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2022

April-June

V4.3 updated 1/8/22

with news to 30/6/22

 

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F&WHR 30/6/22

Thursday was forecast to be a sunny day in Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 16C. There was ONE train from Caernarfon (the Gelert Explorer) but FIVE trains from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer, two Mountain Spirit and one afternoon Glaslyn Venturer train).

First train of the day was hauled by David Lloyd George with the 10:30 Mountain Spirit followed by Lyd on the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer. At 13:10 the 13:40 Glaslyn Explorer was ready to depart behind No.87 as the Garratts must have swopped duties yesterday. Lyd arrived with the returning 10:55 Woodland Wanderer at 13:10. At 13:20 Lyd dragged its rake back into the yard having propelled out onto The Cob, making space for the returning 10:30 Mountain Prince. The Fairlie pulled into the FR platform at 13:37 while Lyd was running round in the yard. Lyd hauled the rake out onto The Cob as the 13:40 departed for Beddgelert and then propelled the rake back into the WHR platform arriving 10 minutes before the 13:55 departure.

The Fairlie arrived back at the end of the day at 17:34 and after running round departed at 17:53 ECS to the depot. The signaller did not however clock off at 6pm so there was the possibility of action later in the evening.

 

F&WHR 29/6/22

Wednesday was forecast to be an improving day with sunny periods later in Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 15C. There was ONE train from Caernarfon (the Gelert Explorer) but FIVE trains from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer, two Mountain Spirit and one afternoon Glaslyn Venturer train). The 10:55 Woodland Wanderer was sold out before departure. The service pattern is becoming more regular with all four services operating Monday-Sunday with the exception of Friday's Mountain Spirit this week. The through trains on the WHR are now operating both Friday and Saturday this week and next as tourist numbers grow during the summer. Next week the Mountain Spirit becomes daily. 

The first move of the day came at 09:39 when a short rake of 4 coaches hauled by Blanche and including No.113 and replica NWNGR coach No.24 at the rear departed Porthmadog towards Pen-y-Mount, possibly in association with trials for the upcoming WHR 100 event. David Lloyd George arrived next with the 10:30 Mountain Spirit followed by Lyd with the Woodland Wanderer. After the Fairlie had departed Lyd ran to refuel/water in the Harbour Station stabling point at 10:35 before the train departed on time at 10:55.

No.130 departed the WHR at 13:42 with the Glaslyn Venturer, now primarily an afternoon service. This left the platform clear fro the Woodland Wanderer which had been shunted in to the yard after arrival. At 13:50 the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer was shunted from the yard to the WHR platform and departed at 14:03 waiting for late passengers while the 14:30 Mountain Spirit waited in the FR platform. At 17:52 the Fairlie was noted departing with the ECS from the afternoon Mountain Spirit to close the day. There had been no sign of Blanche returning from the north and as the signalman did not clock off maybe there was another working? It is possible Blanche remained at Dinas..

 

Russell in steam 29/6/22

Russell was in steam at the WHHR midday on 29/6/22 and a new webcam was in action showing the Pen-y-Mount WHHR platform area. This may be in connection with trials for the WHR 100 event on 30-31/7/22 in collaboration with the F&WHR. See WHHR webcams (these are regular interval screenshots rather than continuous video coverage). There was shunting forming up rakes on the WHHR.

 

Photo mystery now April/October 1971

The two photos of Blanche from the 1970s have now been more firmly placed in the timeline thanks to help from several correspondents. The photos (see below) show Blanche and one also shows the Britannia Foundry which was demolished to make way for the now demolished Tax Office (itself replaced by the recently opened Premier Inn). The Britannia Foundry was demolished around 1975 after a fire destroyed it around 11/72. However the Blanche images show an earlier version of Blanche than currently and the rebuild took place from 11/71 according to the FR magazine kindly sent by Andy Pearson. These have ruled out the 1972 dates and pinpoint the slides at the latest 11/71. The films that covers this period do have a gap covering April (slides 2/4) and October (2/4/6), unfortunately all in identical unnumbered mounts. Your webmaster will be looking at edge detail and cut/sprocket patterns very carefully with a x30 hand lens!!

 

Porthmadog station pub up for sale 29/6/22

The former station building and now Station Inn on the Up platform at Porthmadog is up for sale. It has been in the ownership of one family for decades since the station building was sold off by BR in the mid '60s. See Daily Post report.

 

F&WHR 28/6/22

Tuesday was forecast to be a rainy day in Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 16C. There was ONE train from Caernarfon (the Gelert Explorer) but FIVE trains from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer, two Mountain Spirit and one afternoon Glaslyn Venturer train). It seems that the F&WHR has switched to running the Glaslyn Venturer in the afternoons using the 13:40 path when only one train is run, presumably to improve loadings.

At 10:00 David Lloyd George arrived into the FR platform with the ECS for the 10:30 Mountain Spirit. The Fairlie ran round at 10:10 and coupled up ready for the 10:30 departure. This was followed at 10:17 by Blanche with the stock for the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer. No.130 arrived in Porthmadog in the WHR platform at 12:28 with the ECS for the 13:40 Glaslyn Venturer and waited in windy wet conditions for the passengers to arrive.

 

Glaslyn Venturer ticket competition

There’s a new addition to the F&WHR's Spooner’s Outdoor Terrace display boards introducing ‘Hello Railway’, an initiative by Arloesi Gwynedd Wledig, a LEADER programme initiative that develops and implements pilot projects in collaboration with the community. Simply scan the QR code, answer some general feedback questions, provide your name and email address and you could be in with a chance of winning four tickets to ride the Glaslyn Venturer service, worth up to £140.00. Please note that entries close on the 31/7/22..

 

Main Line news 16-24/6/22

On 16/6/22 Colas liveried No.60076 Dunbar hauled the Penmaenmawr-Tuebrook stone train. There is still no sign of any rail company naming a loco after a North Wales mountain for such traffic. In the past Class 44 locos Nos.44009/10 carried the names Snowdon and Tryfan respectively. A Class 60 No.60008 Moel Fammau, made famous by the Hornby model, was also named after a prominent Welsh mountain.

Over the period 16-17/6/22 NR's Class 37 No.97304 John Tilley covered the Central Wales Line from north to south and back. This line is not signalled for ERTMS so any loco could have covered this duty but it was decided to use one of the Coleham depot locos from Shrewsbury as they had no booked duties over those two days. In contrast to most other locos that run on NR, these locos do not carry front numbers.

On 15/6/22 and 24/6/22 DB liveried No.67015 was in charge of the midday Holyhead-Cardiff WAG working with TfW liveried No.67014 on 17/6/22. The locos always seem to be on the east end as they transit the North Wales Coast and after reversal at Chester, the north end of the Marches route.

 

F&WHR 27/6/22

Monday was a day of light showers followed by sunny periods in Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 15C. There was ONE train from Caernarfon (the Gelert Explorer) but SIX trains from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer, two Mountain Spirit and two Glaslyn Venturer trains).  The 10:55 Woodland Wanderer was sold out.

David Lloyd George hauled the 10:30 Mountain Spirit and Blanche the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer. At 15:00 Blanche shunted the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer to the westbound platform to allow the afternoon Mountain Spirit to pass towards Blaenau Ffestiniog at 15:05. Blanche ran round shortly afterwards and departed for Porthmadog at 15:33. The loco was running round at 16:14 at Porthmadog before departing with the ECS for Boston Lodge at 16:17 in sunshine just before the afternoon Glaslyn Venturer rolled in at 16:20. The Garratt left with the ECS for the depot at 16:28. The final moves of the day came at 17:50 with the Fairlie running round the returned Mountain Spirit and departing for the depot ECS at 17:54.

 

Timetable w/c 27/6/22

Click on the image to enlarge. Click again for full size where available. This image is courtesy F&WHR.

 

WHR 100 Russell tickets?

The F&WHR Press Release stated that tickets for the WHR 100/Russell event 30-31/7/22 would be available by the end of June but with 3 days to go nothing has appeared on the F&WHR booking page even though the long past Rail Ale is still showing! On 29/7/22 The Harbourmaster and Snowdonia Star will run, unusually for a Friday. On 30-31/7/22 there are no trains indicated on the WHR presumably to clear the line for the specials.

 

Mystery photos from the 70s

Your webmaster's slide scanning has now reached an end at 12,000+ slides scanned but there are still some anomalies to be resolved. Other than Kodak card mounts, the earliest slides have no detail on the plastic mounts of the time. This means that edge detail (where it exists), cut lines and sprocket hole positions have to be used to determine the film and order within a film when mixed up. A couple of FR slides have eluded this process which at least provides an order, if not a date. The two shown below are a complete mystery date as there is no numeric edge detail and there are gaps they can fit in at the start/end of several films. However there is part of an edge label 'Safety Film' with a square and a plus sign that might indicate the start or end of a film.

At this time slide film had half frame edge numbering 1-72 before reverting to 1-36 around 1975. These two were initially placed in June 1972 when the boxes of slides fell out and got mixed up during transit to/from university in the car. Opinion on the Friends of the F&WHR Facebook Group suggests that, as the loco still has slide valves, they were taken September 1971 not June 1972. However, Festipedia suggests the loco was rebuilt from November 1971 into its current form with tender 'Following success with Linda, Blanche was converted to oil firing in April 1971. In November the boiler was removed and sent to the Midland Rolling & Haulage Co. where it was fitted with a new firebox and superheating. On return of the boiler, she was rebuilt as a 2-4-0ST+T (saddle-tank tender engine) with extended frames and new piston valve cylinders. The pony truck fitted as part of the rebuild used a pair of wheels from the rear bogie of Single Fairlie Moel Tryfan, the other pair of wheels having already been used for a pony truck for Linda.'

So was Blanche in this form in June 1972 after its November 1971 rebuild? Do FR magazines have anything to say about when Blanche came into service in this form? The plastic slide mounts are common through to at least 1974. Maybe the brown coaches are an indication of a period? Any thoughts welcome.

 

This easterly views (6/72?) show Blanche departing with a short 4 coach rake from Porthmadog and passing Boston Lodge. While the date was initially believed to be June 1972, any help dating these slides would be most welcome. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Barrie Hughes and was taken on a Halina Paulette camera . Image scanned from unidentified slide film on a Minolta DiMage ScanDual III AF2840 and post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

F&WHR 26/6/22

Sunday was a rainy day in Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 15C. There was ONE train from Caernarfon (the Gelert Explorer) but FOUR trains from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer, one Mountain Spirit and the Glaslyn Venturer). Blanche was due to haul a gravity train to Dduallt at midday.

David Lloyd George arrived at Tan-y-bwlch in heavy rain at 11:16 with the first working of the day, the 10:30 Mountain Spirit followed by Lyd at 11:43. Lyd shunted its train over to the westbound platform to allow Blanche to pass through with the gravity train. Blanche arrived at  12:32 allowing Lyd to depart at 12:34 for the return trip to Porthmadog. The Fairlie arrived back in a torrential downpour at 13:03 and was off to Porthmadog just a minute later, clearing the line for Blanche to proceed to Dduallt at 13:06 with a number of very wet participants in the gravity train. The gravity train rolled through under gravity at 13:43 with the brakesman catching the token off the waiting signaller. Lyd arrived at Minffordd at 14:05 with the afternoon Woodland Wanderer just as the gravity train was due to roll into Minffordd yard. The driver and guard waited on the crossing to catch the token as it rolled by so they could proceed to Tan-y-bwlch. The gravity train appeared to stop in the loop at about 14:20 as a number of passengers got off. The train has taken 25 minute for Tan-y-bwlch to Minffordd causing the Woodland Wanderer to be delayed for almost 20 minutes in the loop. The brakes were released and the train gathered speed as it rolled into Minffordd Yard at 14:23.

 

This westerly view (26/6/22) shows the rear of the gravity trains as it gathers speed on the Mineral Line to enter the sharp curve into Minffordd Yard. The red flag is the back marker truck. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a web camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

At 14:35 Blanche was waiting light engine after its gravity train duty at Tan-y-bwlch for Lyd to arrive with the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer delayed by the gravity train. The Woodland Wanderer arrived at 14:42, only 7 minutes late after some fast running from Lyd. Blanche departed light engine for Boston Lodge at 14:47.

 

This westerly view (26/6/22) shows Lyd running round at Tan-y-bwlch. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a web camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Lyd arrived back in Porthmadog on time at 16:09. The loco soon ran round and departed with the ECS for the depot at 16:20 to close the day's activities.

 

WHR 100 preparations 26/6/22

On Sunday 26/6/22 Hugh Napier took a rake of skip wagons over to the WHHR providing the unusual sight of a freight train crossing Britannia Bridge. Once shunted at Pen-y-Mount Junction WHHR diesel Emma took the wagons for storage at Gelert Farm depot. After briefly trespassing on WHHR metals, Hugh Napier returned light engine to Boston Lodge. Any photos of the transfer would be welcome.

 

Video of the chipper train 25/6/22

Click here for video of chipper train clearing the lineside near the former Llyn Ystradau Halt courtesy Chris Spring (F&WHR).

 

F&WHR 25/6/22

Saturday was forecast to be a day of sunshine and showers at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 16C. There was ONE train from Caernarfon (the Snowdonia Star) but FOUR trains from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer and one Mountain Spirit and the Harbourmaster trains). The 10:55 Woodland Wanderer was fully booked. There were also Gravity Trains booked on the FR from Dduallt said to be hauled by David Lloyd George, Palmerston plus Welsh Pony and Blanche on Saturday and Sunday.

It was a very busy morning at Tan-y-bwlch. Palmerston and Welsh Pony passed Tan-y-bwlch at 08:54 hauling the first gravity train to Dduallt a little later than anticipated. This was followed by Harlech Castle hauling the well wagon with the vegetation clearance train and mess car. The train left towards Dduallt at 10:03 after the gravity train had passed.

 

This westerly view (24/6/22) shows Palmerston and Welsh Pony hauling the gravity train to Dduallt passing Tan-y-bwlch at 08:54, a little later than scheduled. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a web camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This westerly view (24/6/22) shows Harlech Castle hauling the lineside clearance train passing Tan-y-bwlch at 09:28 where the train would wait for the gravity run to pass. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a web camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This was followed by a surprisingly early run of Blanche arriving at Tan-y-bwlch at 10:42 with a lightly loaded rake including NWNGR replica No.24. A few passengers detrained and after running round Blanche shunted the rake to the westbound platform at 11:17 just minutes before the 10:55  Woodland Wanderer arrived at 11:19 in the hands of Merddin Emrys. which continued to Blaenau Ffestiniog. Lyd arrived at 11:40 with the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer delayed a little by the earlier gravity train operations. Blanche then departed with the earlier train at 11:43 while the other rake remained in the station. Lyd shunted the rake to the other platform and ran round at 12:15.    

The second gravity run arrived at Tan-y-bwlch in the hands of the same two England locos at 12:38 allowing Blanche to depart at 12:45. The Fairlie was back with the returning Mountain Spirit at 13:00 allowing the gravity train to set off to Dduallt. The gravity train passed through at 13:32 and Lyd returned with the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer at 14:33. Lyd ran round at 15:00 and departed on the return run at 15:30. Down at Harbour Station Lyd ran round the returned 13:55 at 16:25 and removed the open coach to the seawall siding.

No.130 arrived back at 16:31 with The Harbourmaster having swopped over duties recently with No.87, possibly today even. Lyd disposed of the Woodland Wanderer ECS to the depot at 16:42 and the Garratt likewise disposed The Harbourmaster at 16:53 as the last move of the day.

 

Gravity Train video 25/6/22 

Click on the YouTube link to watch 4 minute 49 seconds of video covering Palmerston and Welsh Pony hauling the gravity train up to Dduallt and the return gravity working. This video was published on 25/6/22 and is best viewed at 1080p with Chrome. This video was produced by Simon Roberts (SAY Film Productions) on a professional camcorder.

 

Gravity run timings 24-26/6/22

Friday 24/6/22

Depart Boston Lodge 16:15 (Moelwyn, Hugh Napier and Britomart)

Arrive Dduallt 17:10

Depart Dduallt 17:15

Arrive Port 18:05 (loco attached at Boston Lodge)

Saturday 25/6/22

Depart Port 08:05 (Palmerston and Welsh Pony)

Arrive Dduallt 09:05

Depart Dduallt 09:18

Arrive Port 10:15 (loco attached at Boston Lodge)

Depart Port 11:50

Arrive Dduallt 13:06

Depart Dduallt 13:20

Arrive Minffordd 13:55

Sunday 26/6/22

Depart Minffordd 12:07 (Blanche)

Arrive Dduallt 13:06

Depart Dduallt 13:20

Arrive Minffordd 13:55

 

Tourist tax may damage Heritage Railways

A tourist tax is currently under consideration by WAG which hopes it might bring in more income to support the local economy. Others have concerns though that it might deter day trippers and some businesses are suspending expansion until it becomes clear what WAG is proposing. Others are concerned that such a tax would not benefit North Wales but disappear into Cardiff's coffers. They refer to the poor train service in North Wales compared to that in South Wales and the lack of support to reopen rail routes. Swansea-Manchester trains are soon to become loco hauled but Holyhead/Llandudno-Manchester/Birmingham International will remain wedged 2 car DMUs it seems much to the annoyance of locals. See Daily Post website.   

 

F&WHR 24/6/22

Friday was forecast to be a rainy day at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 17C. There were NO trains from Caernarfon but FOUR trains from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer and two Mountain Spirit trains). The 10:55 Woodland Wanderer was fully booked. There are no WHR services on Friday. The through trains on the WHR return on Saturday 25/6/22.

David Lloyd George was waiting in the FR platform at Porthmadog at 10:25 with the 10:30 Mountain Spirit. However the ECS for the 10:55 was running late and caused a delay when it arrived some 20 minutes late into the WHR platform with eventually left at 10:37. in charge. The 10:30 left 7 minutes late at 10:37 and Lyd ran round after it had cleared station limits. The 10:55 left on time. After some good running the Fairlie was back on time departing at Tan-y-bwlch at 11:15.

The final move of the day was a little unusual in that three small locos, Britomart, Hugh Napier and diesel Moelwyn were noted at Tan-y-bwlch at 18:08 departing for Boston Lodge at 18:13 to close the day's activities. They had hauled a gravity train which had come down 30 minutes before the light movement. Further gravity trains were planned for Saturday.

 

This westerly view (24/6/22) shows Moelwyn on the rear of a light engine move led by Britomart and Hugh Napier returning to Boston Lodge departing Tan-y-bwlch at 18:13. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a web camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Llangollen Railway runs its Class 47 (25-26/6/22)

The Llangollen Railway has rostered its BR blue liveried Class 47 No.47449 (as 1566) for this weekend's trains. There is a good history of the loco and its repairs on the Llangollen Diesel Group's website. There is a Diesel Gala booked for 2-4/9/22. In addition to the Class 26/31/47 the Llangollen Railway is looking into the costs of hiring in a visitor and transport on a lowloader. Suitable locos might include Class 24/25/37 but a high profile visiting loco would be a big draw! The railway will also be offering Berwyn Shuttle rides with an open wagon in the rake and Driver for a Fiver within Llangollen station limits using its Class 08 shunter. See Llangollen Diesel Gala for latest news.

 

F&WHR 23/6/22

Thursday was forecast to have sunny periods with maximum temperatures of 22C. There was ONE train from Caernarfon (the Gelert Explorer) but FIVE trains from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer and two Mountain Spirit  and one Glaslyn Venturer train). The Woodland Wanderer service resumed after its unexplained Wednesday break. There will be no WHR services on Friday.

David Lloyd George was first to arrive at Tan-y-bwlch with the 10:30 Mountain Spirit at 11:06. Lyd arrived with the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer at 11:34. At 13:13 No.87 was taking the ECS from the Glaslyn Venturer back to the depot from Porthmadog WHR platform. The Fairlie left Porthmadog with the ECS from the afternoon Mountain Spirit at 17:57 to close the day's activities.

 

F&WHR 22/6/22

Wednesday was forecast to be a day of sunny periods at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 23C. There was ONE train from Caernarfon (the Gelert Explorer)  but FOUR from trains from Porthmadog (two Mountain Spirit and two Glaslyn Venturer trains). There are no Woodland Wanderer trains today. It is possible the rake and locos are being used for another purpose e.g. in preparation for the WHR150 event at the end of July.

No.87 brought over the first working of the day, the 10:15 Glaslyn Venturer, arriving in the WHR platform at 09:33 and David Lloyd George departed on the 1:30 Mountain Spirit from the FR platform.

 

Glyn Valley Tramway progress Chirk 21/6/22

Good progress has been made clearing the Chirk station site of the former Glyn Valley Tramway. The narrow gauge station lies alongside the NR station and had become heavily overgrown. The station building and platform can be discerned. A narrow gauge demonstration railway was laid on the trackbed but not to the original 2'4.5" used in steam days! The hope is to extend the line into the Ceiriog valley. See GVT Trust Facebook page for full details. The initial aim of the railway is to extend down the steeply graded bank to a temporary terminus at Pont Faen, next to the fish hatchery where there used to be a level crossing. There is room for a run round loop at this location. West of this point the railway ran largely along the south side of the B4500 as a street tramway to Glyn Ceiriog which is why the locos were built with enclosed motion. There was a quarry branch beyond Glyn Ceiriog and there is a museum at the old station site in the village which is open on Saturdays.

 

This northerly view (21/6/22) shows the GVT station site at Chirk now largely cleared. The NR station is visible over the fence  The platform edge and station building foundation have been revealed and the trackbed completely cleared through the site of the station and run round loop. The engine shed was the far end of the station. A miniature gauge demonstration miniature railway was opened in the station area. Some track from the W&LR is stacked next to the platform edge. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Meryl Lloyd (your webmaster's sister) and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This southerly view (21/6/22) shows basic clearance south from the GVT station site at Chirk road bridge. The route crosses the Shropshire Union Canal which is in tunnel at this location. An attempt a decade or more ago to clear the track down the gradient to Pont Faen Halt has seen the trackbed become overgrown again however the new restoration group seems much more determined to make progress. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Meryl Lloyd (your webmaster's sister) and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This easterly view (21/6/22) shows the GVT Chirk station site with recovered brick from the remains of the station building and platform edgings stacked ready for reuse by route crosses the Shropshire Union Canal which is in tunnel at this location. An attempt a decade or more ago to clear the track down the gradient to Pont Faen Halt has seen the trackbed become overgrown again. However the new restoration group seems much more determined to make progress and reopen the line. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Meryl Lloyd (your webmaster's sister) and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This easterly view (21/6/22) shows the GVT Chirk station access. It looks like the original steps are too far gone and the station may have to share with NR's access steps. The tree stump at the bottom of the steps gives an impression of the size of the large trees that had to be cleared from the site. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Meryl Lloyd (your webmaster's sister) and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This southerly view (21/6/22) shows the GVT Chirk station as seen from the NR footbridge at the north end of the NR station adjacent to the GVT Loco shed. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Meryl Lloyd (your webmaster's sister) and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This southerly view (21/6/22) shows the GVT Chirk station as seen from the NR footbridge at the north end of the NR station adjacent to the GVT Loco shed. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Meryl Lloyd (your webmaster's sister) and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

A 16mmm model of Chirk station building is available taken from original measurements and photos. See Brunel models.

