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Steam Trains in West Wales 5 sites in this category
Railways of Llanellihttp://www.87f.co.uk 87F is dedicated to the 200 year railway history of Llanelli in Carmarthenshire, South Wales. For those interested in railways and industrial history of Llanelli it is building to be a comprehensive informastion source about the railway companies that built the lines in Llanelli. There is a linked group and gallery. CATEGORIES: Commercial Railways , Local History , Steam Trains LOCATIONS: Llanelli
UK Heritage Railwayshttp://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)
The Gwili Steam Railwayhttp://www.gwili-railway.co.uk The Gwili Railway is a living reminder of a Great Western Railway branch line set in the breathtaking Carmarthenshire hills. The trip down memory lane starts at Bronwydd Arms Station, and the steam train follows the route, originally taken by the Carmarthen to Aberystwyth line. A sharp climb out of Bronwydd village takes you through the wooded hills and open fields, hugging the river all the while. On this line, you are never far away from water!CATEGORIES: Steam Trains LOCATIONS: Aberystwyth , Carmarthen
The Vale of Rheidol Railwayhttp://www.rheidolrailway.co.uk The Vale of Rheidol Railway is one of the Great Little Trains of Wales, and was the last steam railway owned by British Rail until it was privatised in 1989. The VoR Railway runs for 11¾ miles from Aberystwyth to Devil's Bridge. The terminus is adjacent to the national network station at Aberystwyth, and on the hour-long journey passengers have spectacular views of the wooded Rheidol Valley - views unseen for decades until the VoRR began its renovation programme ten years ago.CATEGORIES: Narrow Gauge Railways , Steam Trains LOCATIONS: Aberystwyth
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