I am going to opt for an easy post (or two) this week, posting a few of my old holiday snaps. Nothing racy or revealing, I’m afraid, just boring old railways. So here are four snaps of the 2′ 6″ gauge Welshpool & Llanfair Railway, on the Welsh borders, at the dawn of its preservation in 1970. One of the original 0-6-0 locos, Countess’ is in charge of the train.
Only a short journey in those days, but nearly the full 9 miles of track has been restored and you can ride behind a variety of European locomotives – 2′ 6″ is an unusual gauge in the UK, and locos were rescued from all over for the line. This little railway has always appealed. It wasn’t a slate or mineral railway, like those in west Wales, but survived on agricultural traffic, and ran through much gentler scenery than the bleak slate country.




Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
NICE PHOTOS OF ITS EARLY RESTORED OPERATIONS!
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sURE GLAD YOU TOOK THE TIME! 🙂 FOR OUR SAKES!
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