 

This southerly view shows the model of the GVT Chirk station waiting room. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Brunel Models. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Beddgelert station ice creams 21/6/22

The F&WHR are working alongside Glaslyn Ice creams of the famous Beddgelert ice-cream shop and pizzeria to sell a selection of Ice Creams at Beddgelert Station. Glaslyn are a family business and the oldest Ice Cream Parlour and Pizzeria in Snowdonia National Park. They are named after the river that flows through the village of Beddgelert and have been creating their award-winning treats since 1970. Customers can choose from Salted Caramel, Raspberry Sorbet, Dairy Vanilla, Mint Chocolate Chip or Champions Chocolate. The 125g tubs will be on sale in the new ‘Bunny Hutch’ hut at Beddgelert station. Please note; the Glaslyn store in the village will still be open and serving customers and the stock at the station will be limited. Last year there were long queues at the shop after the train arrived. Buying ice cream at the station also eliminates the steep walk back up to the station for the aged and infirm.

 

This northerly view (6/22) shows No.87 with the Gelert Explorer from Caernarfon at Beddgelert with the advert for Glaslyn Ice creams which are now available from the station shop. The loco would run round the train shortly afterwards. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a web camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Restoring your Railway fund update 6/22

The Tories very limited Restoring your Railways Fund has just four schemes in Wales and borders. Both major schemes were originally in Tory constituencies (no surprise there!) though the Oswestry scheme will probably now be dropped after the Lib Dems gained the Shropshire North seat last December. As MPs and local councils were required to support a scheme it comes as a shock to find that that no Plaid Cymru MPs appear to have supported the TRAWS scheme which provides connectivity in their constituencies to reopen the Bangor-Afonwen or Aberystwyth-Carmarthen!! Bangor-Afonwen appears in the rejected schemes list. See Restoring Your Railway Fund Update for more details.

 

F&WHR 21/6/22

Tuesday was forecast to be a day of sunny periods at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 20C. There was ONE train from Caernarfon (the Gelert Explorer)  but FIVE from trains from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer, two Mountain Spirit trains, and a Glaslyn Explorer). The first Woodland Wanderer was fully booked before 9am.

David Lloyd George passed through Tan-y-bwlch at 11.11 with the 10:30 Mountain Spirit but was unusually carrying the Y Cymro headboard. Y Cymro was an FR train of the 1960s that ran non stop between Porthmadog and Tan-y-bwlch. Lyd followed at 11:38 with the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer. Harlech Castle and S&T van No.51 were in the siding at Dduallt in the afternoon attending to a stiff point mechanism. At 18:03 the Fairlie made the last journey of the day hauling the ECS from the afternoon Mountain Spirit back  to Boston Lodge from the FR platform.

 

This westerly view (21/6/22) shows David Lloyd George with the 10:30 Mountain Spirit heading for Blaenau Ffestiniog carrying Y Cymro headboard. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a web camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Rail Strikes cripple TfW 21/6/22

TfW operated no trains in North/Mid Wales on Tuesday and just a few around Cardiff as a consequence of NR workers and RMT strikes on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday this week. The strikes appear to have been deliberately fomented by the Tories in a kind of 'culture war' and The Guardian suggest this is to distract people from Boris Johnson's Partygate and the Ethics fallout. Grant Shapps, the Transport Minister has threatened to bring in contract workers. Apparently he has changed his mind over the safety of contract workers in transport after opposing them when P&O did the same thing on the ferries. Rail passengers might be well advised to give the trains a miss if inexperienced staff are running the trains and signalling centres! 

 

Train services w/c 20/6/22

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F&WHR 20/6/22

Monday was forecast to be a day of unbroken sunshine at Porthmadog with a maximum temperatures of 20C. There was NO train from Caernarfon  but THREE from trains from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer and one Mountain Spirit). There were no trains on the WHR today. The 10:55 Woodland Wanderer was fully booked and the 13:55 was later fully sold out too!

By 10:15 the 10:30 Mountain Spirit was ready to go in the FR platform with David Lloyd George on the front. Lyd was running round the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer in the WHR platform at 10:25 but unable to complete the move as the 10:30 departure was signalled. At 14:00 the ECS from the 10:30 Mountain Spirit was still waiting in the WHR platform as normal for the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer departure with Lyd to clear station limits following its13:55 departure. David Lloyd George worked from the yard to the train and departed with the ECS at 14:10 for the depot.

Lyd departed Tan-y-bwlch at 15:30 on the return working of the Woodland Wanderer to close the day.

 

NG15 No.134 progress 20/6/22

Good progress is being made with NG15 No.134. The tender tank was mated with its chassis and bogies on 20/6/22 and the now fully wheeled loco chassis and tender made a brief excursion out of the Loco Shed at Dinas. Previously the tender tank had been stored on No.133's tender chassis while No.134's tender chassis was completely rebuilt with restored bogies and wheelsets.

The No.134 Group managed two working parties in May. The second full working party for May took place over the weekend of the 21-22/5/22. It was highlighted by the moving of the new tender tank from off No.133's frames, where it had been since being built, and onto No.134's now refurbished frames. The last of the changes to No.134's frame, this time the modifications needed to the front end to allow for the different cab to tender interface, had been completed during the week leading up to the working party. This left volunteers with the new frame sections welded in place so the first task was to face these welds to make it look neater then give it a coat of paint.

After fixing the bogie pivot securing clamps in place and fixing on the nylon buffer strip that the tank will eventually sit on as a buffer between the tank and the frames, rather than the plywood as previously used, the volunteers were ready for the swap. The tender body was pulled out of the shed to allow the lifting jacks placed in position. Once everything was in place the tender body was rolled back in, the body unbolted from the frames and the body lifted up. No.133's frames were then rolled out from underneath and No.134's frames pushed underneath from where they had been on the other side.

Not everyone was focusing on the tender as volunteers have a boiler arriving in the not too distant future and so there are also a number of 'critical path' tasks that are needed on the loco frames. One of these is that of the vacuum pipe and this was progressed over the Saturday. Hopefully this will be completed at the next working party. The brake rigging is being assembled as well. This was started last time as volunteers had some new rods made. However they are still needing some pins and other components. Volunteers started making the pins and hopefully the other missing bits can be made for the next working party. Whilst not quite as critical, but still easier to do without the boiler in the way, the connecting up of the Krauss Helmholtz lubrication was attempted. Volunteers made a suitable bracket to go on the frames and the fittings on this will allow them to connect flexible hoses down to the various oil points on the truck and Cannon Box.

Behind the scenes, work continues on the motion which is now very close to completion. Work also continued with all the design work on the newer tender to cab interface.

 

FR Llyn Ystradau Extension opening 8/7/77

Rummaging round in the attic your webmaster came across this piece of memorabilia-a leaflet released by the FR presumably to celebrate the opening of the FR through the New Moelwyn Tunnel. The halt and loop were created just short of the summit behind the CEGB's pumped storage power station to extend the FR towards its eventual goal of restoring services to Blaenau Ffestiniog. It was to be another year before the section built by contractors over the high pressure pipes behind the power station was completed (cutting excavated without explosives!) and allowed the opening to Tan-y-grisiau. The images are believed to show a posed image of Merddin Emrys emerging from the south portal of the new Moelwyn Tunnel and Moel Hebog on the first train through the tunnel taking rails to extend the line to the new halt. Despite initially being planned to have no access, Llyn Ystradau had a platform and footpath access from Tan-y-grisiau for its brief life.

 

 

Click on the images to enlarge. Click again for full size where available. This image is from a scanned FR leaflet published in 1977

 

F&WHR 19/6/22

Sunday was forecast to be a sunny day with maximum temperatures of 16C. There was ONE train from Caernarfon (the Gelert Explorer) but FIVE from trains from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer, two Mountain Spirit  trains and one Glaslyn Venturer).

First up to Tan-y-bwlch was David Lloyd George with the 10:30 Mountain Spirit which arrived at 11:13. This was followed by Lyd on the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer arriving at 11:41.

 

Young Rail Professionals working party 18/6/22

The Young Rail Professionals working party had steam haulage with Prince to Tan-y-grisiau on 18/6/22 where they changed 15 sleepers and deliverer 15 tonnes of ballast. The volunteers will be welcomed back in October. For more images see F&WHR Facebook page.

 

This westerly view (18/6/22) shows Prince with a PW train ready to return to Minffordd with volunteers while David Lloyd George passes on the afternoon Mountain Spirit heading for Blaenau Ffestiniog with fresh ballast in the foreground. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a  digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

F&WHR 18/6/22

Saturday was a busier day on the F&WHR with the weather forecast to be a cloudy day and maximum 15C. There was ONE train from Caernarfon (the Snowdonia Star but FIVE from trains from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer, two Mountain Spirit  trains and The Harbourmaster).

The first movement was Prince on a PW train which passed Tan-y-bwlch at 09:51 heading towards Blaenau Ffestiniog.

 

This westerly view (18/6/22) shows Prince with a PW train making its way east with volunteers. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a webcam. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Steam was being raised at Boston Lodge at 09:15 with many passengers waiting on the platform for the 09:40 Harbourmaster. No.87 eventually rolled into the WHR platform at 09:23, rather later than normal but with plenty of time before the 09:40 departure. David Lloyd George hauled the 10:30 Mountain Spirit arriving at Tan-y-bwlch at 11:05. This was followed by Blanche at 11:31 on the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer.

Prince passed Tan-y-bwlch on the returning PW train to Minffordd at 16:40. The final movement of the day was the Fairlie with the returning 14:30 Mountain Spirit at 17:47. This ran round shortly afterwards and the ECS departed for the depot at 18:01 to close the day's activities.

 

COVID rising again

It seems unlikely that the current F&WHR operations this Summer will change as COVID is rising again with half a million new cases in the UK last week. WAG has announced that 1 in 45 people in Wales are said to be infected as people socialise more during the summer and few wear masks. See Daily Post report.

 

Cardiff-Anglesey airlink scrapped

The latest in a number of North Wales-Cardiff air links, the Anglesey-Cardiff link, has been scrapped and will not restart having been paused at the start of COVID. Previous attempts at a North-South airlink have included a Hawarden-Cardiff link. The £2.9 million per annum saving will be reinvested in North Wales public transport projects. Two such projects that are highly desired locally are the loco hauled 'crowd busters' to Manchester and Birmingham International. There have been huge complaints recently about 2 car DMUs turning up already full and standing and sports supporters having to stand wedged in trains for hundreds of miles on TfW services. The shortages of rolling stock have not been addressed and when TfW could easily hire in rolling stock from WCR and locos from LSL.

Gareth Dennis has proposed a North-South rail link across Wales that ignores or minimises the benefits of the well developed TRAWS proposal for Bangor to Afonwen and Aberystwyth to Carmarthen, the latter of which has received support and research funding from WAG. He suggests a route from Oswestry to Merthyr via Welshpool, the Mid Wales route through Llanidloes (trackbed used by bypass), a new section from Rhayader to Llandrindod Wells where there would be a junction with the Central Wales line (doubled to Builth Road?), Builth Wells (trackbed used by bypass) and Brecon Parkway (Tal-y-llyn Junction), ignoring the fact that the BMR is built on the trackbed between Merthyr and Torpantau. Such a route from Holyhead to Cardiff would be MUCH slower than the existing route via Shrewsbury, Hereford and Newport consisting as it does of reusing sharply curved low speed branch lines and crossing high mountain passes at Pant-y-dwr and Torpantau. Many sections have seen redevelopment such as Talgarth where the trackbed has been lost.

 

F&WHR 17/6/22

Friday was a day of sunny periods with maximum temperatures of 20C at Porthmadog but becoming cloudy later. There was NO train from Caernarfon (the Gelert Explorer) but FOUR from trains from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer and two Mountain Spirit  trains) so no trains on the WHR at all. Saturday sees the return of the two through trains on the WHR, the Snowdonia Star and The Harbourmaster.

David Lloyd George arrived at Tan-y-bwlch at 11:07 with the 10:30 Mountain Spirit. Blanche arrived there at 14:40 with the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer. The final train of the day was David Lloyd George arriving back from the afternoon Mountain Spirit. This arrived in Porthmadog about 10 minutes late at 17:47 but the ECS soon departed for Boston Lodge at 18:02 allowing the signalman to close the box.

 

Steam reaches Corwen 17/6/22

Bill Shakespeare, President and founder member of the Llangollen Railway was given a ride in the GWR inspection saloon steam hauled Llangollen to Corwen on 17/6/22. The train was hauled by No.5619 from the Telford steam Railway on loan to the LlR. Trackwork in the Corwen loop has been adjusted to ease the curvature. The station roof is now being erected. Upcoming events include a Classic Transport Weekend Extravaganza at Glyndyfrdwy on 2-3/7/22 and a Diesel Gala on 1-2/9/22 when all three mainline locos will hopefully be available along with the Class 08 on Berwyn Shuttle/Driver for a Fiver duties. See Unofficial Friends of Llangollen Railway Facebook page.

 

Jubilee livery Class 66 still on Margam trains 17/6/22

Class 66 No.66734 Platinum Jubilee in a special GBRf Jubilee livery has been working the Margam-Dee Marsh trains for more than a week giving photographers a continuous opportunity to photo it at different locations. The same loco was noted on the same duty on 6/6, 7/6 and 9/6/22.

 

This northerly view (17/6/22) shows No.66734 Platinum Jubilee on the Borderlands Line hauling the 6V75 09:34 Dee Marsh-Margam steel train passing Buckley station. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Melvyn Hughes (your webmaster's brother) and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Campaigners victory over Heritage rail bridges 16/6/22

In a stunning decision, the Eden District Council has refused retrospective planning permission to infill a railway bridge in Cumbria that could be used for a heritage railway route in the Eden Valley. The infilling of the Musgrove overbridge by the National Highways last year was widely condemned in the Heritage community. The pre-emptive action by National Highways blocked plans mooted by two preserved railways to rejoin between Kirkby Stephen and Warcop. The concrete will now be removed at huge expense and National Highways has guaranteed in future it will seek planning permission before any such alteration to heritage bridges on abandoned railways. One of the few voices in favour of keeping the concrete was Railway Paths. It will cost nearly £500,000 to remove the low density concrete/aggregate fill and re-point the bridge according to The Guardian. EDC will now serve an Enforcement Notice if necessary and National Highways  have said they will not appeal. See BBC report and detail from The Guardian.

 

F&WHR 16/6/22

Thursday was a day of sunny periods with maximum temperatures of 18C at Porthmadog. There was ONE train from Caernarfon (the Gelert Explorer) but FOUR from trains from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer and one Mountain Spirit and a Glaslyn Venturer train). Both Woodland Wanderer trains were fully booked before departure. Friday's trains see no services on the WHR.

Lyd arrived at 10:25 with the ECS for the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer with no time to run round before David Lloyd George departed from the FR platform with the 10:30 Mountain Spirit. At 15:20 Lyd had shunted the Woodland Wanderer to the westbound platform but not run round. This was for the return working of the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer which was due to depart at 15:40. The train usually runs round in the arrival track unless another train was following. There was no following train in the schedule but at 15:10 David Lloyd George appeared with the afternoon run of the Mountain Spirit. After this unexpected working, Lyd ran round its train shortly afterwards. Maybe with the strength of bookings the F&WHR decided to add an afternoon working of the Mountain Spirit late in the day.

The Fairlie was back at 17:34 with the afternoon Mountain Spirit. Run round came at 17:48 and the train departed ECS for Boston Lodge at 17:52 as the last working of the day.

 

North Wales main line 16/6/22

Class 197s DMUs are now on test at Holyhead. Class 60 No.60076 Dunbar hauled the Penmaenmawr-Tuebrook stone on Thursday 16/6/22.

 

F&WHR 2023 Calendar 16/6/22

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The F&WHR 2023 Calendar is now available from the webshop. For those like your webmaster who missed out last year an early purchase is advised. See F&WHR webshop.

 

F&WHR 15/6/22

Wednesday was a day of sunny periods at Porthmadog with a maximum temperature of 17C. There was ONE train from Caernarfon (the Gelert Explorer) but FOUR from trains from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer and two Mountain Spirit trains). The Glaslyn Venturer will return on Thursday. Both Woodland Wanderer trains were fully booked well before departure. It could be that one reason that there is resistance to adding additional Woodland Wanderer trains is that it might abstract revenue from the more expensive Mountain Spirit trains when they have plenty of space. It seems that the F&WHR is operating a yield management philosophy to recover from the economic hardships of COVID.

By 10:25 there were three trains at Porthmadog. David Lloyd George had arrived first into the FR platform and run round ready for the 10:30 Mountain Spirit. Blanche had arrived early enough to run round the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer in the WHR platform. Harlech Castle was also present with the FR Mess car in the sidings. After the 10:30 had left the diesel moved into the yard. The Fairlie arrived back with the afternoon working at 17:33 in brilliant sunshine. Run round came at 17:46 and the train departed ECS at 17:48 to finish the day as the signalman went home.

 

F&WHR 14/6/22

Tuesday was a sunny day at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 16C. There was ONE train from Caernarfon (the Gelert Explorer) but FIVE from trains from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer, two Mountain Spirit and one Glaslyn Explorer trains). The 13:55 Woodland Wanderer was sold out.

David Lloyd George was on the first working, the 10:30 Mountain Spirit passing Tan-y-bwlch at 11:05. This was followed by Blanche on the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer which arrived there at 11:34. The second run of the Mountain Spirit returned by 17:40. David Lloyd George ran round at 17:45 and took the ECS back to the depot departing at 17:50 as the final move of the day. The lower parts of the signalbox were being painted today.

 

Welsh Coal supplies resume

The Ffos-y-Fran (Merthyr) coal screening machine was repaired at the end of May and it seems Welsh coal will be available for several more months until November but the HRA is still keen to impress on WAG the need for a permanent supply. The restarting of Welsh coal deliveries might explain the strategic reserve the F&WHR is building up at Glan-y-pwll depot as ovoids going into store with a coal train up the FR on 9/6/22.

 

F&WHR 13/6/22

Monday was forecast to have a few sunny periods at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 15C. There were NO departures from Caernarfon and THREE from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer trains and one Mountain Spirit train). Looking ahead the week has a low service on Monday/Friday with no WHR trains at all on those days. The 13:55 Woodland Wanderer was sold out after midday.

David Lloyd George arrived at Tan-y-bwlch at 11:03 with the 10:30 Mountain Spirit followed by Blanche at 11:33 on the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer. Between trains at Tan-y-bwlch there was some tamping the track by the PW team.

 

Spooner's photo competition 13/6/22

The F&WHR recently announced that it is planning to change the theme of photos displayed in Spooner’s at Harbour Station - to celebrate the centenary of the Welsh Highland Railway, which will officially take place in 2023. Thanks to everyone who has sent their entries over the past few months a variety of fantastic photos have been received. While there are enough contemporary photos, the F&WHR could still do with some Historical or Reconstruction pictures of the Welsh Highland Railway.

If any supporter has got some, please send them to the F&WHR and your photo could be selected as one of the lucky few to be displayed in Spooner’s for all to see. Please make sure your photos are in JPEG format and at their original resolution to maintain quality. Send your photos to whr100photos@ffwhr.com. Wherever possible, please supply relevant information to accompany your photograph - including such things as date, location and anything of personal significance - so that the f&WHR can caption photographs appropriately. As the F&WHR will be unable to display all entries, they will use photos of particular interest on the social media feeds. Please confirm that you are happy for the F&WHR to do so when submitting photographs for consideration.

 

F&WHR timetable w/c 13/6/22

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F&WHR 12/6/22

Sunday was forecast to be a sunny day at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 17C. There was ONE train from Caernarfon (Gelert Explorer) but FOUR from trains from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer, one Mountain Spirit and one Glaslyn Explorer).

David Lloyd George arrived at Tan-y-bwlch with the 10:30 Mountain Spirit at 11:08. Prince arrived at 11:41 with the Woodland Wanderer.

 

Russell to return for WHR 100 Celebrations (11/6/22)

This westerly view (2022) shows Russell at Porthmadog on test. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy WHHR and was taken on a digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

It has been confirmed, as widely anticipated, that Russell will operate on the Dinas-Rhyd Ddu section hauling several heritage trains during the WHR 100 Event 30-31/7/22, which celebrates the reopening of the NWNGR section of the WHR after closure during the First World War while the WHR proper was being constructed between Rhyd Ddu and Porthmadog. The train will clearly have to arrive via the full route but will not haul passenger services on that section during its ECS transfer to Dinas. Previously the loco has hauled trains on the Caernarfon to Waunfawr section during SuperPower 2000 and Pen-y-Mount to Beddgelert section in 2019. Maybe the loco will return in 2023 (along with a Baldwin No.590 lookalike?) to cover the whole route to celebrate the opening throughout?

 

This easterly view (2019) shows Russell approaching the former Hafod Garregog Halt during the 2019 Event with a train for Beddgelert. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Russell has been subject to improvements to valve gear and timing recently and is currently being tested in advance of its public duties. It will haul four WHHR coaches including the original Buffet Car No.10, Gladstone Car No.29, the replica Corridor Car No.9 and Pickering Brake No.8. It is possible the F&WHR may contribute No.23 which is an original WHR coach and the replica NWNGR coach No.24 for other likely formations.

As Russell is air braked it may only operate with air braked or through piped rolling stock, though Russell could be double headed with a vacuum braked loco such as one of the England engines known to have operated on the line 100 years ago. The timing loads for this section of the WHR between Dinas and Rhyd Ddu limit the trains to relatively short formations and so tickets will be in short supply. Tickets go on sale later in June.

See F&WHR Press Release for full details.

