauge train on the Bala Lake Railway. along the shores of Wales' largest natural lake. Llanuwchllyn ("the village above the lake") is the headquarters of the Railway and regular trains link the village with the delightful market town of Bala.

CATEGORIES: Narrow Gauge Railways , Steam Trains
LOCATIONS: UK (general)

Ffestiniog Railway
http://www.festrail.co.uk
The Ffestiniog Railway is the Oldest Independent Railway Company in the World. On their trains you can travel by steam through the spectacular scenery of the Snowdonia National Park. Here on these Web Pages you can gain a feel of the company, the trains and the area.

CATEGORIES: Private & Tourist Railways , Steam Trains
LOCATIONS: Ffestiniog

The Great Little Trains of Wales
http://www.greatlittletrainsofwales.co.uk
The official guide to The Great Little Trains of Wales. Narrow-gauge steam railways running through spectacular scenery in rural Wales. Each one is different and all have a unique history. Purchase joint tickets online for unlimited travel on all member railways.

CATEGORIES: Narrow Gauge Railways , Steam Trains
LOCATIONS: Wales (general)

Snowdon Mouuntain Railway
http://www.snowdonrailway.co.uk
Majestic Snowdon dominates the glorious, ancient landscape of North Wales. At 3,560ft (1085m) it it a true mountain and a place of legend. Since 1896, the Snowdon Mountain Railway has been making it easy to claim this mountain peak as one of your lifetime achievements. The rack and pinion railway rises to within 66ft of the summit of the highest mountain in England and Wales.

CATEGORIES: Commercial Railways , Places to Visit , Steam Trains
LOCATIONS: Llanberis

Talyllyn Railway
http://www.talyllyn.co.uk
The Talyllyn Railway is a narrow gauge line using steam locomotives on all advertised passenger trains. It was opened in 1865 and runs inland from Tywyn on the Mid Wales Coast to Nant Gwernol. Much of the Railway is within the Snowdonia National Park with waterfalls at Dolgoch and extensive Award Winning Forest Walks at Nant Gwernol.

CATEGORIES: Narrow Gauge Railways , Private & Tourist Railways , Steam Trains
LOCATIONS: Tywyn

Welsh Highland Railway
http://www.whr.co.uk
The friendly 2ft gauge steam railway (opposite Porthmadog BR Station) welcomes visitors during the season Easter to September. Details on Web Page or telephone 01766 513402. Why not come along and join the happy band building and operating our little line. Volunteers wanted in all departments.

CATEGORIES: Narrow Gauge Railways , Steam Trains , Welsh History
LOCATIONS: Porthmadog

The Welsh Highland Railway Project
http://www.bangor.ac.uk/ml/whr/
This is where you can find out all about the project led by the Ffestiniog Railway to rebuild and operate the Welsh Highland Railway, a neighbouring line running through the mountains of Wales which closed in the 1930s. The first three-mile section of the new line from Caernarfon opened in October 1997 and approval has now been granted to rebuild the whole line. Rapid development and extension of the line is planned for the years ahead.

CATEGORIES: Private & Tourist Railways , Steam Trains
LOCATIONS: Caernarfon , Porthmadog

The Llangollen Railway
http://www.llangollen-railway.co.uk
Part of the Ruabon to Barmouth line, our Railway closed to passenger traffic in 1965, and to goods in 1968. The track and signalling was removed the following month, and for seven years the buildings and trackbed were left at the mercy of nature. The rebirth of the line began with an open day in September 1975, with 60 feet of track; since then the line has rarely looked back.

CATEGORIES: Private & Tourist Railways , Steam Trains
LOCATIONS: Llangollen

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