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UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, North Wales, Gwynedd, Lake Bala, Rheilffordd Llyn Tegid, Llyn Tegid, Bala Steam Railway, Bala Steam Train, Miniature Railway, Engine Driver, Tourist Attraction, Great Little Trains of Wales, Summer Holiday, IPSV5678, IPSV5677,
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, North Wales, Gwynedd, Lake Bala, Rheilffordd Llyn Tegid, Llyn Tegid, Bala Steam Railway, Bala Steam Train, Miniature Railway, Engine Driver, Tourist Attraction, Great Little Trains of Wales, Summer Holiday, Permission given, IPSV5678, IPSV5677,
UK, United Kingdom, North Wales, Gwynedd, Lake Bala, Rheilffordd Llyn Tegid, Llyn Tegid, Bala Steam Railway, Bala Steam Train, Miniature Railway, Engine Driver, Tourist Attraction, Great Little Trains of Wales, Llanwchllyn Railway Station, Summer Holiday, IPSV5678, IPSV5677,
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, North Wales, Gwynedd, Bala, Lake Bala, Llyn Tegid, Lyn Tegid, Miniature Railway, Carriages, Tourist Attraction, Lakeside Railway, Steam Train, Summer Holiday, IPSV5678, IPSV5677,
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Vale of Rheidol Railway, Wales, UK, Rheilffordd Dyffryn Rheidol, narrow-gauge, railway, heritage railway, preserved railway, steam, train, locomotive, engine, driver, passengers, track, great little trains of Wales, golden age, nostalgia, railway, steam railway, railway preservation, railway preservation society
Description
The Vale of Rheidol Railway (VoR, Welsh: Rheilffordd Dyffryn Rheidol ) is a narrow-gauge 1 ft 11+3⁄4 in (603 mm) gauge heritage railway that runs for 11+3⁄4 miles (18.91 km) between Aberystwyth and Devil's Bridge in the county of Ceredigion, Wales. It was the last line to be operated by steam as part of the nationalised British Railways network, until it was privatised in 1989
Vale of Rheidol Railway, Wales, UK, Rheilffordd Dyffryn Rheidol, narrow-gauge, railway, heritage railway, preserved railway, steam, train, locomotive, engine, driver, passengers, track, great little trains of Wales, golden age, nostalgia, railway, steam railway, railway preservation, railway preservation society
Description
The Vale of Rheidol Railway (VoR, Welsh: Rheilffordd Dyffryn Rheidol ) is a narrow-gauge 1 ft 11+3⁄4 in (603 mm) gauge heritage railway that runs for 11+3⁄4 miles (18.91 km) between Aberystwyth and Devil's Bridge in the county of Ceredigion, Wales. It was the last line to be operated by steam as part of the nationalised British Railways network, until it was privatised in 1989
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Description
The Ffestiniog Railway (Welsh: Rheilffordd Ffestiniog) is a narrow gauge heritage railway, located in Gwynedd, Wales. It is a major tourist attraction located mainly within the Snowdonia National Park. The railway is roughly 131⁄2 miles (21.7 km) long and runs from the harbour at Porthmadog to the slate mining town of Blaenau Ffestiniog, travelling through forested and mountainous scenery. The line is single track throughout with four intermediate passing places. The track gauge is 1 ft 11 1⁄2 in (597 mm) allowing trains to interwork through to the Welsh Highland Railway of 1922 (operated by the Ffestiniog). The first mile of the line out of Porthmadog runs atop an embankment locally called "the Cob", which is the dyke of the Traeth Mawr "polder".