 

F&WHR 11/6/22

Saturday was forecast to be a sunny day at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 16C. There was NO Snowdonia Star but FOUR from trains from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer, one Mountain Spirit and one Harbourmaster). There were additional Beer Festival shuttle trains today as were on Friday between Caernarfon and Waunfawr using the same timetable. The event finished Saturday evening. The Glaslyn Venturer returns on Sunday.

At 10:15 Prince was running round the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer in the WHR platform while David Lloyd George was on the 10:30 Mountain Spirit in the FR platform. Prince was able to complete the run round before the Fairlie departed. David Lloyd George arrived a little later than normal at Tan-y-bwlch at 11:14. All was over by 5pm  at Porthmadog with the return of The Harbourmaster but the party continued at Dinas with the ECS from the final Beer Festival shuttle being put to bed about 11:00.

No.130 was used on the shuttle trains.

 

This northerly view (11/6/22) shows Vale of Ffestiniog preparing the ECS for shuttle duties at Dinas. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy Tom Waldren and was taken on a phone cam. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This northerly view (11/6/22) shows No.130 preparing for shuttle duties at Dinas while Vale of Ffestiniog extracts the ECS from the Carriage Shed. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy Tom Waldren and was taken on a phone cam. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This northerly view (11/6/22) shows No.130 on the Beer Festival shuttle running round at Waunfawr. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy Tom Waldren and was taken on a phone cam. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

No.143 progress 11/6/22

No.143 is being reassembled at Dinas and the water tank is now back on the loco but the bunker is yet to be fitted. They are in their new shade of lined green. The boiler lagging appears complete and the cladding sheets will go on soon.

 

This Dinas Loco Shed  view (11/6/22) shows No.143 being completed. The water tank is fitted and boiler lagging is underway. The F&WHR really needs another Garratt as it is currently operating with no spare loco for the WHR. It would require two FR locos to replace one  Garratt. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Tom Waldren and was taken on a phone cam. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

F&WHR 10/6/22

Friday was forecast to be a sunny day at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 16C. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (The Snowdonia Star) and FOUR from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer, one Mountain Spirit and one Harbourmaster). Both Woodland Wanderer trains were fully booked by 8am today, a frequent occurrence this week so there was time to add additional workings. The through trains on the WHR, The Harbourmaster operates Saturday too, while the Glaslyn Venturer returns on Sunday.

Several extra shuttle trains operate between Caernarfon-Waunfawr Friday and Saturday according to the timetable below in association with the Beer Festival at Dinas. The Harbourmaster makes an extra return trip between Caernarfon and Dinas during its normal layover time at midday. The last train of the day will be an ECS from Caernarfon to Dinas after the 21:55 Waunfawr-~Caernarfon arrives in Caernarfon at 22:30.

 

                                                                                   

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No.87 departed the WHR platform with The Harbourmaster at 09:40 while the ECS for the 10:30 Mountain Spirit was approaching the  FR platform with Merddin Emrys in charge. Prince was on the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer. Prince was back at Porthmadog on the return working of the 13:55, running round in the sunshine at 16:12. The train left for Boston Lodge ECS at 16:17. Vale of Ffestiniog hauled the shuttle trains.

 

This northerly view (10/6/22) shows Vale of Ffestiniog on the Beer Festival shuttle appearing to haul part of the Snowdonia Star rake in use for shuttle purposes. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy Tom Waldren and was taken on a phone cam. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Moving Pictures No.65 10/6/22 

Click on the YouTube link to watch 22 minute 51 seconds of video covering K1 at W&LLR, the 40th anniversary of the re-opening of Blaenau Ffestiniog FR station and the Jubilee specials. This video was published on 10/6/22 and is best viewed at 1080p with Chrome. This video was produced by John Wooden (F&WHR) on a professional 4K Betamax camcorder.

 

Linda progress

Work on Linda's boiler is complete but the boiler remains out of the frames as work will now progress to its bottom end. Linda is a really useful small engine like Blanche and has a good power rating for hauling shorter trains.

 

K1 at Statfold

After an extended stay at Dinas from 17/9/21, K1 made it back to Statfold Barn last week calling at the W&LLR's Beyer Bash event 20-22/5/22. It is due to appear this weekend in the Statfold Indian Summer Event.

 

F&WHR 9/6/22

Thursday was forecast to be a rainy day at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 15C. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (The Gelert Explorer) and FOUR from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer, one Mountain Spirit and one Glaslyn Explorer). Both Woodland Wanderer trains were fully booked today. The Glaslyn Venturer returns on Sunday while the through trains on the WHR, The Harbourmaster and the Snowdonia Star, operate Friday and Saturday.

Merddin Emrys hauled the 10:30 Mountain Spirit departing on time while Prince waited on the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer in the WHR platform having already run round. In the afternoon Merddin Emrys hauled a coal train to Glan-y-pwll as a strategic store? Prince and the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer had to be shunted to the westbound platform at Tan-y-bwlch to allow it to pass during the layover time between 14:35 and 15:40.

Prince arrived back at 16:15 with the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer into a very wet FR platform. The loco ran round at 16:23 and departed ECS for the depot at 16:28 as the last move of the day though Merddin Emrys would have returned light engine from Glan-y-pwll later.

 

North Wales Main line 9-10/6/22

The Three Peak charity event was run with LSL locos this year and Nos.47593/501 hauled the first leg to Bangor on 9/6/22.

No.66778 Cambois Depot 25 Years was noted on a North Wales weedkilling trip on 10/6/22. Cambois depot was on the Durham coast at Blyth. The loco covered the Blaenau Ffestiniog branch too but the Llandudno and Holyhead lengths had been covered previously. 

No. 66734 appeared in a Royal lilac livery recently, named Platinum Jubilee and carrying Union Jack emblems. This loco is the latest livery output from Eastleigh Works. This loco is a Euro 66 variant purchased to replace the one that derailed alongside Loch Treig and was cut up on site due to the difficult location. See YouTube of recovery. This loco has various Euro modifications and takes the number of the cut up loco (is that allowed under TOPS rules?). On 4/6/22 it was on the Shotton-Margam steel train.

 

F&WHR 8/6/22

Wednesday was forecast to have a sunny periods at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 15C. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (The Gelert Explorer) and THREE from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer, one Mountain Spirit). Both Woodland Wanderer trains were fully booked today. The Glaslyn Venturer returns on Thursday and Sunday while the through trains on the WHR operate Friday and Saturday.

Merddin Emrys hauled the 10:30 Mountain Spirit departing on time while Prince ran round the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer in the WHR platform. Prince arrived back with the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer at 16:07. Run round came 5 minutes later and the ECS departed for the depot at 16:19 to close the day's activities.

 

VoR Garratt No.60 in service 8/6/22

The Vale of Rheidol's red NG13 Garratt, No.60 Drakensberg, worked test passenger trains on 8/6/22 on the 10:30 Aberystwyth to Devil's Bridge and a second turn at 14:00. The name is carried on the water tank. The loco is to be used again on 19/7/22 on the official 'First Train', tickets for which will soon be available. There are additional dates in July on 19-21/7/22 and 26-28/7/22. See VoR Facebook page. The loco was obtained from a Swiss tourist attraction that found it could not be used on their short, sharply curved, Garden Centre route. The VoR loco roster for July is available here. This is a working spreadsheet with selectable month tabs at the bottom.

 

Taliesin progress 8/6/22

The very popular and free steaming single Fairlie Taliesin is receiving attention at Boston Lodge. The only representative of a group of 4 single Fairlies that ran on the NWNGR/FR/WHR entered service in August 2000 and has starred in many WHR events. Its boiler has been out of ticket since 2000 but a donor is paying its boiler overhaul, however it has waited in a queue caused by COVID. The loco is currently stored in the new Carriage Shed, without its boiler which is having new stays fitted. Partially completed new double Fairlie James Spooner is also in the Carriage Shed.

There are still calls for support for a project to resurrect the WHR Single Fairlie Moel Tryfan, a project that scarcely dare mention its name, parts of which still exist. A beefed up replica Moel Tryfan, maybe using the extant parts, could haul prototypical shorter trains on the WHR to supplement the unsatisfactory one MEGA train a day service on the WHR currently envisaged for the rest of the year. Taliesin itself could haul 6/7 coaches on the 1 in 80 FR and Moel Tryfan could do the same on the Caernarfon-Rhyd Ddu section in a similar way to the Woodland Wanderer on the FR where small engines have proved their worth.

 

F&WHR 7/6/22

Tuesday was forecast to be a sunny day with maximum temperatures of 17C. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (The Gelert Explorer) and FOUR from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer, one Mountain Spirit and one Glaslyn Venturer trains). The two Woodland Wanderer trains were fully booked.

Merddin Emrys left on the 10:30 Mountain Spirit but strangely the Woodland Wanderer had not arrived in the FR platform at that time. The loco was shunting in the yard at 10:40 so the rake must have been in the FR yard unusually. The Woodland Wanderer was shunted into the WHR platform at 10:47 from the FR yard by Prince. On the second run of the day, also fully booked, Prince left Tan-y-bwlch at 15:33 in the last move of the day.

 

F&WHR 6/6/22

Monday was forecast to have a few sunny periods at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 16C. There were NO departures from Caernarfon and THREE from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer trains and one Mountain Spirit train). The service pattern this week looks a lot different from the Bank Holiday/School Half Term Week last week with fewer trains every day. Furthermore The Harbourmaster and Snowdonia Star will operate additionally on Friday 10/6/22.

PTG Tours ran some extra trains on the F&WHR today with Merddin Emrys and Lyd taking a train to Caernarfon. Firstly however, the Fairlie took the tour group to Boston Lodge Halt at 08:20 for a private tour of the works. The tour group was based at Port Meirion from 3/6/22. A similar tour is planned on 19/9/22.

David Lloyd George was on the 10:30 Mountain Prince passing Minffordd at 10:39 with no headboard. Blanche followed at 11:07 with the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer, including headboard.

The Mountain Prince rake was used in the afternoon departing Porthmadog at 16:15 with Prince, Welsh Pony and Palmerston on the front for the FR part of the PTG Special. Blanche shunted out of the yard to couple to the ECS from the Woodland Wanderer. Meanwhile Lyd and Merddin Emrys waited at the end of the FR platform to make a light engine movement to Boston Lodge after dropping off the PTG Special. After that Blanche departed with the ECS from the Woodland Wanderer in sunshine at 16:40.

The PTG Special paused at Tan-y-bwlch and departed for Blaenau at 17:10. The rake returned after a short break at Blaenau and departed at 18:46 for Porthmadog as the last activity of the day. The tour group had an evening meal booked in Spooners with Paul Lewin as guest speaker.

 

This westerly view (6/6/22) shows Prince, Welsh Pony and Palmerston with Platinum Jubilee headboard passing Minffordd. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a webcam. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

PTG Tour images 6/6/22

The F&WHR has published some 30 images of the first half of the PTG Tour on 6/6/22. More will come from the FR half of the trip later. See here for full details.

 

This westerly view (6/6/22) shows Lyd leading David Lloyd George on the Caernarfon leg of the PTG Tour crossing Britannia Bridge. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Melvyn Hughes and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Train services w/c 6/6/22

Click on the image to enlarge. This image is courtesy F&WHR.

 

Triple Header PTG Tour 6/6/22

The F&WHR has now published a set of 24 images of the FR leg of the PTG tour on 6/6/22 running up the FR to Blaenau and back to Porthmadog. The special had three England locos in charge with Palmerston, Welsh Pony and Prince in that order. For more images see F&WHR Facebook page.

 

This westerly view (6/6/22) shows Palmerston leading Welsh Pony and Prince heading for Blaenau Ffestiniog hauling the FR leg of the PTG Tour in the later afternoon. The train is rounding Boston Lodge Curve. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a web camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Llangollen railway news

Class 26 No.26010 (as green 5310) will be hauling trains over 11-12/6/22 and on Saturday evening for the LR Beer Festival.

 

F&WHR 5/6/22

The Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend came to an end on Sunday with thunderstorms and drizzle forecast for much of the day and 14C maximum temperatures. With the bad weather forecast the service was reduced to ONE train from Caernarfon (the Gelert Explorer) and FOUR from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer, one Mountain Spirit and one Glaslyn Venturer trains). Monday sees a further reduction in services with no trains at all planned on the WHR! Today's 10:55 Woodland Wanderer was sold out before departure.

The first train of the day was Harlech Castle which shunted the Mess coach out of Tan-y-bwlch sidings at 09:02 before propelling back towards the east at 09:06. The 10:15 Glaslyn Venturer was hauled by No.87, which left on time in drizzly conditions carrying its normal headboard. Merddin Emrys was waiting in the FR platform with the 10:30 Mountain Spirit while Welsh Pony came over with the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer once the WHR platform was vacated. There was not time to complete the run round before the Fairlie departed at 10:34. Welsh Pony arrived at Tan-y-bwlch at 11:37 carrying the Jubilee headboard. Harlech Castle arrived at Tan-y-bwlch from the east with a works train at 14:13 and waited to cross the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer which arrived at 14:36 before proceeding probably to Minffordd Yard.

The 13:55 Woodland Wanderer arrived back around 16:10 and was promptly dispatched ECS to the depot to close the day's activities.

The F&WHR has published a selection of 25 images of trains carrying the Jubilee headboard on 5/6/22. Click here for more.

 

This westerly view (5/6/22) shows Welsh Pony on the Woodland Wanderer carrying the Jubilee headboard. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a webcam. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

F&WHR 4/6/22

Saturday was forecast to have sunny periods and maximum temperatures of 18 degrees at Porthmadog. Saturday continues the Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend services with one change, there was ONE departure from Caernarfon (The Snowdonia Star) and SIX from Porthmadog (three Woodland Wanderer, two Mountain Spirit and The Harbourmaster trains). The 15:45 Woodland Wanderer train has been cancelled as it is less popular. As usual the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer was fully booked even at 06:00!

David Lloyd George was the first train to appear at Tan-y-bwlch, arriving at 11:10 but with no headboard at all! Welsh Pony was next with the Platinum Jubilee headboard arriving at 11:44. Lyd was the third arrival at 13:30 carrying the Woodland Wanderer headboard. As the 15:45 Woodland Wanderer was cancelled the final working of the day was the second Mountain Spirit which arrived back about 17:35 and was disposed to the depot about 18:00 to close the day's activities.

 

F&WHR 3/6/22

Friday was forecast to have sunny periods and maximum temperatures of 17 degrees at Porthmadog with a possible thunderstorm at midday. As Friday is a Jubilee Bank Holiday there was ONE departure from Caernarfon (The Snowdonia Star) and SEVEN from Porthmadog (four Woodland Wanderer, two Mountain Spirit and The Harbourmaster trains). This service pattern repeats on Saturday. The 10:55 Woodland Wanderer was already sold out by 08:30. Hugh Napier is due to put in an appearance giving cab rides at Porthmadog today between trains. The Garratts appeared to have exchanged duties when meeting at Beddgelert on Thursday afternoon. This is possible as the Gelert Explorer departs Beddgelert at 14:30 but the second run of the Glaslyn Venturer arrives there at 14:25.

At 08:52 No.87 shunted onto Boston Lodge curve to be coaled at the north end of Boston Lodge works. The loco then returned to the Carriage shed to bring the ECS for the 09:40  The Harbourmaster over to the WHR platform. The train arrived at 09:13 sporting the Jubilee headboard.

 

This northerly view (3/6/22) shows No.87 with Jubilee headboard preparing to depart on the 09:40 Harbourmaster. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a webcam. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Merddin Emrys arrived into the FR platform with the ECS for the 10:30 Mountain Spirit at 09:55. The Fairlie ran round and coupled up 5 minutes later while the ECS for the Woodland Wanderer was being prepared at Boston Lodge.

At 13:00 No.130 was running round the Snowdonia Star in the WHR platform ready for the 14:15 return journey. Welsh Pony was on the 10:55 and Lyd on the 12:45 Woodland Wanderer as yesterday. The return working of The Harbourmaster was put to bed by 17:00 and all was quiet until the return of the afternoon Mountain Spirit at 17:35. This arrived in the middle of a slow moving thunderstorm and the run round was completed in pouring rain as Lyd approached with the returning 15:45 Woodland Wanderer into the FR platform at 18:09. A large pool developed by the entrance to the new Premier Inn which may be open now as private cars were using the entrance. The Fairlie departed with the ECS a minute later. Lyd ran round at 18:24 and departed with the ECS at 18:32 to close the day's activities.

The F&WHR has published a selection of 30 images of No.87 on 3/6/22. Click here for more.

 

This easterly view (3/6/22) shows No.87 with Jubilee headboard departing Porthmadog on the 09:40 Harbourmaster. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a webcam. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

F&WHR 2/6/22

Thursday was a repeat of Tuesday/Wednesday's services and was forecast to have sunny periods at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 16C. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (The Gelert Explorer) and no less than EIGHT from Porthmadog (four Woodland Wanderer, two Mountain Spirit and two Glaslyn Venturer trains). There are surely opportunities to have more trains from Caernarfon such as a short working to Rhyd Ddu and back while the Gelert Explorer lays over in Beddgelert given rolling stock and crew availability? For example Prince could haul a short heritage rake on the easier grades to Rhyd Ddu to provide an authentic 1930s experience. The 10:55 Woodland Wanderer was sold out as well as the 10:30 Mountain Spirit. The Premier Inn seems to be getting ready to open as the traffic cones have now disappeared from its entrance, though the footpath at the entrance looks rough. Friday and Saturday will see The Harbourmaster and Snowdonia Star run.

At 09:00 the signalman was going on duty at Porthmadog as the Garratt was shunting at Boston Lodge in preparation for the 10:15 Glaslyn Venturer duty. The loco shunted towards the Old Loco Shed sidings at 09:00, possibly for coaling, a move not previously noticed. The loco was back shunting the Carriage Shed at 09:10 before drawing the ECS into the WHR platform at 09:28. David Lloyd George arrived at 10:03 with the Mountain Spirit set.

 

This westerly view (3/6/22) shows David Lloyd George on the 10:30 Mountain Spirit carrying the Jubilee headboard, the first train of the Jubilee to do so. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a webcam. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Once the Glaslyn Venturer had departed the Woodland Wanderer ECS started out from Boston Lodge and arrived in the WHR platform hauled by Welsh Pony at 10:24. Run round was delayed until after the Mountain Spirit. Hugh Napier turned up by 11:50 in the WHR platform to provide footplate rides between trains. It ran in parallel down the WHR platform as Lyd pulled in at 12:07 with the ECS for the 12:45 Woodland Wanderer.

 

This northerly view (2/6/22) shows Hugh Napier giving footplate rides between service trains in Harbour Station while Lyd arrives with the ECS for the 12:45 Woodland Wanderer. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a webcam. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

The station was busy again from 13:00 pm as No.130 was back and ran round for the afternoon 13:40 Glaslyn Venturer. Welsh Pony arrived a little later and ran round ready for the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer. This train must be shunted into the yard as the Mountain Spirit arrives back at 13:35 and occupies the FR platform. It would be better if the second run of the Glaslyn Venturer departed a little earlier and vacated the WHR platform before the Mountain Spirit arrives. The consequence for the existing timetable is that the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer must be shunted from the yard to the WHR platform. The shunt arrived about 13:50 just 5 minutes before departure but the crew did not propel very far down the platform so that the waiting passengers had to walk the full length of the platform delaying loading a little. Despite this, quick work by platform staff and the guard got the train away at 13:57, just a couple of minutes late. Once the WHR was vacated Charles Napier reappeared to shunt up and down the WHR platform and the Fairlie could run round ready for the 14:30 Mountain Spirit.

At 18:00 David Lloyd George was waiting with the ECS Mountain Spirit in the WHR for Lyd to return. Lyd rolled in at 18:05 allowing the Fairlie to depart a minute later. Lyd ran round at 18:13 and departed with the ECS at 18:18 to finish the day's activities.

 

SuperPower?

The latest F&WHR Press Release features the FR's Bygones event and WHR Centenary event but does not mention SuperPower. Surely this is an oversight?

 

Llangollen inspection saloon

The partially restored Inspection Saloon No.80975 is now being attached to trains running from Llangollen. It is finished in a GWR chocolate and cream livery and has large windows similar to and Observation Car. Passengers may ride in it for a small supplementary charge. GWR steam loco No.3802 arrived back on 30/5/22 from wheel turning at Carnforth. The motion must be reassembled before the loco is returned to traffic in the Summer.

 

F&WHR 1/6/22

Wednesday was a repeat of Tuesday's services and was forecast to have sunny periods at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 15C. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (The Gelert Explorer) and no less than EIGHT from Porthmadog (four Woodland Wanderer, two Mountain Spirit and two Glaslyn Venturer trains). There are surely opportunities to have more trains from Caernarfon such as a short working to Rhyd Ddu and back while the Gelert Explorer lays over in Beddgelert? The 13:55 Woodland Wanderer was sold out.

First through Tan-y-Bwlch was Merddin Emrys on the 10:30 Mountain Spirit which arrived at 11:09. Next up was Welsh Pony which arrived on the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer at 11:55. The loco ran round and departed with the return working an hour later. Lyd was next in 13:37 with the 12:45 Woodland Wanderer. This was soon shunted to the westbound platform to allow the afternoon Mountain Spirit to pass. No.130 was on the Glaslyn Venturer which had a second trip on the 13:40 from Porthmadog.

At 18:15 Lyd was running round the returned 15:45 Woodland Wanderer in the FR platform. The ECS left at 18:19 for the depot bringing the day to a close.  

 

Joining at intermediate stations

As anticipated a few days ago the F&WHR is providing a dedicated coach for hop-on/hop-off traffic and extending the facility from Society members to the general public. For those who like using the train as part of a walk or wish to do a shorter journey, the F&WHR has introduced an intermediate travel carriage on all but the Woodland Wanderer services. So, subject to there being room in the carriage, you may join the train and pay the guard for your ticket. Please note, there are no distancing restrictions in this carriage. You will find information on times and fares in the train services section of the website. This facility is for 'turn up and go' and is not available to book in advance. This carriage may also be used for return journeys between Blaenau Ffestiniog and Porthmadog & between Beddgelert and Porthmadog on days when there is more than one service.

 

WHR Celebrations 30-31/7/22

The F&WHR, WHRS, WHHR and Welsh Highland Heritage Group are delighted to be working together to arrange a weekend of heritage trains operating between Dinas and Rhyd Ddu (as South Snowdon is now known) to celebrate the reopening of this section of the line in 1922. They are hoping to welcome a very special visitor to Dinas. Speculation is mounting as to whether Russell will be invited as it was present on the WHR in 1922. Sadly only the ghost of single Fairlie Moel Tryfan can grace the proceedings.

 

Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend celebrations

The F&WHR will have a long weekend of celebrations. There will be a special 'Platinum Jubilee' headboard which will be used on several trains over the next five days. There are headboards on other trains as well. Porthmadog station will have a little Jubilee Bank Holiday fun on Thursday and Friday. Quarry Hunslet Hugh Napier, which used to work in the Penrhyn Slate Quarry, will be running up and down the track beside Platform 2 for visitors to take a ride on the footplate beside the driver. The loco should be in Harbour Station during the following times.

Thursday: 11:00-12:45 ... 14:00-16:00

Friday: 11:00-12:00 ... 14:15-16:30

 

This Jubilee headboard (1/6/22) will be carried by several trains over the Jubilee period. The Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty the Queen reminds us of when she travelled on the train from Caernarfon to Dinas in April 2008 and the special reopening of the BR line through Caernarfon for the Investiture in July, 1969 when the Queen alighted at Dinas from the Royal Train. Congratulations to her on this happy and glorious occasion. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy Dave Thurlow F&WHR and was taken on a digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

F&WHR 31/5/22

Tuesday was forecast to be cloudy at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 14C. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (The Gelert Explorer) and no less than EIGHT from Porthmadog (four Woodland Wanderer, two Mountain Spirit and two Glaslyn Venturer trains). Surely this is a disparity and there should be more trains from Caernarfon?

Merddin Emrys had a rather wet start in the morning with the 10:30 Mountain Spirit but still made it to Tan-y-bwlch at 11:09. Welsh Pony was next up with the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer. This was followed by Lyd at 13:30 on the 12:45 Woodland Wanderer. Lyd shunted the train to the westbound platform later to let the following train arrive at 14:35 with Welsh Pony on the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer. This was also shunted to allow the 14:30 Mountain Spirit to pass, again in the hands of Merddin Emrys. Welsh Pony completed its run round later.

Meanwhile down at Porthmadog the sun came out in the late afternoon and the scaffolding had gone from the signalbox and relay cabin. Presumably the paintwork has been completed. There was a departmental working from Boston Lodge to Dinas hauled by Vale of Ffestiniog with just one wagon, BZ2004, carrying the new LNER Apple Green coal bunker for storage while the loco's overhaul is completed. the paint shop is having a clearout as the roof is being repaired. However, the paint is said to be for protection only at this stage and the final colour remains a mystery!

Lyd arrived back at 18:03 with the return working of the 15:45 Woodland Wanderer into the WHR platform and ran to refuel/water after the ECS from the 14:30 Mountain Spirit departed at 18:08 from the /FR platform. Lyd departed with the ECS at 18:24 with the final movement of the day.  

 

This northerly view (31/5/22) shows Vale of Ffestiniog on a departmental carrying No.138's new coal bunker to Dinas. Will this new shade of green be the final colour of this formerly red loco. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

F&WHR 30/5/22

Monday was forecast to be a cloudy/rainy day at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 12C. There was ONE departures from Caernarfon and SEVEN from Porthmadog (four Woodland Wanderer trains, two Mountain Spirit trains and one afternoon Glaslyn Venturer train). The 10:55 Woodland Wanderer was fully booked by 09:30. The service pattern this week looks a little different with eight trains from Porthmadog and just one from Caernarfon from Tuesday-Thursday! Furthermore The Harbourmaster and Snowdonia Star will operate additionally on Friday 3/6/22.

Merddin Emrys was on the first train of the day, the 10:30 Mountain Spirit and Welsh Pony was in charge of the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer. This is the first time No.5 has appeared in regular service, however it did operate on The Snowdonian along with the other two England locos. Lyd hauled the 12:45 Woodland Wanderer extra using the spare set. No.130 hauled the 13:40 Glaslyn Venturer which today ran only in the afternoon. Merddin Emrys also hauled the 14:30 Mountain Spirit and this was another first as previously, when there have been two of these trains, they swopped Fairlies at Porthmadog.  

At 18:05 Merddin Emrys shunted from Porthmadog fuelling point and returned to the Mountain Spirit in the WHR platform. the ECS was held for the late running 15:45 Woodland Wanderer to return. Lyd arrived back at 18:15 some 12 minutes late allowing the ECS Mountain Spirit to depart a minute later. Lyd departed with its ECS at 18:29 to close the day's activities.

 

Timetable w/c 30/5/22

Click on the image to enlarge. Click again for full size where available. This image is courtesy F&WHR.

 

Beddgelert facilities improvement

The temporary waiting shelter and shop have opened on the concrete base allocated for a future permanent station building at Beddgelert. There is also an outside seated area for waiting, eating/drinking snacks if the weather is fine. A wooden fence has been erected around the edge of the concrete foundation and a level access provided for wheelchairs etc. The shop is on the north side of the pad, the shelter on the south side and between them is the open air seated area. the old wooden ticket office is still present by the footpath access to the platforms. As current F&WHR policy is to treat Beddgelert as a 'frontier' station for most of the week with just one train from Caernarfon and one or two from Porthmadog, use of the facilities there has grown far beyond the initial plans when through services started. It is hoped a permanent station building might be constructed in a year's time if funding can be obtained.

 

F&WHR 29/5/22

Sunday was forecast to have sunny periods at Porthmadog with rain in the early afternoon and maximum temperatures of 14C. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (The Gelert Explorer) and FOUR from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer trains, one Mountain Spirit and one Glaslyn Venturer). The 10:55 Woodland Wanderer was already fully booked by 07:15. The morning Glaslyn Venturer has been replaced by a 13:40 afternoon working today and also on Monday but with two trains a day Tuesday-Friday matching the school Half Term Week. From Monday the Woodland Wanderer is expanded to two sets making two return trips each at 10:55, 12:45, 13:55 and 15:45, using the spare set. There will also be two Mountain Spirit services a day from 30/5/22 until 4/6/22. No additional trains are planned to operate out of Caernarfon for the foreseeable future despite the large increase in trains out of Porthmadog.

The 10:15 Glaslyn Venturer was replaced by a 13:40 working today because of Half Term week. There was no 10:15 departure. Lyd pulled into the WHR platform with the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer at 10:14, the first use of this loco on this service. Meanwhile David Lloyd George was waiting in the FR platform to depart with the 10:30 Mountain Spirit. Lyd was early enough to run to the yard to refuel and water before the Mountain Spirit departed.

 

This westerly view (29/5/22) shows Lyd about to run round the Woodland Wanderer in the WHR platform while David Lloyd George waits with the Mountain Spirit in the FR platform.  Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Lyd arrived back at 16:12 with the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer. No.130 arrived back at 16:20 with the afternoon working of the Glaslyn Venturer and departed at 16:26 ECS for Boston Lodge. Lyd ran round at 16:37 and departed at 16:41 to complete the day's activities.

 

Covid Policy changes?

At the weekend train staff were advising passengers of a possible relaxation of the F&WHR's COVID policy following the expected announcement on Monday that WAG is set to remove all remaining COVID restrictions. What difference (if any) this makes to F&WHR services has yet to be announced. One area of interest is the availability of fares to intermediate stations and hop on/hop off fares rather than the operation of fixed full length fares, criticised by some supporters as 'Disney trains'.

 

Llangollen first 28/5/22

There was an historic moment at the new Corwen Station during the evening of 28/5/22 with the arrival of the first passenger train stock ECS. The train was run under line possession after the last service train of the day. The train was a gauging trial and was run through both platforms. The locomotive was No.47449. See Unofficial Llangollen Railway Facebook page for full details and images. It cannot to be too long now before the extension is opened but much work is still needed to complete the platform facilities.

 

This easterly view (28/5/22) shows 47449 (as 1566) at the new Corwen station passing the beautifully restored signalbox. There is a siding near the signalbox for changeover locos in gala events etc.. The signal box will not be operational for some time so a ground frame will be in use. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Iain Ross and was taken on a digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This easterly view (28/5/22) shows 47449 (as 1566) clearance testing the platforms with the ECS at the new Corwen station.. The water tower and signal box are also in view. For many years the signal box was stored in Carrog yard. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Iain Ross and was taken on a digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This easterly view (28/5/22) shows 47449 (as 1566) at the new Corwen station headshunt at the west end of the station. The low Green Lane road bridge was removed when the line was closed in the 1960s and any future extension towards Bala would require a level crossing here now. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Iain Ross and was taken on a digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

F&WHR 28/5/22

Saturday was forecast to be an improving sunny day at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 16C. Saturday is a repeat of Friday's services. There was one departure from Caernarfon (the Snowdonia Star through train) and FOUR from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer trains, a Mountain Spirit and The Harbourmaster through train)

No.130 was ready to depart by 09:25 and left on time as David Lloyd George arrived into the FR platform with the ECS for the 10:30 Mountain Spirit. Blanche arrived at 10:15 with the ECS for the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer into the WHR platform. At 11:00 The Harbourmaster was passing No.87 with the Snowdonia Star at Rhyd Ddu. Fortunately your webmaster's cousin was on the train and took some views. This website gets very few contributions for the WHR.

 

This easterly view (28/5/22) shows No.130 ready to depart with The Harbourmaster at 09:23. The weather improved later. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Brian Wright and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This northerly view (28/5/22) shows No.130 waiting with The Harbourmaster at 11:00 at Rhyd Ddu for the Snowdonia Star to pass. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Brian Wright and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This northerly view (28/5/22) shows No.87 arriving at Rhyd Ddu with the Snowdonia Star at 11:00 crossing The Harbourmaster.  Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Brian Wright and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This southerly view (28/5/22) shows No.130 passing Caeau Gwynion with Snowdon above the loco on the return journey.  Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Brian Wright and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This southerly view (28/5/22) shows No.130 rounding Ffridd Isaf curve on the return journey of The Harbourmaster at 15:48. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Brian Wright and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

No.130 returned The Harbourmaster to Porthmadog about 16:30 and had left ECS for Boston Lodge by 16:50.

 

Llangollen Railway 28-29/5/22

The Llangollen Railways Class 47 No.47449 is being used this weekend on passenger services. The loco carries the number 1566 (but appears in BR blue), the number it carried for about 5 years after the demise of steam and dropping the D prefix pre-renumbering to TOPS in March 1974.

 

F&WHR 27/5/22

Friday was forecast to be an improving sunny day at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 15C. There was one departure from Caernarfon (the Snowdonia Star through train) and FOUR from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer trains, a Mountain Spirit and The Harbourmaster through train). The through trains are unusual on a Friday.

At 09:30 No.130 was reversing onto its rake for the 09:40 Harbourmaster, presumably having gone to top up with coal and water in the yard after hauling the ECS into the platform. David Lloyd George arrived with the ECS Mountain Spirit rake into the FR platform as it departed. Blanche arrived in the WHR platform a little later and ran round at 10:10 as there was plenty of time before the 10:30 Mountain Spirit departure.

No.130 was back by 16:35 on the returning Harbourmaster and then departed 16:37 ECS for the depot to close activities for the day.

 

This northerly view (27/5/22) shows No.130 on the return working of The Harbourmaster crossing the Snowdon Wharf Level Crossing as it rolls into Harbour Station. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Songs of Praise (29/5/22)

Sean Fletcher is in the Snowdonia National Park to discover the roots of Christianity in the area and the stories that have shaped its rich history and iconic landscape. James Lusted visits the Ffestiniog Railway, the oldest independent railway company in the world, to hear about its importance to the slate mining industry and the local community. Sean meets a local volunteer balancing the demands of tourism and conservation in the Snowdonia National Park. the programme contains congregational hymns and music old and new from across Wales.

Songs of Praise, Sunday 29th May 2022 on BBC One and afterwards here bbc.in/3ySA29T in the UK.

 

F&WHR 26/5/22

Thursday was forecast to be a cloudy day at Porthmadog with improving weather and a maximum temperatures of 16C. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (the Gelert Explorer) and FOUR from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer trains and one Mountain Spirit and the Glaslyn Venturer reappears today). Both Woodland Wanderer trains were sold out but with no attempt to add additional services.

No.130 was on the Glaslyn Venturer departing at 10:15, David Lloyd George was on the 19:30 Mountain Spirit and Blanche on the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer. Blanche departed Porthmadog with the ECS at 16:20 to end the day's activities.

 

40th Anniversary Headboards 25/5/22

Tuesday, 25/5/82 was the day that the Ffestiniog Railway first ran passenger trains into the newly-built Central Station in Blaenau Ffestiniog - restoring the link between the slate quarrying town and Porthmadog. Wednesday's Mountain Spirit service to Blaenau Ffestiniog carried a replica of one of the historic headboards to commemorate this special date in Ffestiniog Railway history. A special train was also run from Blaenau Ffestiniog on this day, in conjunction with the Snowdonia Statesman railtour from Swindon to Blaenau Ffestiniog. The special was hauled by Prince and Blanche - with Prince carrying the original headboard from the first FR passenger train to Blaenau Ffestiniog on 25/5/82.

The headboard carried by David Lloyd George on the morning's Mountain Spirit service is a replica of the headboard used for the opening of the new station at Tan-y-grisiau on 24/6/78. It was also carried on the first passenger train to Blaenau Ffestiniog, but only in the Down direction from Blaenau Ffestiniog to Porthmadog. This impressive headboard was always a favourite in the FR collection, but due to its age and condition it has not been used on a train for many years. This replica has been created from a photograph of the original and so includes all the wear and tear of a headboard that has seen service on many trains over the years. However, as the sign-writing on the original had deteriorated badly, Glenn Williams decided to repaint the lettering to its pristine state.

 

This westerly view (25/5/22) shows David Lloyd George carrying the replica headboard Blaenau Ffestiniog Here we Come used on the Tan-y-grisiau opening special 24/6/78.  Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This westerly view (24/6/78) shows Merddin Emrys carrying the original headboard Blaenau Ffestiniog Here we Come used on the Tan-y-grisiau opening special 24/6/78.The train is in the headshunt at Tan-y-grisiau as seen from the footbridge just to the east. The weather was not helpful! Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Barrie Hughes and was scanned from a slide taken on a Zenith 500E SLR camera. Image scanned by Minolta DiMAGE Scan Dual III AF-2840, post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

F&WHR 25/5/22

Wednesday was forecast to have a sunny periods at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 15C . There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (The Gelert Explorer) and TWO from Porthmadog (one Mountain Spirit and one Glaslyn Venturer). Both Woodland Wanderer trains were cancelled today and may be running a special train as the standard and spare rake from the seawall siding were reformed into a larger rake after some shunting yesterday afternoon (see story below).

No.130 turned up with the ECS for the Glaslyn Venturer by 09:15 into the WHR platform. At 09:50 David Lloyd George arrived into the FR platform with the ECS for the Mountain Spirit. Harlech Castle and the Mess coach arrived in Tan-y-bwlch at 10:36 from the Blaenau Ffestiniog direction. They waited in the loop for the 10:30 Mountain Spirit to pass. This arrived at 10:10 carrying the Blaenau Ffestiniog Here We Come headboard to celebrate the reopening to Blaenau Ffestiniog on 25/5/82.

 

This westerly view (25/5/22) shows David Lloyd George carrying a headboard Blaenau Ffestiniog Here we Come to celebrate 40 years since the opening on this day in 1982.  Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This westerly view (25/5/22) shows David Lloyd George carrying a replica of the Blaenau Ffestiniog Here We Come headboard to celebrate 40 years since the reopening . Harlech Castle waits in the loop with the FR's Mess Car after going up the line earlier in the day. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a web camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Harlech Castle departed at 11:14 and possibly held up the Special which had to wait at the Home signal at Minffordd. Prince and Blanche passed Minffordd at 11:45 with an ECS carrying a headboard bound for Blaenau Ffestiniog to give a ride to those on the main line special arriving at Blaenau at midday..

 

This westerly view (25/5/22) shows Prince carrying a headboard Dinas-Porthmadog 1832-1982 to celebrate 190 years since the opening. Prince and Blanche double headed the doubled up Woodland Wanderer set to give passengers of the Snowdonia Statesman a ride from Blaenau Ffestiniog to Tan-y-bwlch and back. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This westerly view (25/5/22) shows Prince carrying a headboard Dinas-Porthmadog 1832-1982 to celebrate 190 years since the opening . Harlech Castle may have delayed this train which was forced to wait for several minutes at the Home signal. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a web camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

On the main line Class 47s Nos.47805/501 hauled the Snowdonia Statesman to Blaenau Ffestiniog from Swindon due to arrive 12:55 and depart at 16:05 for the return journey giving about 3 hours for a ride on the FR presumably in the FR stock sent there during the morning. The special passed through Tan-y-bwlch at 12:11 and the Mountain Spirit returned through Tan-y-bwlch at 13:07. Later the special worked into Tan-y-bwlch at 14:03 and the locos ran round before propelling the rake out the shunt limit at 14:37 and drawing forward into the eastbound platform at 14:47. The excursionists had over an hour for lunch in the cafe before departure for Blaenau at 15:15 and their return excursion. This passed through Minffordd at 17:07 and arrived in Harbour station at 17.16 to shunt the rakes to reform the two Woodland Wanderer rakes for tomorrow's services.

 

This westerly view (25/5/22) shows Prince and Blanche hauling the ECS ready for the trip back to Blaenau Ffestiniog. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a web camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

At 17:29 Prince was busy adding the leading Open coach to the east end of the rake, splitting the long rake into two shorter Woodland Wanderer sets and shunting the spare set back into the yard before departing for Boston Lodge. Finally at 17:33 Blanche shunted the second half into the seawall siding to collect the Observation coach for the standard Woodland Wanderer set and then departed for Boston Lodge with the ECS as the final movement of the day.

 

Website maintenance 24/5/22

This website was offline for a time yesterday due to TSOHost maintenance. However it was back working in the evening and updated later. If anyone still gets a maintenance page just hit F5 to refresh your cache.

 

F&WHR 24/5/22

Tuesday was forecast to have sunny periods at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 14C . There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (The Gelert Explorer) and FOUR from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer, one Mountain Spirit and one Glaslyn Venturer trains). The 10:55 Woodland Wanderer was sold out by 09:40.

At 09:20 there was shunting at Boston Lodge as the Garratt was prepared to haul the ECS to Porthmadog for the 10:15 Glaslyn Venturer. No.130 was in the WHR platform by 09:40. Criccieth Castle shunted the yard with two B wagons from the coaling stage at 09:50 and coupled up to the FR Mess car in the seawall siding. David Lloyd George arrived at 10:03 with the ECS for the 10:30 Mountain Spirit. This gave a brief slot for Criccieth Castle to depart to Minffordd Yard before the ECS for the Woodland Wanderer was due to cross The Cob. Following this the Fairlie ran round at 10:10. Criccieth Castle shunted its rake back into Minffordd Yard at 10:23. Prince arrived with the ECS for the Woodland Wanderer unusually late at 10:35 into the WHR platform presumably delaying the 10:30 Mountain Spirit which was still in the FR platform but departed a minute or two later. Prince then ran round at 10:39 and was soon ready for the 10:55 departure which left on time.

 

This westerly view (24/5/22) shows Criccieth Castle propelling its rake of coal wagons and the FR PW Mess car into Minffordd Yard. Usually, Harlech Castle is used for works trains. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and is courtesy of the F&WHR web camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

At 16:21 Criccieth Castle turned up at Porthmadog to shunt the ECS of the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer at about 16:10 shortly after the train had arrived back. Prince departed light engine at 16:26 while Criccieth Castle continued the shunt leaving the rear Observation coach in the yard whilst shunting the rest to the seawall siding. Normally all rakes go straight back to Carriage Shed at night. The train was coupled to the spare rake in the seawall siding and the long rake dragged out to be shunted back into the FR platform, now with an Open coach in the centre of the train. The lead Open coach was removed and shunted to the yard at 16:43. The rake departed ECS for the Carriage sheds at 16:51 leaving a couple of coaches in the station. All this may be in preparation for a special train tomorrow as both the Woodland Wanderer workings are cancelled. 

 

F&WHR 23/5/22

Monday was forecast to be a cloudy day at Porthmadog but a little brighter in the afternoon with maximum temperatures of 14C. There were NO departures from Caernarfon and THREE from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer trains and the morning Mountain Spirit). All trains were bookable at 0800 but it seems the work on the telephone system was continuing as the webcams were not active until 10:46. The service pattern this week looks a little different with no Woodland Wanderer trains on Wednesday. Furthermore The Harbourmaster and Snowdonia Star will operate additionally on Friday 27/5/22. During the morning work was underway on the signalbox with ladders obstructing the FR tracks and the FR's Mess car was parked in the seawall siding.

David Lloyd George hauled the 10:30 Mountain Spirit arriving at Tan-y-bwlch at 11:10 followed by Blanche arriving on the Woodland Wanderer at 11:36. With the steps cleared away from the signalbox Blanche pulled into the FR platform at Porthmadog on its return at 13:10. After taking on coal and water, Blanche ran round at 13:34 ready for the 13:55 departure. Meanwhile, at 13:38 David Lloyd George pulled into the WHR platform with the returning morning working of the Mountain Spirit. Once the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer had departed The Fairlie returned from the yard at 14:00 and departed ECS for the depot at 14:11.

 

Train services w/c 23/5/22

Click on the image to enlarge. This image is courtesy F&WHR.

 

Tan-y-bwlch cafe upgrade 23/5/22

Hot food was not available at Tan-y-bwlch Cafe as a new cooker was being installed on Monday. Sandwiches, cakes etc. were still available along with hot and cold drinks.

 

North Wales main line 23/5/22

Class 67 No.60076 Dunbar hauled 24 loaded wagons from Penmaenmawr to Tuebrook on 23/5/22 on its WSSuX diagram booked to depart Penmaenmawr Sidings at 11:49.

 

F&WHR 22/5/22

Sunday was forecast to have rainy periods at Porthmadog but clearing up in the afternoon with maximum temperatures of 14C. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (The Gelert Explorer) and THREE from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer trains and one Mountain Spirit). At 8am the two Woodland Wanderer services were unusually showing 'Call to book' on Fareharbor and the Mountain Spirit was showing fully booked possibly for the first time. It still seems that the F&WHR is slow to add the extra services they have paths for, assuming crews are available. It might have been possible to add the 12:45 Woodland Wanderer and the 14:30 second run of the Mountain Spirit to earn income from the unexpected number of passengers seeking to ride the railways. Furthermore, it might be difficult to phone and book as the F&WHR is having maintenance to its phone system on Sunday (see story below).

 

F&WHR 21/5/22

Saturday was forecast to have a sunny periods at Porthmadog in the afternoon with maximum temperatures of 14C. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (The Snowdonia Star through train) and FOUR from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer trains, one Mountain Spirit and one Glaslyn Venturer).

The Harbourmaster departed at 0940 with No.130 in charge. Merddin Emrys departed at 10:30 on the Mountain Spirit whilst Prince waited in the WHR loop to run round the Woodland Wanderer in the WHR platform. After the Mountain Spirit departed Prince completed its run round and departed on time.

 

F&WHR 20/5/22

Friday was forecast to be a cloudy at Porthmadog with a rainy afternoon and maximum temperatures of 14C. There were NO departures from Caernarfon (The Gelert Explorer) and TWO from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer trains). The 10:55 was already Sold Out by 08:00.

Merddin Emrys started the day on the 10:55 but Prince had already gone up light engine before to deal with loco ash wagons at Dduallt, passing Tan-y-bwlch at 10:38. All the action seemed to focus on Tan-y-bwlch today with Lyd on a test train using the Glaslyn Explorer rake and passing through Tan-y-bwlch at 12:37. heading east. Lyd was back at 13:59 and Merddin Emrys arrived at 14:35 on the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer. The trains swopped locos by simply taking Merddin Emrys off the front and attaching it to the rear of the test train which departed at 15:16 for Blaenau Ffestiniog. Similarly Lyd came off the test train and coupled to the rear of the Woodland Wanderer to take it back to Porthmadog, departing at 15:31.

At 15:50 Prince arrived with some B wagons and a brakevan from Dduallt and departed towards Boston Lodge at 15:59. the final train of the day was Merddin Emrys returning with the test train departing Tan-y-bwlch at 16:43 to end the day.

 

Main line news 20-24/5/22

It seems a battery 'thermal incident' with the Class 230 (Vivarail LUL D78 stock train conversions) has led to the cancellation of the planned introduction into service of these trains on the Borderlands Line this Spring. Instead, Class 150s continue in operation but a new Class 197 was being tested on 24/5/22 for gauge clearance etc. between Wrexham and Bidston as these units are to be used all over Wales except for Core Valley lines out of Cardiff.

Mk III coaches are banned on the Blaenau branch as the end throw is greater on these 23m vehicles compared to Mk1/II rolling stock and apparently there has been a passenger leaning out of a window incident.

NR staff were visible working on the sand below the Barmouth Viaduct trestle section again on 20/5/22 right up to the steel section. They were presumably investigating the extent of works necessary to be completed in the Autumn closure from mid September to mid December for the second phase of the planned repair. The main purpose of the closure is the repair/replacement of the steelwork at the north end of the viaduct and approach tracks.

 

Plans announced for Trawsfynydd modular reactor 20/5/22

The future re-use of the Trawsfynydd nuclear reactor site, currently being decommissioned for a small modular reactor (SMR) installation has been confirmed. The government announced at the weekend that the Nuclear Decommissioning Agency and Cwmni Egino (a WAG development agency company) have agreed to develop plans for the Trawsfynydd site. It is uncertain if this will mean reinstating the Blaenau Ffestiniog-Trawsfynydd branch line. A large nuclear power station is also being considered for Wylfa B to provide carbon dioxide free energy and energy security considering the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Cwmni Egino will now engage with other interested parties (and presumably Rolls Royce who are designing the SMR) and announce its plans within a year. If a single SMR is built here it will supply at most 300MW according to RR plans compared to 470MW when both reactors were working at Trawsfynydd. The NDA own additional land at Trawsfynydd alongside the existing reactor site and so the SMR facilities could be built without interfering with the decommissioning process which is said to take up to 100 years as it is the lead project of this type. Trawsfynydd was opened in April 1965 and closed in 1991. It is uncertain if the construction or operation of the power station will require the reopening of the Trawsfynydd branch but at the very least it could be used to bring in concrete and aggregate to reduce such traffic on inadequate local roads. See Daily Post story

 

F&WHR 19/5/22

Thursday was forecast to have a sunny periods at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 14C. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (The Gelert Explorer) and FOUR from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer trains, one Mountain Spirit and one Glaslyn Venturer trains). For the second day running both the Woodland Wanderer trains were showing as Sold Out at the start of the day but with no response from the F&WHR to activate the spare set e.g. the 12:45 path. Maybe the intention is to encourage people onto the more expensive Mountain Spirit which till had room?

No.130 left for Beddgelert on time at 10:15 in sunshine while Blanche approached across The Cob and Merddin Emrys waited in the FR platform with the 10:30 Mountain Spirit. Blanche arrived in the WHR platform by 10:23 with the ECS for the 10:55. The signals for the 10:30 Mountain Spirit were already set so the run round had to wait for The Cob to be cleared past the Shunt Limit. The train left a few minutes late and Blanche was coupled up by 10:40 ready for the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer which left on time.

After Blanche departed on the 13:55, the ECS for the Mountain Spirit waited in the WHR platform for Merddin Emrys to be fuelled and watered. The loco coupled up by 14:10 and the ECS departed for Boston Lodge Carriage Shed few minutes later. Blanche apparently suffered problems on the way to Tan-y-bwlch arriving at 15:06, over half an hour late. the train left Tan-y-bwlch at 16:04, some 25 minutes late.

Harlech Castle came through the WHR platform light engine from the north at 16:13 and was rapidly given the path across The Cob as the returning Woodland Wanderer was late. Blanche arrived back in the FR platform at Porthmadog at 16:41 about half an hour late. It appeared that the FR's PW mess car was in the seawall siding. Blanche ran round at 16:53 and departed with the ECS to Boston Lodge at 16:58 to close the day. 

 

Boston Lodge Carriage shed upgrade 19/5/22

This Boston Lodge view (19/5/22) shows a safety fence erected alongside the inspection pit in the old carriage shed at Boston Lodge. This was completed by ROWG volunteers during their working party last week. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

F&WHR Phone problems

Due to planned engineering works by the telecoms provider, the F&WHR's landline phone service will be severely limited on Sunday 22/5/22. Calls to the main railway number (01766 516000), the Booking Office (01766 516024), Spooner's (01766 516032) and the Shop (01766 516034) will be diverted to mobile phones. However, where possible please avoid calling the railway on Sunday, as fewer staff will be able to answer calls. This will affect the availability of webcams too.

 

North Wales Main Line 19-21/5/22

On 19/5/22 WCR's 47812 in light blue and 47813 top and tailed an excursion on the Northern Belle Stoke-on-Trent to Holyhead.

LSL held a private railtour to Blaenau Ffestiniog and Llandudno on 20/5/22 with 37688 Great Rocks hauling three coaches while NR's unlikely liveried 43290 hauled the NR inspection train.

On 21/5/22 a LSL test train rain to Llandudno and back to Crewe hauled by 37521 as D6817 in green livery and 37688 Great Rocks in grey livery.

 

No.87 Gelert Explorer 19/5/22

This westerly view (19/5/22) shows No.87 heading south past Llyn-y-gader with the Gelert Explorer just after leaving Rhyd Ddu. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright John Rawlings and was taken on a quadcopter digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This westerly view (19/5/22) shows No.87 a few moments later heading south nearing Pitt's Head with Moel Hebog dominating the scene. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright John Rawlings and was taken on a quadcopter digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Volunteers requested for The Beyer Bash

The Marketing Department is still looking for help during this weekend's 'Beyer Bash' at the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway. We have been invited to have an outdoor stand at Welshpool (Raven Square), alongside Beyer Garratt K1, to promote the F&WHR and the Statfold Barn Railway. The Marketing Dept. will set up their marquee Thursday, taking literature, etc. ready for the weekend. We will also arrange for collection at the end of the weekend. However, we still need ONE OR TWO VOLUNTEERS on FRIDAY OR SATURDAY (20-21/5/22) to help us man the stand, chat about the loco and hand out literature. If anybody fancies a day out at ‘The Beyer Bash’, please get in touch by email to volunteer@ffwhr.com.

 

Model Railway Workshop update 21-22/5/22

Unfortunately, John Wooden has had to withdraw from this weekend's Model Railway Workshop event at Minffordd Station Gweithdy this weekend, so visitors will be unable to see his new layout under construction. However, we have been fortunate to recruit Paul Martin of EDM Models in his place, who will be demonstrating the process of constructing etched brass locomotive kits. Thank are due to Footplate of Kidderminster for providing sponsorship for the weekend's workshop.

 

South Wales Metro overspend may impact TfW North Wales projects

A projected overspend on the South Wales Metro project to electrify the Valley Lines is eating up TfW budget. Concerns are growing amongst North Wales residents about this delaying the projects already announced in North Wales such as additional stations, redoubling the remainder of the Wrexham-Chester route and expanding the loco hauled services in North Wales. The Class 67 hauled trains are due to be strengthened by one coach in the Autumn but there are now doubts as to whether the Holyhead -Manchester loco hauled 'crowd-buster' will be reinstated. See Wales Online story.

 

F&WHR 18/5/22

Wednesday was forecast to have a sunny periods at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 16C but rain in the evening. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (The Gelert Explorer) and THREE from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer, one Mountain Spirit). As both Woodland Wanderer trains were unusually showing as 'Sold Out' by 07:30 on the day there was the opportunity to add at least a third Woodland Wanderer (the 12:45 path) if a crew could be found at short notice. The Glaslyn Venturer returns on Thursday.

Merddin Emrys was running round at 10:13 having brought the ECS for the 10:30 Mountain Spirit into the FR platform. Blanche hauled the ECS for 10:55 Woodland Wanderer into the WHR platform at 10:18. Blanche was again early enough to complete the run round before The Cob was required by the 10:30 Mountain Spirit departure.

At 13:55 the second run of the Woodland Wanderer departed Porthmadog while the ECS from the Mountain Spirit waited in the WHR platform for a path across The Cob. Merddin Emrys rejoined the rake at 14:00 before disposing the rake to the depot departing at 14:10. Blanche arrived back in sunshine at 16:11, ran round quickly and, as the final movement of the day, left on the ECS at 16:21.

 

Llangollen mixed traction week from 18/5/22

The week ahead shows mixed traction at the railway, with plenty of motive power to sample. Wednesday 18/5/22 and Thursday 19/5/22 will see the interesting Class 108/104 hybrid DMU in use. Friday 20/5/22 and 21/5/22 sees steam back-in-business, with GWR 0-6-2T No.5619 doing the honours. Then on Sunday 22/5/22 diesel loco-haulage is back with BRCW Sulzer Type 2 No.5310.

On 16/5/22 the Class 08 was out on PW duties collecting concrete sleepers from Deeside Loop where a point has been plain lined turning the loop into a siding for the time being. Another trip is needed to complete the job.

Class 03 No.03162 which recently passed into Llangollen Railway ownership received a steam clean of its underside over the weekend, the first attention it has received in a long time.

Class 31 No.31271 Stratford 1840-2001 hauled services on 14-15/5/22.

Steam operation is planned for the Platinum Jubilee weekend, with GWR 0-6-2T No.5619 at work on the 3-5/6/22, alongside 08195 on the Berwyn Shunter Shuttle and Driver-for-a-Fiver at Llangollen between Shuttle trips. Corwen station will also be open to visitors from 10-4pm to see progress on the new station, which is approaching completion. A ballast train will be on static display. See Unofficial Llangollen website for full details of timetable and images/videos of trains.

 

F&WHR 17/5/22

Tuesday was forecast to have sunny periods at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 19C with a rainy evening. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (The Gelert Explorer) and FOUR from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer, one Mountain Spirit and one Glaslyn Venturer trains).

No.130 was a surprise today on the 10:15 Glaslyn Venturer which was standing in the WHR platform at 09:50 which must mean No.87 is working the Gelert Explorer from Caernarfon. The loco swop occurred on Sunday. The ECS for the Mountain Spirit arrived into the FR platform at 09:51 behind Merddin Emrys which ran round and coupled up at 09:56. Blanche arrived with the ECS for the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer and was running round at 10:23. Unusually, the run round was completed by 10:27 just before the Mountain Spirit departed on time.

The weather became wet in the late afternoon as Blanche departed Tan-y-bwlch with the return working of the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer at 15:30. The Porthmadog signalbox was shut down by 16:25 after the ECS had been dispatched to Boston Lodge to finish the day's train services.

 

HRA meets WAG over coal mine issue 17/5/22

Members of the HRA, including F&WHR General Manager Paul Lewin, had a meeting with Senedd members on 17/5/22 to talk about coal and press the economic and cultural value of Heritage Railways to Wales and the wider UK. The hope is that WAG will allow the development of a small steam coal extraction site sufficient for the HRA to supply steam railways, traction engines, steam tug boats etc. while experiments continue to produce and test viable alternatives.

 

Model Railway Workshop

This weekend 21-22/5/22 a model railway workshop is taking place in the Gweithdy at Minffordd Station, LL48 6HF (car parking available). There will be layouts, demonstrations and stalls. Visitors are invited to come and chat about model making and pick up some tips.

OPENING TIMES:

▪️  Saturday, 21st May : 11:00-17:00

▪️  Sunday, 22nd May : 10:00-16:00

ENTRY:

▪️  £3.00

LAYOUTS - OPERATING:

▪️  Vintage Hornby Dublo Three-Rail - George Brown

▪️  Pentrefelin (3mm scale) - Dave Roberts

▪️  Ddraig Gwarel (009) - Colwyn Bay Model Railway Society

▪️  Poldeen (N gauge) - Robert Shrives

LAYOUTS - UNDER CONSTRUCTION:

▪️  Challow Road (O gauge) - Paul Towers

DEMONSTRATIONS:

▪️  Carriage building - Paul Holmes       

▪️  Resin casting - Phil Traxson       

▪️  Wagon building - Martin Jones 

▪️  Track building - David Johns

SALES:

▪️ Nick’s Railway Stuff - Pre-loved model railway rolling stock, accessories and books.

 

F&WHR 16/5/22

Monday was forecast to have rainy periods at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 15C. There were NO departures from Caernarfon and TWO from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer trains).

At 09:58 Blanche was noted departing Boston Lodge with the ECS for the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer arriving in the FR platform at 10:03. The train departed on time but the afternoon train was already sold out by 11:00 suggesting an extra train could have been planned. While it is good that the F&WHR is running full trains, with only two on Mondays potential passengers may be disappointed when they turn up at Porthmadog. This is the kind of thing that happens at the Brecon Mountain Railway.

Blanche ran round at Porthmadog at 13:45 ready for the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer which left on time. Scaffolding was erected in front of the Porthmadog webcam from 13:50 for an hour while a workman attended to a problem with Spooners. The final train of the day arrived back shortly after 4pm as the weather closed in. The ECS was disposed to Boston Lodge shortly afterwards.

 

North Wales main line

Class 60 No.60076 was on the 6F22 the 11:49 Penmaenmawr stone train on Monday. This train now operates 4 days a week WSSuX.

Provision of units on the Borderlands line has become problematical in the absence of the promised but long delayed Class 230s. The frequent cancellations will affect public perception of reliability of these services.

There have been rumours of removal of the Class 67s from the Holyhead-Cardiff route. If TfW was to concentrate the fleet in South Wales on its proposed Swansea-Manchester route this would cause uproar on the North Wales Coast. There is already a feeling that TfW gives more preference to South Wales than North Wales services. Already people feel aggrieved that the Holyhead-Manchester and before them Holyhead-Birmingham loco hauled services have been withdrawn in favour of 2 car DMUs.

 

Rail Ale tickets on sale for 10-11/6/22

To control numbers in the current COVID risk assessments the F&WHR is running a ticket only RailAle this year. Tickets were available from 16/5/22 and cost £20 for Friday or Saturday and £25 for both. Entry includes the commemorative Beer Glass and 5 beers or 4 ciders. The event takes place at Dinas. See RailAle website for full details. and can be booked via the FareHarbor system with seven diesel shuttles from Caernarfon, mostly to/from Waunfawr and travel from Porthmadog on The Harbourmaster. It seems that the loco from The Harbourmaster will also make two lunch time shuttle runs between Caernarfon and Dinas. The booking system contains five different shuttle tickets including separate Friday and Saturday £5 Caernarfon-Dinas and Waunfawr-Dinas tickets and separate £5 tickets to come back. The fifth ticket is a £15 Friday and Saturday ticket between Caernarfon and Waunfawr. These appear to be Rover tickets and might be available from intermediate halts at Bontnewydd and Tryfan Junction for WHRS members on request. The diesel haulage of the Festival Shuttle could be Criccieth Castle or Vale of Ffestiniog. It is likely the NG16 haulage will be No.87 as that is the usual loco based at Porthmadog. It is possible The Harbourmaster rake might be used for the midday shuttles. Exceptionally The Harbourmaster will call at all intermediate stations on both days (and possibly halts for WHRS members only). None of the trains have a refreshment service but there will be live music and variety of refreshments available at Dinas provided by outside caterers.

The Harbourmaster prices have been reduced for those buying RailAle entry. Prices from Porthmadog are given with standard prices in brackets but there re no reduced fares indicated for Beddgelert/Meillionen, possibly an oversight. WHRS Members may be allowed free travel on The Harbourmaster as normal. Using The Harbourmaster gives over two and a half hours at Dinas.

Table for £90 (£110)

Bay for 3 £135 (£165)

Additional adults £45 (£55)

Child £3

Solo return £45 (£55)

 

 

Welsh Government to hear appeal for British steam coal

WAG has agreed to meet the HRA to discuss the issue of steam coal for heritage railways following the closure of the last supplier at Ffos-y-fran and given the ban on Russian coal following their invasion of Ukraine. A new supply of Welsh steam coal could bridge the gap in the medium term until sustainable alternative fuel experiments determine a suitable fuel. Steam railways are vital to the Welsh tourist economy and if trains are unable to run it could hit the Welsh economy as well as similar operations across the UK. The proposed Whitehaven deep mine in Cumbria might not provide a suitable steam coal whereas Welsh reserves are well known and easily accessible. No date has yet been set for the meeting.

 

Corris No.10 to steam in September?

If the current Appeal is successful, the new build Hughes Falcon 0-4-2ST No.10 will be steamed at Keef's soon. Keef's Charity Open Day on 24/9/22 could be the first opportunity to see the loco prior to it entering service in 2023. The loco is needed to replace the existing loco which is due to go out of service in a couple of years for its 10 year overhaul. The Falcon loco is based on the TR's example but with a taller cab as the average height of people is taller than the average in Victorian times. For a short period the Corris Railway will have two locos in steam before No.7 which entered service in 2005 goes into the works for its 10 year boiler overhaul. For full details of the new Corris loco see Corris website.

Meanwhile the Corris Extension to Coedwig South loop, replacing a section of formation taken by the A487 widening, is making progress. The railway is benefitting from the arisings from the A487 Dyfi Bridge Bypass road scheme. See Corris Extension page for latest images dated 22/4/22. The eventual aim is to extend south to Pont Ifans, then Esgairgeiliog, the Forestry car park at Tan-y-coed and finally to Pantperthog for the popular Alternative Technology Centre. The trackbed south of there to Machynlleth still exists alongside the A487 but the Millennium foot bridge has replaced the washed away railway bridge across the Afon Dyfi. The terminus station building in Machynlleth Industrial estate still exists but it would be very expensive to reach this location and provide a link for tourists arriving by TfW trains.

 

L&BR buying 3 sections of trackbed

Exmoor Associates, a Community Interest Company, are buying three sections of the L&BR trackbed to make a continuous length of 2 miles of trackbed in ownership of the L&BR in association with land already owned. They are appealing for help with the purchase. The F&WHR's Lyd is frequently loaned to the L&BR for Galas as the loco is of the type that operated on the line. The larger Baldwin No.762 Lyn also visited the WHR SuperPower 2018 and on The Snowdonian in 2019. The L&BR is busy planning to extend initially from its small operational length at Woody Bay towards Wistlandpound Reservoir for which it has planning permission but then continuing south from there to Barnstaple Pilton Yard. The sections being purchased are south of Wistlandpound Reservoir where a small deviation is needed around the dam, a situation reminiscent of the FR's Deviation to get around Llyn Ystradau which was flooded while the FR was closed.

As the current purchases will exhaust Exmoor Associates funds supporters are requested to buy shares in Exmoor Associates or make a donation to the Yeo Valley Trust, specifying the money be used for the L&BR trackbed purchase. The Trust can claim Gift Aid of 25% if the donor is a UK taxpayer and signs the Gift Aid form.

 

F&WHR services w/c 16/5/22

Click on the image to enlarge. This image is courtesy F&WHR.

 

F&WHR 15/5/22

Sunday was forecast to have sunny periods at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 20C. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (The Gelert Explorer) and FOUR from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer trains, one Mountain Spirit and one Harbourmaster through train).

No.87 was on the 10:15 Glaslyn Venturer and Merddin Emrys hauled the 10:30 Mountain Spirit. No.87 swopped with No.130 on Sunday after completing its duties. It will remain at Boston Lodge for a few weeks.

 

This easterly view (15/5/22) shows the unlikely scene of No.87 heading for Dinas light engine at 13:45 at Pen-y-Mount after completing the morning Glaslyn Venturer duty The loco was being exchanged for No.130 which was to be based at Boston Lodge for the next few weeks. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright John Rawlings and was taken on a quadcopter digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Blanche hauled the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer and the 13:55 At 16:20 Blanche returned the ECS from the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer back to Boston Lodge to finish the day.

 

BLR celebrates 50th Anniversary

The Bala Lake Railway celebrated 50 years (30/4/-2/5/22) since it started services on the former BR Ruabon-Barmouth branch alongside Bala Lake, closed by BR on 18/1/65 following flood damage to the line. The 2' gauge railway expanded from its initial base at Llanuwchllyn northwards to the site of the original Bala station by the Dee Bridge. The railway has purchased the final piece of land allowing it to extend into its proposed town centre terminus. A decision on the planning application is due this summer.

 

F&WHR 14/5/22

Saturday was forecast to have a sunny periods at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 15C. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (The Snowdonia Star through train) and FOUR from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer trains, one Mountain Spirit and one Glaslyn Venturer).

No.87 was on The Harbourmaster and Merddin Emrys arrived into the FR platform at 09:50 for the 10:30 Mountain Spirit. Blanche arrived at 10:24 in the WHR platform with the ECS for the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer, a change of haulage after Prince hauled most of theses duties this week. At 16:30 Blanche was being disposed at Boston Lodge but the returning Harbourmaster (expected 16:30) was still awaited at Porthmadog in the afternoon sunshine. The Garratt eventually arrived about 25 minutes late at 16:55. The problem seems to have been poor steaming as the loco had problems on return from Caernarfon with stop for a blow up at Tryfan Junction, slow running, Waunfawr and Rhyd Ddu. Eventually the train missed its path across Cae Pawb and had to wait for clearance from Machynlleth PSB. Prompt platform work saw the ECS off just 8 minutes later to end the day at Porthmadog.

 

This westerly view (14/5/22) shows a general view of Boston Lodge with the new Carriage Shed in the foreground with solar panels to reduce electricity consumption.. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright John Rawlings and was taken on a quadcopter digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This southerly view (14/5/22) shows No.130 heading to Caernarfon departing Porthmadog with the new Premier Inn dominating the foreground. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright John Rawlings and was taken on a quadcopter digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This westerly view (14/5/22) shows Merddin Emrys heading through Penrhyndeudraeth with the morning Mountain Spirit. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright John Rawlings and was taken on a quadcopter digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Firebox sausages 14/5/22!

This Porthmadog view (14/5/22) shows the crew of No.130 preparing a well deserved firebox feast for lunch after hauling the Snowdonia Star from Caernarfon.Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright John Rawlings and was taken on digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Caernarfon food festival 14/5/22

The F&WHR is sponsoring the Caernarfon Food Festival this year on Saturday 14/5/22. No additional services are being provided on the WHR unlike previous years though it is possible to visit during The Harbourmaster midday break.

 

Rail Ale event appeal 10-11/6/22

Rail Ale returns to the WHR over the weekend of 10-11-/6/22 after two years absence due to COVID restrictions. It is the most profitable event on both the WHR and the FfR producing useful income for the Company, which all helps to keep the show going. The WHRS need volunteer help as the festival requires a large number of volunteers in order to work well and of course avoids the need to have to pay for persons to help. Help is also needed on two previous days to set up the festival in advance as well as to pack it all away on the Monday, 13/6/22. If you can help we'd really like to see at Dinas but firstly contact Graham Hoyland by email.

 

K1 at the W&LR 22-25/5/22

Clair Britton writes:

The Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway are celebrating the 120th birthday of their original locomotives - ‘The Earl’ and ‘The Countess’ - with a ‘Beyer Bash’ weekend which is taking place on 20-22/5/22. They have several Beyer locomotives visiting - including Gorton Works Shunter No.1827, Steam Tram No.47 from Crich, Isle of Man Railway’s Fenella and our own Garratt K1.

We have just been invited to have an outdoor stand at Welshpool, alongside the visiting locos, to promote the F&WHR and the Statfold Barn Railway. K1 will be on a length of track prepared for it, but will not be in steam due to the complexities of getting it on and off the lorry.

That same weekend on 21-22/5/22, we are holding our own small event in Minffordd Gweithdy - a Model Railway Workshop - and so we are in need of a bit of help to cover both events.

🟣  WLLR: 'BEYER BASH'

The Marketing Dept. will set up their marquee on Thursday, taking literature, etc ready for the weekend. We will also arrange for collection at the end of the weekend. What we need is two/three people each day who will make sure ‘K1’ is clean (it will have been cleaned well before it leaves Dinas on the Wednesday) and to man the stand, chat If anybody fancies a day out at ‘The Beyer Bash’, please get in by email to volunteer@ffwhr.com

🟣  MODEL RAILWAY WORKSHOP:

There is a small entry charge for visitors. Can anybody help out on the door please..?

Saturday ... (EDIT: Volunteer found)

Sunday - 10:00-16:00

Again, please get in touch by email to volunteer@ffwhr.com. Thanks in anticipation.

 

No.9 out and about 14/5/22

Dinas PW shunter No.9 was out on PW duty just north of Rhyd Ddu on 14/5/22. It is rare to see this loco out of Dinas but Vale of Ffestiniog, the normal loco requested for PW duties, must have been unavailable. Although the loco looks tall, it has previously covered the whole route from Dinas to Boston Lodge and back so will fit through all the tunnels.

 

This southerly view (14/5/22) shows No.9 with the SAR brakevan and Mess Car just north of Ffridd Isaf curve on PW duties. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Gary Brindle and was take on a digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

F&WHR 13/5/22

Friday was forecast to have a sunny periods at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 13C after a dull start. There were NO departures from Caernarfon (The Gelert Explorer) and TWO from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer trains). The Cob still has a road closure with a trench across the road by the old Toll House at Boston Lodge but the footpath/cycleway is still open. On Saturday The Harbourmaster and Snowdonia Star will run in addition to the FR trains.

Prince departed on the lightly loaded morning train at 10:55 and was running round at 13:30 for the 13:55 working which was sold out. At 16:15 Prince was running round in Harbour station before departing ECS as the last movement of the day at 16:21.

 

Main Line news 13-18/5/22

The Cambrian Coast Express ran on 13/5/22, a sunny day which provided lots of photo opportunities for photographers. Any contributions are welcome! ERTMS fitted Class 97s Nos.98302/3 provided the haulage on the Cambrian though passengers had to detrain at Shrewsbury for an hour while they coupled up! This was thought to be because the through platforms are so busy. With 3 through platforms this is difficult to understand. The Pathfinder Excursion is set to run again on 20/5/22 starting from Bristol.

The Aberystwyth log train trial ran again on 18/5/22 departing from Aberystwyth run round loop 3 minutes early at 15:52. This continues to be an STP but if Kronospan determine the trial is successful it might become a regular weekly operation. this time the Class 97s remained with the train to its destination and to avoid reversal at Wrexham the train ran via Crewe and Chester to Chirk.

Colas livery 60076 Dunbar hauled the Penmaenmawr-Tuebrook stone on 16/4/22.

 

Cambrian Coast Express 13-20/5/22

Pathfinder's Cambrian Coast Express railtour from Bristol ran on 20/5/22 following the earlier train from Oxford on 13/5/22. Two further railtours are planned on 12/8/22 from Cardiff and 9/9/22 from Oxford. shortly after that the Barmouth Bridge will be closed again for upgrade to the steelwork at the north end

During 2022, Network Rail will replace the metallic spans of the viaduct and the associated track. They will also be upgrading the track at the north and south end of the viaduct in 2022. The bridge will be closed from Sunday 11/9/22 to Sunday 11/12/22.

 

This westerly view (13/5/22) shows 97903/4 hauling the first of 4 Pathfinder Railtour's Cambrian Coast Express trains over the Afon Dysynni Viaduct north of Tywyn. It is the requirement that no visiting locos can traverse the ERTMS system west of Shrewsbury without Class 97 on the front that has led to a dearth of railtours on the Cambrian since the introduction of the system. Local councillors were 'asleep at the wheel' when NR consulted about the ERTMS the system. They do no seem to have realised the loss to local trade of the once busy excursion traffic, let alone WCR's nascent steam operations. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Max Birchenough and was take on a digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This southerly view (13/5/22) shows 97302 Festiniog and Welsh highland Railway and 97303 Dave Berry  hauling the first of 4 Pathfinder Railtour's Cambrian Coast Express trains over the new Bont Briwet with Llandecwyn Halt in the background at 13:30. The viewpoint is the old Cooke's ICI explosive works, now a country park. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright John Rawlings and was take on a Canon digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This westerly view (13/5/22) shows 97903/2 hauling the first of 4 Pathfinder Railtour's Cambrian Coast Express trains over the Porthmadog level crossing on the return journey at 16:54. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright John Rawlings and was take on a Canon digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

On 20/5/22, 97303 was back doing its normal duties returning a tamper to Cardiff-Maindee depot.

 

This westerly view (20/5/22) shows 97303 Dave Berry hauling the tamper back to Cardiff as it is not fitted with ERTMS as seen from Y Garth, the Llandecwyn hillock at 09:09 passing Penrhyndeudraeth. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright John Rawlings and was take on a Canon digital camera . Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This westerly view (20/5/22) shows 97303 Dave Berry hauling the tamper back to Cardiff crossing the Briwet Bridge at 09:10 as seen from Y Garth, the Llandecwyn hillock. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright John Rawlings and was take on a Canon digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This easterly view (20/5/22) shows 97302 and 97304 Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railway hauling the Cambrian Coast Express at 13:44 crossing the Afon Glaslyn Viaduct, Traeth Mawr. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright John Rawlings and was take on a dronecam. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Wylfa B moves a step closer 13/5/22

Maybe Friday 13th is an inauspicious day to launch the Future Nuclear Enabling Fund but UK Government ministers visited Anglesey on Friday to promote the Fund given initially £120m by the government to get New Nuclear started. Ministers said the Wylfa site had everything going for it and that three nations were interested in building new nuclear power stations in the UK. This could bring nuclear waste traffic back to Valley 'Nuclear Electric' siding. The Government has an ambitious project to build up to 8 nuclear reactors by 2020 to improve energy independence in the face of Russian aggression. Cynics might wonder why there have been no nuclear power stations built in the 14 years the Tories have been in power! See Daily Post story.

 

F&WHR 12/5/22

Thursday was forecast to have a sunny periods at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 13C after a dull start. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (The Gelert Explorer) and FOUR from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer trains, one Mountain Spirit and one Glaslyn Venturer trains). The Cob still has a road closure with a trench across the road by the old Toll House at Boston Lodge.

No.87 arrived in the WHR platform at 09:37 with the ECS for the 10:15 Glaslyn Venturer. The train departed on time while Merddin Emrys waited in the FR platform with the 10:30 Mountain Spirit and Prince waited at the home signal with the ECS for the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer. As usual, Prince waited to complete its run round until after Merddin Emrys left at 10:30 and departed on time at 10:55.

No.87 returned at 13:01 and departed ECS shortly afterwards as the platform was needed by the returning Mountain Spirit. Prince departed on the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer on time while Merddin Emrys was shunting in the yard. The Fairlie coupled up to the ECS Mountain Spirit at 14:05 soon after Prince had cleared the section and departed for Boston Lodge at 14:08. Prince was being disposed on shed at 16:30 to complete the day's activities.

 

Early morning weedkilling train 12/5/22

This easterly view (12/5/22) shows Criccieth Castle with the Weedkilling train running through the WHR loop line having done the platform line a few minutes before. At 07:45 the train worked through the FR platform. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy Philip Clark and F&WHR and was captured from the F&WHR web camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

North Wales main line

From Monday 16/5/22 Avanti will be restoring some train services to London cut because of decrease in traffic caused by Covid/staff absences. There will be 9 Avanti services along the North Wales Coast, two of which will be diagrammed as double Voyagers with 10 coaches. There will be four Holyhead-Euston trains, three Holyhead-Crewe trains, a Bangor-Crewe train and a Chester-Euston train. A further increase in train services is planned for September. News is still awaited about TfW's increases to services to add loco hauled trains to the Holyhead-Cardiff route and remove inappropriate DMUs from this very long journey. While some of the Mk4 fleet will be used on Swansea-Manchester workings, there has been little mention of restoring the Holyhead-Manchester Airport/Birmingham International Airport services to loco haulage.

 

F&WHR 11/5/22

Wednesday was forecast to have a sunny periods at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 14C after a dull start. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (The Gelert Explorer) and THREE from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer, one Mountain Spirit). The Cob still has a road closure.

Merddin Emrys was on the 10:30 Mountain Spirit and Prince hauled the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer. By 16:25 Prince was being disposed at Boston Lodge as the final movement of the day.

 

James Spooner progress 11/5/22

Good progress is being made with the F&WHR's new Fairlie James Spooner. The loco was on view in the 'Wet Shed' during a Boston Lodge Tour for FR Society members. The latest news on the loco is that its four sandpots are currently in the Paint Shop. The distinctive design is completely different to the more familiar cylindrical sandpots normally associated with FR locomotives.

 

NR Inspection coach on tour 11/5/22

NR's inspection coach Caroline is believed to be on its first private railtour on 11/5/22, the first time it has been available for private hire and carry a headboard for 30 years! The coach was recently used on a trip to Porthmadog and F&WHR staff were invited. This trip is a circular journey from Derby to Derby via Litchfield curve, Stoke on Trent, Middlewich, Altrincham, Edale and Toton. The train will be formed of 37418 and 975025 Caroline. See https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/service/gb-nr:U79452/2022-05-11/detailed for further details.

 

May Carriage works report

The roof of the 1970's part of the Carriage Works is being renewed so that is restricting progress. Work is underway on projects for three new coaches for the TR for delivery next year. The next Garratt No.143 needs to be refurbished needs painting soon before the roof work. The green water tank is back at Dinas in Dinas Deep Brunswick Green, different to the GWR Green carried previously. Various panels are being repainted and the coal bunker is at Boston Lodge for a heavy repaint. Boiler cladding sheets will be done next then sent back to Dinas to allow the loco to be completed later this year. 

A monthly volunteer project is making steady progress to create a replica NWNGR Ashbury brake. The timber framework is complete and a start has been made on the panelling. Another weekly volunteer project is FR Coach No.101 which will be due in the Paint Shop soon. No.10 van and porthole bug box No.12 are both in progress and will soon be finished and go into store for special events. Bowside FR Carriage No.18 is also having a full repaint. There is no news about progress with the WHR's Bodysgallen.

 

Moving Images No.64 11/5/22

Click on the YouTube link to watch 24 minute 51 seconds of video covering visiting locos and the boat race which took place over the FR society AGM weekend. Not only but also Carriage Works roundup with Glenn Williams. This video was published on 11/5/22 and is best viewed at 1080p with Chrome. This video was produced by John Wooden (F&WHR) on a professional 4K Betamax camcorder.

 

F&WHR 10/5/22

Tuesday was forecast to have a sunny afternoon at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 14C after a dull start. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (The Gelert Explorer) and FOUR from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer, one Mountain Spirit and one Glaslyn Venturer trains). The Cob still has a road closure.

No.87 arrived with the ECS for the 10:15 Glaslyn Venturer at 09:30. Merddin Emrys had already run round the 10:30 Mountain Spirit by the time the Glaslyn Venturer left. Prince was able to complete its run round after the Mountain Spirit left the FR platform and was ready to depart on the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer by 10:40 in the WHR platform.

At 13:30 Prince was running round in the FR platform ready for the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer. Merddin Emrys ran round in the WHR platform after arriving at about 13:40. The loco ran to the yard shortly afterwards to be serviced while Prince departed on the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer. Once clear of station limits the Fairlie ran round to return the ECS Mountain Spirit to Boston Lodge, departing at 14:19. Prince arrived back at 16:05 into the FR platform with running round completed promptly by 16:10. The ECS left to close the day at 16:13.

 

Mainline news 10/5/22

Class 66 No.66796 hauled 24 loaded box wagons on the Penmaenmawr-Tuebrook working on Tuesday 10/5/22. There is still no word about the new freight flow of slate waste from Llandudno Junction yard that the sidings have been restored cheaply with wooden sleepers.

 

Road closure

The Cob is closed until Friday 13/5/22, except for access to Boston Lodge, for the provision of metered services.

Click on the image to enlarge. this image is courtesy F&WHR.

 

F&WHR 9/5/22

Monday F&WHR and was taken on a digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Train services w/c 9/5/22

Click on the image to enlarge. This image is courtesy F&WHR.

 

Llangollen Railway Corwen terminus nears completion 9/5/22

The Llangollen's Railways extension to the new Corwen central terminus is nearing completion following a ballast drop and a visit by the tamper on 9/5/22. For images see Unofficial Llangollen Facebook page.

During the Platinum Jubilee Weekend, from the 3-5/6/22, the railway will be operating tours of the Corwen Station site, the public will also be able to see a static ballast wagon set within the station. The station will be open between 10am and 4pm with no need to book with easy car parking at the Corwen Central car park with toilets available. By popular demand, the Berwyn Shuttle and Driver for a Fiver are also returning for the Bank Holiday weekend. Tickets for these specials can be booked on the day at Llangollen Station.

 

F&WHR 8/5/22

Sunday was forecast to be a sunny at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 16C. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (The Gelert Explorer) and FOUR from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer trains, one Mountain Spirit and one Glaslyn Venturer) plus an excursion.

No.87 was on the 10:14 Glaslyn Venturer and Merddin Emrys on the 10:30 Mountain spirit. Prince hauled the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer for a change. No.87 was back by 13:00. Once the train had left ECS for the depot, Merddin Emrys arrived in the WHR platform about 13:40 and the loco ran round at 13:45. At 16:21 Prince departed Porthmadog with the ECS from the final Woodland Wanderer to complete the day's activities.

 

NLHF April update

An update has been released about progress with the National Lottery Heritage Fund Boston Lodge project. Works at Boston Lodge have reached the tender stage but 'ridiculous increases in construction costs' may impact the scope of the project. See NLHF link for further details.

 

F&WHR 7/5/22

Saturday was forecast to have sunny at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of a warmer 17C. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (The Snowdonia Star)  and FOUR from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer trains, one Mountain Spirit and The Harbourmaster).

The ECS for The Harbourmaster pulled into the WHR platform at 08:48 hauled by No.87 with a very full coal bunker, over an hour in advance of its 10:00 departure time. the motley rake looks incongruous compared to the WHR rake. It has the lower profile FR Super Barn coaches, taller WHR coaches and the extra tall Romanian coach No.2060. By 10:05 the WHR train had gone and Merddin Emrys had run round the 10:30 Mountain Spirit rake in the FR platform. Blanche had arrived with the ECS for the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer a few minutes later and began its run round at 10:13. Today the loco was able to complete the run round and couple up at 10:18 in the absence of a 10:15 Glaslyn Venturer service. no.130 arrived with The Snowdonia Star shortly around 12:10 and the loco detached and ran to the yard to water at 12:20 before returning to Caernarfon departing about 2 hours later.

 

New railway museum on Anglesey

Tacla Taid museum at Newborough on Anglesey has become a railway museum with the delivery of the last rolling stock from the clearout of Octel Amlwch factory site. The final one of the three shunters formerly used at Octel was a Hunslet 0-4-0DM loco and was accompanied by a Bromine tanker and a flat wagon. The other two locos and some other rolling stock previously went to the Anglesey Central Railway at Llanerch-y-medd in Central Anglesey after storage in the sidings at Anglesey Aluminium. The ACR (aka Lein Amlwch) are busy restoring the line for a potential tourist route, although it has also been placed on the 'Rolling Back Beeching' list by the local Tory MP. Tacla Taid have laid a short length of track and hope to restore the loco to operational use in the future. See Daily Post story.

 

Caernarfon bypass speed trap

The Bank Holiday weekend saw 65 drivers caught by the Police exceeding the 60mph limit on the Caernarfon Bypass, used by many to visit the WHR. With only one train a day from Caernarfon, there is no alternative if you miss a booked train. Some sections of the bypass have lower speed limits approaching roundabouts. It is thought that the alternating 3 lane nature of the road encourages some drivers to exceed the speed limit to pass slow vehicles as they approach the end of a three lane section. There have been several accidents on the road including one on the opening day in February.

 

Main Line news

More PW work is taking place at Rhyl this weekend. Locos No.56078 and Nos.70806/12 were present.

 

F&WHR 6/5/22

Friday was forecast to have rain in the afternoon at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 12C. There were NO departures from Caernarfon  and THREE from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer trains and one Mountain Spirit).

The first train of the day was the 10:30 Mountain Spirit which arrived ECS in the FR platform and had run round by 10:10. Blanche arrived with the ECS for the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer at 10:16. Run round was completed at 10:21 as there was no Glaslyn Venturer today.

 

Bodysgallen refurbishment

First Class Pullman saloon No.2115 Bodysgallen is currently at Boston Lodge awaiting refurbishment. The WHRS is looking for help to fund the expensive work needed to bring this coach up to standard. There has been a big demand for first class travel and it is possible a second Pullman saloon may be constructed once Bodysgallen has been restored to use.

 

Cambrian Railways plans expansion

The Cambrian Heritage Railway at Oswestry has had a successful start to the season and now operates trains regularly from Oswestry south to Weston Wharf. The railway does not have the right to cross the A5 to the north or the A483 to the south of Weston Wharf even though both level crossings still exist. This is a legacy of the Highway Agency building both bypass roads on the cheap and not building railway bridges as the branch had just one stone train a day. It is hoped to improve the disconnected Llynclys to Pen-y-garreg line so that services may be resumed next year. The way north is currently subject to the ongoing feasibility study of the Community Rail Project to Gobowen.

Most likely is infrastructure consolidation to be undertaken at Oswestry, centred mainly on the completion of the middle road and the reinstating of the down-line and associated platform. This would require a point being installed 50m or so north of the Coney Green Crossing. Once the line is in place, it would allow access by heavy equipment to construct the platform. At the moment, the middle road terminates some 200m south of the Medical Crossing and, historically, rejoins the main up-line some 100m north of the crossing. The status of the Medical Crossing is open to question as it was built without regard to due process.

 

F&WHR 5/5/22

Thursday was forecast to have sunny periods at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 13C. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (the Gelert Explorer) and FOUR from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer trains and one Mountain Spirit and the Glaslyn Venturer reappears today).

By 09:45 No.87 had appeared in the WHR platform with the rake for the 10:15 Glaslyn Venturer. Only the morning run was scheduled today. At 10:07 Merddin Emrys arrived with the ECS for the 10:30 Mountain Spirit. Blanche made its way over The Cob to the trident signal as No.87 prepared to leave at 10:15. The Fairlie completed the run round as the ECS for the Woodland Wanderer pulled into the recently vacated WHR platform at 10:20 and immediately commenced its run round.

Merddin Emrys was back by 13:50, just before Blanche left for its afternoon Woodland Wanderer working. After fuelling and watering the Fairlie emerged from the yard to take the ECS back to Boston Lodge at 14:10. Blanche returned at 16:12 with the afternoon Woodland Wanderer and was soon disposed to the depot as the final movement of the day.

 

F&WHR 4/5/22

Wednesday was forecast to be an improving day with a sunny afternoon at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 14C. Wednesday trains were a repeat of Tuesday's. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (the Gelert Explorer) and THREE from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer trains and one Mountain Spirit). The Glaslyn Venturer reappears on Thursday.

Merddin Emrys departed with the 10:30 Mountain Spirit after Blanche ran round the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer. On days when there is a Glaslyn Venturer departing at 10:15 it is difficult and therefore rare for the Woodland Wanderer loco to arrive and complete the run round in the WHR platform before the Mountain Spirit requires The Cob token.

 

Early FR film discovered on YouTube

A film showing the very early days on the FR in 1957 has been published on YouTube. Click here to view. this video shows how Prince was used to wrench tree stumps out of cuttings and volunteers generally restoring  and operating the railway.

 

F&WHR 3/5/22

Tuesday was forecast to be a bright but cloudy day at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 13C. Tuesday trains were much reduced. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (the Gelert Explorer) and THREE from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer trains and one Mountain Spirit).

At 09:32 Criccieth Castle was noted taking the AGM Weekend shuttle coaches to Glan-y-pwll shed passing through Tan-y-bwlch. David Lloyd George followed, passing through Tan-y-bwlch at 11:06 with the 10:30 Mountain Spirit whilst Criccieth Castle waited for the token to return to Minffordd Yard. In the event it waited for the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer to arrive before departing light engine. Criccieth Castle was shunting loaded coal B wagons into the refuelling point at Porthmadog Harbour station at 13:50. Blanche departed on the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer on time. At 14:11 the ECS rake from the 10:30 Mountain Spirit in the WHR platform left for the Carriage Shed. Criccieth Castle emerged from the yard at 14:15 awaiting a light engine path back to the depot and departed at 14:21. Blanche arrived back in sunshine with the afternoon Woodland Wanderer at 16:11 and the rake was promptly disposed to the Carriage Shed ECS at 16:20 to close the day's activities.

 

Tan-y-bwlch station cafe still open despite roadsigns! 3-4/5/22

Message from F&WHR

'PLEASE IGNORE THE ROAD SIGNS:

We are open as normal..! Strange request, but access to the Tea Room at Tan-y-Bwlch Station is NOT affected by the roadworks taking place on the B4410 between Garreg/Llanfrothen and the Oakley Arms, Maentwrog. There is a sign for vehicles approaching from the A487 that states the road to Garreg is closed from 2nd-4th May. However, the work is taking place beyond the station and Tea-Room - so, if you want to visit us, just drive past the sign. Anyone wanting to visit us via Garreg / Llanfrothen will have to travel through Penrhyndeudraeth. So, don't be put off by the sign - WE ARE OPEN everyday and look forward to seeing you here for some tasty treats, drinks and snacks..!'

 

Change of web platform

The TSOHost web platform was changed at their request on 1/5/22 and this may lead to the website being unavailable for a short while as the new DNS percolates through the servers around the world. The website has been tested and is available on EE's 4G network and was available via TalkTalk broadband  tested on 2/5/22 at 16:35.

 

F&WHR 2/5/22

Bank Holiday Monday was forecast to be a bright but cloudy day at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 14C. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (the Gelert Explorer) and EIGHT from Porthmadog (five Woodland Wanderer trains, two Mountain Spirit trains and one Glaslyn Venturer) plus SIX FRS/WHRS Members' Shuttles (2 to Pont Croesor and 4 to Minffordd). This is the first time the FR has operated all five Woodland Wanderer paths.

Today was the first run of the 09:45 Woodland Wanderer, hauled by Prince, which departed the FR platform after No.87 had arrived ECS in the WHR platform for the 10:15 departure. After the departure of No.87 on the Glaslyn Venturer at 10:15 the station became a hive of activity with Britomart and its shuttle rake with Sybil on the rear moving to the WHR platform for the 10:50 departure and Blanche reversing its rake into the FR platform for the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer. Meanwhile Elin shunted to the seawall siding.

Sybil was back with the Pont Croesor shuttle at 11:35. Five minutes later Erin arrived back from Boston Lodge with the rake of 8 skips. Sybil departed for Minffordd a little later with Britomart on the rear. Erin did a demo shunt in the station yard with 2 skips at 11:53 that extended to more than half an hour to the delight of the audience.

Towards the end of the day David Lloyd George returned at 17:35 with the afternoon Mountain Spirit into the WHR platform. The loco uncoupled promptly. Once the final Woodland Wanderer had arrived back with Prince the Fairlie took the ECS back to Boston Lodge departing about 18:05. The final movement of the FR AGM Weekend came at 18:17 when Prince took the ECS of the Woodland Wanderer back to Boston Lodge.

 

F&WHR 1/5/22

Sunday was forecast was for cloudy weather with rain on and off and a chilly 11C maximum temperature. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (the Gelert Explorer) and FIVE from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer trains, two Mountain Spirit trains and one Glaslyn Venturer plus SIX FRS/WHRS Members' Shuttles (2 to Pont Croesor and 4 to Minffordd).

At 09:45 No.87 was in the WHR platform with the 10:15 Glaslyn Venturer while Britomart arrived with the shuttle into the yard with Erin on the rear. David Lloyd George arrived at 10:02 into the FR platform with the ECS for the 10:30 Mountain Spirit.

At 10:00 the Boat Race was staged with Spooner's sail powered 'boat' wagon making its way across The Cob in a race with rowers from the local rowing club (see story here). It looks like Spooner's boat may have just won!

 

This easterly view (30/4/22) shows Spooner's boat running into the Harbour Station yard at about 10mph near the signalbox aided by a stiff breeze from the south west and beating the rowers who can be seen in the bay to the right of the signalbox. No.87 is ready to depart with the Glaslyn Venturer in the WHR platform and the rake for the Mountain Spirit stands in the FR platform. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was captured from the F&WHR web camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

The Glaslyn Venturer and Mountain Spirit left on time and at 10:40 Blanche was shunting the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer out of the yard to the WHR. Sybil came over The Cob light engine at 10:50 allowing Blanche to depart a little late at 10:58 on the Woodland Wanderer. The skips left for Boston Lodge at 11:12 and arrived back at 11:50 after the Pont Croesor shuttle had arrived back a little early at 11:35. There was space available on the Minffordd shuttle so members of the public standing with little soaked-through children watching on the platform were invited for a free ride to Minffordd and back and to see the Model Railway exhibition there. That probably made another lifelong rail enthusiast!

 

Click on the YouTube link to watch 1 minute 24 seconds of video covering the FR AGM with Sybil hauling 8 skips to Boston Lodge at 11:00. This video was published on 1/5/22 and is best viewed at 1080p with Chrome. This video is copyright Melvyn Hughes taken on a Google Pixel 3a XL phone camera.

 

Images from 1/5/22

This northerly view (1/5/22) shows Elin's footplate and controls at Minffordd at midday on the shuttle arrival. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Melvyn Hughes and was taken on a Google Pixel 3a XL phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This northerly view (1/5/22) shows Elin at Minffordd at midday on the shuttle arrival. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Melvyn Hughes and was taken on a Google Pixel 3a XL phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This northerly view (1/5/22) shows Britomart at Minffordd at midday on the rear of the shuttle after arrival. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Melvyn Hughes and was taken on a Google Pixel 3a XL phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Videos from 1/5/22

Click on the YouTube link to watch 1 minute 14 seconds of video covering Elin shunting Harbour Station in the rain just before midday on 1/5/22. This video was published on 2/5/22 and is best viewed at 1080p with Chrome. This video is copyright Melvyn Hughes taken on a Google Pixel 3a XL phone camera.

 

Click on the YouTube link to watch 21 seconds of video covering the live steam Model Railway Exhibition at Minffordd at midday on 1/5/22. This video was published on 2/5/22 and is best viewed at 1080p with Chrome. This video is copyright Melvyn Hughes taken on a Google Pixel 3a XL phone camera.

 

Meillionen Halt

The F&WHR has confirmed it will stop to pick up/set down at Meillionen/Beddgelert Forest Campsite Halt which will be a boon for those who holiday in the Beddgelert Forest campsite/cabin accommodation. Initially it is the northbound Harbourmaster that will call there on public services but Society members can use all stations and halts subject to space being available. However, the Fareharbor booking website does not have a Meillionen page. Those passengers who wish to join the train probably have to use the Beddgelert page.

 

Beddgelert Station update

With Beddgelert station now established as a 1936 style frontier station under the F&WHR's current operating plans, more shelter is being provided, more picnic style tables and a new temporary booking office and refreshment facility. It may be 18 months to 2 years before a permanent station building is completed on the concrete slab provided when the line was opened. The F&WHR has appointed Rob Chambers as architect to design the new station building.

 

Five Quarry Hunslets 30/4/22

This easterly view (30/4/22) shows Hugh Napier, Erin, Sybil, Britomart and Lilla steaming out of Porthmadog station. Three of these were used on shuttles during the FR AGM weekend. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was taken on a digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Llangollen news 30/4/-2/5/22

The LR is offering Class 08 shunter 'Driver for a Fiver' experiences in Llangollen Station over the Bank Holiday weekend. Switch and Crossing tamper DR73309 arrived at Llangollen on 22/4/22 and tamped the renewal work in the station and at Deeside Halt on 25/4/22. On 23/4/22 26010 (as 5310) failed at Llangollen and was removed by the Class 08 No.08195 and replaced by the Class 47 No.47449 (as 1566) and 31271. The Bank Holiday sees steam loco Prairie No.1566 from the Telford Steam Railway in use.   

 

F&WHR 30/4/22

Saturday was the start of the FR AGM weekend. The forecast was for cloudy weather with a chilly 10C maximum and rain in the evening. There was ONE departure from Caernarfon (the Snowdonia Star and SEVEN from Porthmadog (four Woodland Wanderer trains, two Mountain Spirit trains and The Harbourmaster plus SEVEN FRS/WHRS Members' Shuttles (3 to Pont Croesor and 4 to Minffordd).

The FR Mess car had been removed from the seawall siding by the morning. At 10:37 Blanche was running round a rake in the WHR platform while Merddin Emrys was crossing The Cob on the Mountain Spirit headed and Sybil (Britomart lookalike) shunted a skip in the yard and then shunted 5 skips, then 8 were shunted into the short seawall siding!

At 11:04 Elin led a short 3 coach rake featuring the curly roofed van and Britomart arriving in the WHR platform from Pont Croesor. Sybil exchanged for Elin for the 11:20 Minffordd shuttle. Erin was later shunting the 8 skip rake in the station at 11:43.

 

This westerly view (30/4/22) shows Sybil on the rear of the Minffordd shuttle (with Britomart at the lead end) departing Minffordd on its return journey at 11:46. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was captured from the F&WHR web camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Prince arrived back in Porthmadog with the return working of the Woodland Wanderer at 12:18 at the same moment as No.130 arrived with the Snowdonia Star. Sybil was shunting in the yard afterwards and David Lloyd George came over The Cob light engine for the afternoon Fairlie swop at 12:30. The Snowdonia Star rake was shunted to the yard by 12:35 and the loco detached for fuelling and watering. Britomart shunted back to the WHR platform with its rake at 12:48 with Erin on the rear while Prince shunted in the yard. The train set out for Pont Croesor at 12:50.

 

Mainline 30/4/22

Class 20s Nos.20189/142 hauled the Tyseley-Llandudno excursion today.

Class 47s Nos.47815/854 top and tailed the Northern Belle charter to Llandudno Junction (for Conwy/Bodnant Gardens).

Class 67 No.67017 was on the ECS Holyhead-Crewe which swops the rakes over for maintenance. Sometimes this is used as an additional passenger service but not today.

The third excursion from Ely to Llandudno was top and tailed by Nos.47614/501.

 

Spooners update 29/4/22

Spooners is currently unable to provide meals, without explanation, a loss to the many customers who enjoy their themed nights and weekend meals. Apparently the pub closed at 6pm on 30/4/22 due to lack of staff. Large wooden benches have been provided to replace the light weight metal chairs previously used in the patio area that got broken or, in a few cases, stolen. The F&WHR announcement is as follows.

SPRING AT SPOONER’S

🔵  Picture the scene… the sun is shining, trains are steaming and visitors are enjoying a coffee on our new Outdoor Terrace benches.

🔵  That’s the idyllic scene here at Spooner’s this Friday..!

🔵  We’re open daily this Spring and looking forward to a busy season ahead.

🔵  A selection of hot drinks, cakes and confectionery will be available from our Café, while our Bar will be serving a range of beers, ciders, local cask ales and non-alcoholic refreshments.

🔵  We are unable to serve meals at the present moment; however, a small range of sandwiches are available on most days.

🔵  So, as the evenings get brighter, why not come down and say “Hello” - we look forward to welcoming you..!

 

Sunday Shuttles

These follow a similar pattern to Saturday's shuttles but with only two trips to Pont Croesor.

10:50 Porthmadog dep Britomart and Elin : Porthmadog arr 11:40

15:05 Porthmadog dep Sybil and Britomart : Porthmadog arr 15:55

 

Click on the image to enlarge. click again for full size. This image is courtesy F&WHR.

 

YouTube FR AGM 29-30/4/22

Click on the YouTube link to watch 23 minutes 28 seconds of video covering FR AGM shuttles on 29-3-/4/22 between Pont Croesor and Minffordd and NG16 service trains. This video was published on 1/5/22 and is best viewed at 1080p with Chrome. This video was produced by Lee Davies on a camcorder.

 

F&WHR 29/4/22

Friday is the start of a Bank Holiday weekend and services change to reflect this. The forecast was for a sunny day with maximum temperatures of a chilly 14C. Today there was ONE train from Caernarfon (The Snowdonia Star) and FOUR from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderer and one Mountain Spirit and The Harbourmaster).

The Harbourmaster ran today departing Porthmadog at 09:40 with No.87 in charge and No.130 hauling the Snowdonia Star starting from Caernarfon at 10:00. Merddin Emrys was on the 10:30 Mountain Spirit which left on time from the FR platform but there was no afternoon working. Blanche was provided for the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer and arrived in the WHR platform. After completing the run round, second thoughts seem to have happened, as it detached and shunted to the fuelling point for a top up at 10:43. The loco hurried back from the yard and was coupling up again at 10:51 with a few minutes to spare before departure at 10:55.

At 17:15 the Harbourmaster was moving ECS to Boston Lodge to close the day's activities.

 

Main Line news 29/4/22

The Aberystwyth test freight with logs for Kronospan Chirk ran on 29/4/22, the first real freight for 29 years since the weekly oil train stopped back in 28/4/93 hauled by 37418 Pectinidae (de-named later that day). The train was loaded from the north side in Aberystwyth's run round loop. A previous trial with Freight Multiple Units in Spring 2005 was not followed up. The availability of NR's small fleet of ERTMS fitted Class 97s will determine the viability of this trial. Maybe the freight work will prompt NR to deliver its long promised mobile ERTMS unit allowing visiting traction to the line?

See YouTube for a video of the train departing Aberystwyth. About 800 tonnes was carried in this trial and if successful the train could become weekly. The train was hauled by NR locos No.97304 John Tilley and No.97303 Dave Berry on return from Aberystwyth. The Class 97s were only in use on the Cambrian section with No.56113 bringing the rake from Kronospan to Sutton Bridge Junction and returning the rake later from Shrewsbury, running round at Chester at 01:00 early the next day. The track layout at Chirk only allows propel moves into the sidings from the southbound track and the train arrived there at 01:42. See Real Time Trains record.

 

Moving Pictures No.63 28/4/22

Click on the YouTube link to watch 34 minutes 31 seconds of video covering The Snowdonian and two gravity trains. This video was published on 28/4/22 and is best viewed at 1080p with Chrome. This video was produced by John Wooden (F&WHR) on a professional 4K Betamax camcorder.

 

Saturday Shuttles

The FR AGM weekend has arrived and special trains have been laid on which both FR and WHR members may enjoy. Three shuttles will run from Porthmadog to Pont Croesor on Saturday. There are also four shuttles to Minffordd and a freight working with skips..

10:20 Porthmadog dep Britomart and Elin : Porthmadog arr 11:10

12:50 Porthmadog dep Britomart and Elin : Porthmadog arr 13:40

14:05 Porthmadog dep Sybil and Britomart : Porthmadog arr 15:55

Click on the image to enlarge. click again for full size. This image is courtesy F&WHR.

 

F&WHR 28/4/22

Porthmadog was forecast to have a few sunny periods with a maximum temperature of chilly 12C on Thursday. Today there was ONE train from Caernarfon (The Gelert Explorer) and SIX from Porthmadog (two each of Woodland Wanderer and the Mountain Spirit and Glaslyn Explorer). The loco situation must have eased.

At 0948 No.87 was waiting with the stock for the 10:15 Glaslyn Venturer departure in the WHR platform and at 10:00 David Lloyd George arrived with the ECS for the Mountain Spirit into the FR platform. The FR Mess car was still in the seawall siding. Blanche arrived  with the E S for the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer shortly after No.87 departed . The Fairlie left on time allowing Blanche to complete its run round and depart on time. Merddin Emrys arrived light at 12:34 and appeared to be well again so may have returned late yesterday from Glan-y-pwll. It was n Blanche departed Tan-y-bwlch at 12:36 with the return working of the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer.

One No.87 left on the afternoon Glaslyn Venturer the platform was occupied by the afternoon Woodland Wanderer departing at 13:55 while Merddin Emrys was on the afternoon Mountain Spirit in the FR platform. David Lloyd George waited for a light engine path back to Boston Lodge, leaving at 14:10. At 16:27 The Garratt was back in the WHR platform and Blanche was departing with the ECS from the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer back to Boston Lodge. The ECS left at 16:50. The afternoon Mountain Spirit arrived back on time at 17:35 and the loco promptly ran round and departed with the ECS at 17:52 to close the day.

As it is the Spring Bank Holiday Weekend this weekend the through Harbourmaster/Snowdonia Star trains will operate on both Friday and Saturday.

 

May Bank Holiday Weekend 29/4/22-2/5/22

The F&WHR is looking forward to a busy few days here at the F&WHR. Not only is it a Bank Holiday Weekend, it's also the FR Soc AGM weekend. Nine different locos will be in use, with lots of trains running, so Harbour Station will be full of action and interest.

▪️  On the Ffestiniog Railway - there will be up to five Woodland Wanderer trains a day to Tan-y-Bwlch, along with a mix of morning/afternoon Mountain Spirit trains to Blaenau Ffestiniog.

▪️  On the Welsh Highland Railway - there will be The Harbourmaster (Fri/Sat) and Glaslyn Venturer (Sun/Mon) trains from Porthmadog, while the Snowdonia Star (Fri/Sat) and Gelert Explorer (Sun/Mon) trains will run from Caernarfon.

▪️  In addition, there will be a number of shuttle trains running just for our Society members - but all our visitors will be able to see and photograph them during the weekend.

The Loco Roster varies from day to day, but the locos in use are expected to be as follows -

▪️  Woodland Wanderer -Prince and Blanche

▪️  Mountain Spirit - Merddin Emrys and David Lloyd George

▪️  The Harbourmaster / Glaslyn Venturer - NG/G16 No.87

▪️  Snowdonia Star / Gelert Explorer - NG/G16 No.130

▪️  Society Members' Shuttles - Britomart, Sybil and Elin

The F&WHR hopes supporters will come along and visit the railway this weekend, ride the train or watch the action. There will certainly be plenty to enjoy and entertain!

Details of the F&WHR public train services and online booking information is available here.

Specific information for FR/WHR Society members is available here.

 

Next week's services from 2/5/22

The Glaslyn Venturer becomes TThSuO next week and the Gelert Explorer FSX.

 

Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Three NWC railtours in one day! 30/4/22

Saturday sees three railtours to the North Wales Coast passing through or terminating at Llandudno Junction.

10:51 (1Z20) Ex Tyseley (Class 20s booked to Llandudno)

11:26 (1Z36) ex York (terminates)

12:43 (1Z83) ex Ely (to Llandudno)

 

Porthmadog Premier Inn

The Premier Inn sign has gone up at Porthmadog and on 28/4/22 the footpath on the visual splay was being tarmaced. The Cob has suffered from jams caused by delivery vehicles reversing in the entrance due to failure to complete the car park in reasonable time. The hotel in now advertised as opening from 16/9/22, some 3 months later than the 14/6/22 previously advised.

 

F&WHR 27/4/22

Porthmadog was forecast to have sunny periods with a maximum temperature of 14C today. Today there was ONE train from Caernarfon (The Gelert Explorer) and FOUR from Porthmadog (two each of Woodland Wanderer and the Mountain Spirit). The Glaslyn Venturer was not scheduled to run today which means No.87 could be used at Dinas on today's Gelert Explorer if No.130 is still indisposed at Boston Lodge (No.130's train was cancelled on Tuesday as the loco was noted in Boston Lodge Monday afternoon.). The problem will come on Thursday as both Garratt hauled trains are set to run, unless alternative traction can be found for the Glaslyn Venturer (this was Fairlie hauled on occasion last year). The cancellation shows the WHR is sorely in need of a spare Garratt or a diesel loco such as Castell Caernarfon which is being slowly rebuilt

Steam was being raised at 09:30 and Merddin Emrys brought the 10:30 Mountain Spirit rake across The Cob arriving in the FR platform at 09:45. The FR Mess Coach was still in the seawall siding. Blanche had run round and coupled to the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer by 10:35 in the WHR platform. The Fairlie arrived in Tan-y-bwlch at 11:08 and Blanche at 11:40. Blanche detached and went to water and run round a few minutes later but the Merddin Emrys must have encountered a problem as Blanche did not run round but went to assist. Criccieth Castle turned up light engine at Tan-y-bwlch at 12:38 to return the Woodland Wanderer. This departed some 10 minutes late at 12:41.

Criccieth Castle was back in Harbour Station at 13:18 and at 13:27 it removed the returned 10:55 Woodland Wanderer rake from the FR platform and shunted it to the yard surprisingly as it was due to leave at 13:55. This left the FR platform clear for the arrival of the returning 10:30 Mountain Spirit. David Lloyd George arrived for the Fairlie swop on the afternoon Mountain Spirit at 13:46 but there was no sign of the returning train. In fact Blanche arrived back at Tan-y-bwlch at 13:50 and departed promptly at 13:54, nearly an hour late. The train arrived back at Porthmadog at 14:28, some 53 minutes late and was due out again at 14:30. Fast work by platform staff saw the train arrive Tan-y-Bwlch just 10 minutes late at 15:14. The train returned to Tan-y-bwlch back on time at 16:56 but it appeared that the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer did not run. It also appeared that Merddin Emrys was left at Glan-y-pwll depot as it did not return to Boston Lodge.

It will be interesting to see how the F&WHR copes with both No.130 and Merddin Emrys apparently out of action.

 

F&WHR 26/4/22

Porthmadog was forecast to have sunny periods with a maximum temperature of 14C today. The new midweek pattern of services emerged today with ONE train from Caernarfon (The Gelert Explorer) and SIX from Porthmadog (two each of Woodland Wanderer, Mountain Spirit and Glaslyn Venturer). It seems that No.130, was not returned to Dinas for the 11:30 Gelert Explorer as the F&WHR advised 'Due to operational difficulties the Gelert Explorer on 26/4/22 has been cancelled'. Passengers were contacted and tickets refunded.

At 09:38 No.87 was present ready in the WHR platform for the 10:15 Glaslyn Venturer for the first time this year. The FR Mess coach was still stabled in the seawall siding as the orange army continued work on the signalbox. At 10:00 David Lloyd George came across The Cob with the stock for the 10:30 Mountain Spirit. After the Glaslyn Venturer departed Blanche came across The Cob for the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer into the WHR platform somewhat later than usual arriving at 10:25 but clearing The Cob section in time for an on time departure by the Mountain Spirit.

No.87 arrived back at 13:02 on the Glaslyn Venturer and ran round immediately as Blanche arrived back on the Woodland Wanderer and Merddin Emrys was prepared in the yard as the changeover Fairlie for the afternoon working of the Mountain Spirit. The Fairlie was used to shunt the Woodland Wanderer stock to the yard while Blanche was coaled and watered, clearing the FR platform for the return of the Mountain Spirit. The Garratt left several minutes late at 13:48 while Blanche was running round the Woodland Wanderer in the yard. Unlike previous examples of late running, the Woodland Wanderer was not reversed into the far end of the FR platform but into the WHR platform delaying departure of the 13:55 until 14:01.  

 

Bala Lake Railway 50th Anniversary Celebration 30/4-2/5/22

The BLR is celebrating its 50th Anniversary celebrations this coming Bank Holiday Weekend. See BLR website for full details.

 

F&WHR 25/4/22

There are no passenger trains today on the F&WHR for the last time until 21/9/22 but there may be stock movements, PW trains and test trains etc. The weather forecast was for sunny periods with maximum temperatures of a cool 14C in Porthmadog. The FR Mess van was still in the seawall siding with the orange army was still working on the signalbox. On Tuesday the new midweek pattern emerges with ONE train from Caernarfon (The Gelert Explorer) and SIX from Porthmadog (two each of Woodland Wanderer, Mountain Spirit and Glaslyn Venturer).

Criccieth Castle was in the WHR loop light engine at 15:00 as No.130 arrived with an unadvertised 7 coach train from Dinas. There appeared to be passengers in the Observation Car on the rear but no one got off at Porthmadog. No.130 detached a few minutes later and ran to the yard to fuel and water while the diesel shunted onto the west end of the rake. No.130 emerged from the yard 10 minutes later and shunted back onto the east end of the rake. The train went as far as Boston Lodge Halt, the limit of Garratt operations because of Rhiw Plas bridge. On return hauled by the diesel, the rake stopped at Pen Cob Junction to detach the Garratt which then went on shed and the diesel dragged the ECS back to the WHR platform arriving just before 16:00. The loco ran round by 16:25 and shunted the rake back to carriage sidings at 16:30 presumably for use on the Glaslyn Venturer the next day. It is possible that No.87 and No.130 have swopped duties as a result of these moves today. The loco left light engine for the depot at 16:40 to complete the movements for the day.

 

This easterly view (25/4/22) shows Criccieth Castle running light engine through Porthmadog at 14:41 and already signalled for Boston Lodge. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and is courtesy of the F&WHR web camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Llangollen news

Class 31 No.31271 hauled trains on 24/4/22. Steam in the form of GWR Prairie tank loco No.5619 will haul trains over the Bank Holiday weekend 30/4-1-2/5/22. A Diesel Gala is promised 2-4/9/22 when hopefully the extension to the new Corwen will be open. The tamper is expected to arrive in the final week of April to fettle the track in the new station, loop and siding.

 

Cambrian Heritage Railway Oswestry news

The CHR is running trains over the Bank Holiday Weekend. Saturday's trains are Class 73 hauled or Pacer according to availability with 5 hourly services starting at 11 am. Sunday and Monday will feature alternate steam and diesel hauled trains with 6 trains hourly commencing at 11am. Tickets cost £8 adult and can be booked on line or on the day.

 

Corris Railway news

The traverser at Corris is now in use. See video of traverser in action. Hourly trains operate on all three days of the Bank Holiday weekend.

 

Timetable week commencing 25/4/22

Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

F&WHR 24/4/22

Sunday was forecast to be a sunny day at Porthmadog with a mild 17C maximum temperature. The Gravity Train is running twice today, leaving Minffordd at about 09:00 and 12:00, which probably explains the lack of Mountain Spirit services today. Sunday will be a normal weekend with ONE train from Caernarfon (the Gelert Explorer) and THREE from Porthmadog, two Woodland Wanderers and the 10:15 Glaslyn Venturer.

Merddin Emrys was on the gravity train passing Minffordd shortly after 09:00 on its way up the line to release the gravity working. The train arrived at Tan-y-bwlch at 09:35 and after being released at Dduallt rolled through under gravity at 10:15 followed light engine by the Fairlie at 10:39-10:50. No.87 was ready at 09:30 in the WHR platform ready for the Glaslyn Venturer which left on time at 10:15. The FR Mess car was still in the Sea Wall siding and the orange army was out and about around the signalbox area again. At 10:15 Merddin Emrys turned up surprisingly with the rake for the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer which is normally a Blanche/Prince duty. This train also left on time.

David Lloyd George ran round at 13:45 ready for the 13:55 which left on time without the loco swop normally associated with the Mountain Spirit. Merddin Emrys returned to Porthmadog from Gravity Train duties at 14:17 light engine and left after refuelling/watering at 14:30 light engine for Boston Lodge. David Lloyd George arrived at Tan-y-bwlch at 14:30.

There are apparently no passenger trains on Monday 25/4/22, the last day this will happen until Wednesday 21/9/22.

 

Locomotive Manager appointment

John Browning writes about the appointment of Matthew Ellis as the F&WHR's new Locomotive Manager.

'Beamish Keeper of Transport, Matt Ellis, has been offered a new role at the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railway as their Locomotive Manager. I have to add that this is one of the heritage railway World’s ‘dream jobs’ and it is certainly an exciting one, and one that I know Matt will flourish in. We will be looking now at how we manage both operations and engineering, as well as some wider strategic developments that were already underway, to ensure, as far as possible, continuity through the process of replacing Matt and covering the work he has managed and developed. Matt will stay with us in a remote capacity to assist with this process and enable a number of areas of work to progress, in particular around the development of competence management within the engineering team.'

 

F&WHR 23/4/22

Saturday was forecast to have sunny periods in Porthmadog with 15C maximum temperatures. There was ONE train from Caernarfon (the Gelert Explorer) and THREE from Porthmadog (two Woodland Wanderers and one Mountain Spirit). this is because of The Snowdonian, which explains yesterday's stock changes.

The annual Snowdonian special will be running over the full 80 miles of the F&WHR (Porthmadog - Blaenau Ffestiniog - Caernarfon - Porthmadog) today. The Ffestiniog Railway leg will be hauled by the three operating George England locos - Welsh Pony, Prince and Palmerston - while Garratts K1 and No.87 will work over the Welsh Highland Railway. For those in the area who want to see, or take photos of, the train as it makes its way through Snowdonia, the approximate timings are shown below:

08:30 - Porthmadog

08:40 - Minffordd

09:05-09:20 - Tan-y-Bwlch

09:40 - Tan-y-grisiau

09:50 - Blaenau Ffestiniog

10:15 - Blaenau Ffestiniog

10:20 - Tan-y-grisiau

10:45-10:50 - Tan-y-Bwlch

11:10 - Minffordd

11:15 - Pen Cob

LOCO SWAP

11:25 - Pen Cob

11:30 - Porthmadog (Non-stop)

11:40 - Pont Croesor

12:10-12:20 - Beddgelert

12:40-12:50 - Rhyd Ddu

13:15-14:30 - Waunfawr

14:45-14:50 - Dinas

15:05 - Caernarfon

15:30 - Caernarfon

15:40-15:50 - Dinas

16:05-16:10 - Waunfawr

16:35-16:40 - Rhyd Ddu

17:00-17:05 - Beddgelert

17:30 - Pont Croesor

17:45 - Porthmadog

Information and timings provided in good faith, but may be subject to variation on the day.

The Snowdonian left Porthmadog late behind Palmerston, Welsh Pony and Prince. K1 and No.87 did the honours on the WHR. It stopped at Waunfawr for an hour to feed the passengers where it crosses another train according to the timetable. Sybil appeared at Waunfawr during the lunch-time layover of The Snowdonian special and returned to Porthmadog with its brakevan a few hour later. Another half hour break was allowed at Caernarfon. K1 also appeared to only work to Waunfawr (on return from Caernarfon) as it had a light engine path back to Dinas. No.87 was noted returning alone as it arrived at Porthmadog. It is reported that there was a Mountain Spirit train during the afternoon which utilised the rarely used 'spare' A set as the normal Mountain Spirit set went to Caernarfon and back as part of The Snowdonian.

 

F&WHR 22/4/22

Friday was forecast to be a cloudy day but becoming sunny in the late afternoon with mild temperatures of 17C maximum. In addition to the Harbourmaster and Snowdonia Star there are only two Woodland Wanderer services today and no Mountain Spirit services. The 10:55 Woodland Wanderer was fully booked in the morning. Saturday will be a normal weekend with ONE train from Caernarfon and THREE from Porthmadog.

Prince ran round its rake at 10:25 in the FR platform and a PW train with the FR Mess van was stabled in the Sea Wall siding during the day. Staff appeared to be working on the scaffolding on the signalbox and relay cabin. Harlech Castle arrived with a B wagon of coal at 10:54 just before the departure of Prince with the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer, which left on time. Harlech Castle departed light engine for Minffordd at 11:13 to assist Prince which was having a steaming problem and had stopped there for assistance. The loco came to a stop on the curve between Minffordd crossing to seek permission to set the facing point for the wrong line so it could reverse into the yard. In the end the diesel was not needed and Prince later arrived at Tan-y-bwlch over 30 minutes late. There was a surprise at midday (video courtesy of your webmaster's brother).

 

Click on the YouTube link to watch 52 seconds of video of No.130 crossing Britannia Bridge and arriving in Porthmadog Harbour station on 22/4/22 at midday. This video was published on 22/4/22 and is best viewed at 1080p with Chrome. This video is copyright Melvyn Hughes and was taken on a Google Pixel 3a XL phone camera.

 

No.130 was noted in Porthmadog at 13:30 with the Snowdonia Star rake. The FR Mess car was still present in the seawall siding. Some people boarded dragging suitcases presumably taking a single journey. Harlech Castle arrived at 13:58 light engine across The Cob. Prince ran round in the FR platform at 14:00 and the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer left at 14:04, several minutes late due to a reaction to the loco's earlier misadventures. K1 arrived at Porthmadog at 14:41 having passed the northbound Snowdonia Star at Pont Croesor. The loco was to be used on Saturday's The Snowdonian before returning to Statfold Barn soon, having spent several months on the WHR.

 

This easterly view (22/4/22) shows K1 running light engine through Porthmadog at 14:41 and already signalled for Boston Lodge. the loco had come over to haul The Snowdonian the next day. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and is courtesy of the F&WHR web camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Later in the afternoon the 'orange army' seemed to be erecting mobile platforms for painting as the sun finally emerged. Prince arrived back at 16:24, about quarter of an hour late. No.87 arrived back with the return working of the Harbourmaster at 16:38, just a few minutes late. No.87 shunted the front two coaches off the Harbourmaster rake at 16:43 into the yard to collect 8 additional coaches forming the rake for Saturday's The Snowdonian. This rake returned to the Carriage Shed departing at 16:54 after Snowdonian labels had been applied. A minute later Prince ran round the Woodland Wanderer rake and Harlech Castle emerged from the yard. Prince departed at 17:03 with The Snowdonian Boston Lodge tour group somewhat later than expected due to congestion at Harbour Station delaying the run round. Prince could not depart until after the diesel had coupled up to the remaining part of the Harbourmaster (now with only one Observation Car on the north end). The final move of the day at Porthmadog saw the latter depart for Boston Lodge at 17:25 leaving the FR Mess car in the seawall siding.

Prince then ran to Minffordd and ran round to await the call back to Boston Lodge. Harlech Castle then appeared out of the yard propelling the gravity train and disappeared off towards Porthmadog with it.

 

Quarry Hunslets arrive 21-22/4/22

This westerly view (22/4/22) shows Sybil running with Van No.7 Porthmadog on a test run to Dinas. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR on a digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Britomart's sister Sybil is visiting the F&WHR from the Richmond Light Railway for the FR AGM next weekend. The loco was built by Hunslet in 1903 for the Pen-yr-Orsedd Quarry, to the same design as Britomart (built four years earlier) and in a blue livery. Sybil, along with Elin, another Quarry Hunslet from the RLR, will be busy during the upcoming FRS AGM Weekend (30/4 - 2/5/22y) working shuttle trains for Society Members, some to Minffordd and some to Pont Croesor.

Britomart went to collect Sybil and Elin from the road transporter at Minffordd Yard on 21/4/22 passing Prince just after 11am at Minffordd. After checking, Sybil was steamed for a test run to Dinas on Friday, passing No.130 at Beddgelert at about 15:00 on the Snowdonia Star. The loco had to water at Beddgelert and Rhyd Ddu. A video is available at Will's Narrow Gauge page.

 

FRS AGM weekend 30/4/22-2/5/22

The Ffestiniog Railway Society AGM weekend is fast approaching and the F&WHR has some exciting items on the agenda for FR/WHR Society members -

More information is available on the event website.

The pair of visiting locos will operate shuttle trains for members during AGM weekend supported by Britomart. These will operate between Porthmadog and Minffordd also Porthmadog and Pont Croesor.  They may also be seen on an occasional short freight operations. These free shuttle trains will be offered to members over the weekend and do not need to be pre-booked and will operate on a 'hop-on-hop-off' basis, subject to availability.  

 

F&WHR 21/4/22

Thursday was forecast to be a sunny day with temperatures reaching a mild 18C maximum in the afternoon but the day started with some light cloud cover. Today's train service was set to be the same as Tuesday and Wednesday and was the last day of the higher intensity Easter services. Today there is ONE train from Caernarfon and SEVEN from Porthmadog. The 10:55 Woodland Wanderer was sold out but all other trains were bookable in the morning.

Staff were maintaining the pointwork in the station throat as No.87 arrived with the ECS for the 10:15 Glaslyn Venturer at 09:34 whilst steam was being raised for the following two services at Boston Lodge. David Lloyd George arrived with the ECS for the 10:30 Mountain Spirit at about 10am and was running round at 10:05. Tight timing of the three morning departures means that the Glaslyn Venturer must get away quickly as the platform is required by the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer minutes later. Prince was approaching across The Cob as the Garratt departed and pulled in at 10:22. The run round cannot usually be completed until after the Mountain Spirit departs at 10:30. Prince had completed its run round by 10:37 and departed on time at 10:55.

Blanche pulled into Tan-y-bwlch at 13:33 on the 12:45 Woodland Wanderer. The rake was then propelled to the westbound platform at 13:44 before the loco ran round. This allowed Prince to pull in with the 13:55 at 14:39. Merddin Emrys took over the afternoon Mountain Spirit departing on time at 14:30 while David Lloyd George waited in the yard for a light engine path back to Boston Lodge and left shortly after the 14:30 cleared The Cob section. Meanwhile, up at Tan-y-bwlch, Prince also propelled its rake to the westbound platform at 14:50 to allow the 14:30 Mountain Spirit to pass.

 

Mainline news 20-24/4/22

Aberystwyth may be getting a new freight service. A trial train of logs for Chirk may run on 29/4/22. Presumably an NR Class 97 is to be used to haul the train. The train picks up wagons at Welshpool and runs round in Aberystwyth loop at 10:36 under a Short Term Plan working and the return path in the evening.

Llandudno Junction sidings have been reconnected to the main line and this will allow the flow of slate waste from the new sidings for Penrhyn Quarry waste to Earles Sidings for the Hope Cement Works. There does not yet appear to be a path for these trains.

On 24/4/22 Colas Class 70 No.70810 was on PW in the Colwyn Bay area with other PW trains..

On 20-21/4/22 the NR Ultrasonic Test Train visited North Wales and worked to Bangor and Blaenau Ffestiniog. Colas livery No.37175 hauled the train permanently attached on the east end of the yellow coaches with a DMBS on the other end. Also on 21/4/22 Nos.43290/299 were on either end of NR's Plain Line Pattern Recognition train of yellow coaches.

On 22/4/22 NR managers made a trip to Porthmadog in Inspection Saloon No.975025 Caroline have by No.97302 Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways/Rheilffyrdd Ffestiniog ac Eryri (ex 37170) and No.37418 An Comunn Gaidhealach in large loco livery with Highland Stag. The F&WHR's Phil Brown was invited for the ride and has some photos on his Facebook page. The two locos ran round at Porthmadog and the locos shuffled to ensure ERTMS fitted No.97302 was on the front.

On the passenger railway TfW has announced the resumption of a normal timetable from 15/5/22. No.67015 hauled the midday Holyhead-Cardiff on 25/4/22.

 

F&WHR 20/4/22

Wednesday was forecast to be a sunny mild day at Porthmadog with a maximum temperature of 16C. Today there is ONE train from Caernarfon and SEVEN from Porthmadog and all were bookable in the morning. Thursday's trains follow a similar pattern to but Friday sees the end of the Easter service with just two Woodland Wanderer trains and the Harbourmaster and Snowdonia Star on the WHR.

Today was a repeat of Tuesday with No.87 on the morning Glaslyn Venturer, Merddin Emrys departing on time on the morning Mountain Spirit and Prince running round for the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer at 10:35, once the Mountain Spirit had cleared the shunt limit. Prince also left on time. Blanche arrived at midday with the ECS for the 12:45 Woodland Wanderer. David Lloyd George came over light engine for the Fairlie swap on the afternoon Mountain Spirit at 12:25 and ran to the yard to fuel and water.

Following Blanche's departure, No.87 returned at 12:55 and 5 minutes later the Garratt ran to the station yard to refuel and water. Prince arrived with the return working of the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer at 13:11 into the FR platform and David Lloyd George coupled up to the rear of the rake at 13:15 to shunt it to the station sidings as No.87 shunted to the front of the 13:40 Glaslyn Venturer. At 13:27, the Fairlie moved near to the yard headshunt to allow Prince to emerge and reverse onto the 13:55 in the yard. At 13:41 Merddin Emrys arrived with the returning morning Mountain Spirit and David Lloyd George promptly shunted onto the rear by 13:45. This was followed by Prince shunting the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer rake to the WHR platform at 13:50, always a tight movement. The train left a few minutes late at 13:59 while Merddin Emrys waited in the yard for the light engine move back to Boston Lodge at 14:13 when The Cob section was clear.

 

World's Inaugural Wickham Day 22/4/22

Jonathan Flood has written to promote the World's First Wickham Trolley Day on 22/4/22 on behalf of The Rail trolley Trust.

'We are hoping that magazines, other publications, media websites, heritage railways, railway societies, engineering groups, railway enthusiasts and all organisations and individuals with links to or interests in all things Wickham, will join us in posting films, pictures, articles etc. of or associated with Wickhams, across all internet platforms this Friday (22/4/22). It is our hope that some interesting, unseen or unusual items, might be posted during the day, as obviously there are 100 years of history to choose from. Obviously, there is the Combination Coach on WHR and the Wickham Trolley on FR.'

 

F&WHR 19/4/22

Tuesday was forecast to be a cloudy day at Porthmadog with sunny periods later and 12C maximum temperatures. Today there is ONE train from Caernarfon and SEVEN from Porthmadog and all were bookable in the morning. At 09:40 No.87 was waiting in the WHR platform with the 10:15 Glaslyn Venturer while the Mountain Spirit rake was being readied in Boston Lodge. David Lloyd George pulled in with the ECS at 09:59 and ran round at 10:15 whilst the Woodland Wanderer approached over The Cob as the Garratt left on time. Prince arrived at 10:22 into the WHR platform with the ECS for the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer and detached promptly at 10:25. Run round could not be completed until after the Mountain Spirit had left at 10:30 though. Prince departed on time at 10:55.

David Lloyd George pulled into Tan-y-bwlch in wet conditions at 11:08, departing at 11:17 for Blaenau Ffestiniog. The Woodland Wanderer followed arriving at 11:56. No.87 arrived back about 11:57 and promptly went to refuel and water. Merddin Emrys, the turn over loco for the afternoon Mountain Spirit, was also available in the yard, having probably come across light engine. Blanche arrived soon after with the ECS for the 12:45 Woodland Wanderer.

The Mountain Spirit pulled in at 13:40 with David Lloyd George and, as soon as the afternoon Glaslyn Venturer departed, Merddin Emrys shunted the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer rake to the WHR platform before shunting onto the 14:30 Mountain Spirit. Timings are tight on these shunting moves and Prince emerged from the yard at 13:50 to shunt onto the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer which left on time. The 14:30 Mountain Spirit also left on time as the last departure of the day.

 

F&WHR 18/4/22

Easter Monday was forecast to have sunny periods but a chilly 10C maximum temperature and a little breezy with wind from the southwest. In fact in these conditions the signalbox deflects the wind upwards and makes a partial vacuum on the leeward side (the Venturi effect) which draws the loco smoke up the signalbox roof against the wind direction as a loco passes. Today there is ONE train from Caernarfon and SEVEN from Porthmadog and all were bookable in the morning.

No.87 was in the WHR platform by 10:00 ready for the morning Glaslyn Venturer while Merddin Emrys approached with the morning Mountain Spirit, arriving in the FR platform at 10:04. The 10:15 Glaslyn Venturer left on time as Prince approached across The Cob with the ECS for the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer which has to wait for the WHR platform to be cleared. Merddin Emrys has already completed its run round ready for the 10:30 departure. Prince arrived at 10:23 and the run round followed after the departure of the Mountain Spirit at 10:35, some 5 minutes late. The late departure caused a reaction and Prince also left 5 minutes late at 11:00.

Blanche came over with the ECS for the 12:45 Woodland Wanderer into the FR platform and ran round by 11:50, well before the planned departure. David Lloyd George arrived light engine at 12:32 for the Fairlie swop on the afternoon Mountain Spirit. Blanche departed on time at 12:45. No.87 was back shortly afterwards, ran round and was coupled up for the afternoon departure by 13:05. Prince arrived at 13:11 with the return of the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer. David Lloyd George coupled to the rear and unusually shunted the rake to the WHR loop at 13:22 to make space for the return of the morning's Mountain Spirit. No.87 took the 13:40 Glaslyn Venturer out on time and David Lloyd George then shunted the Woodland Wanderer into the WHR platform immediately afterwards. The loco then shunted to the FR platform to take over the afternoon Mountain Spirit and subsequently Prince ran to the WHR platform to take over the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer which left at 13:58. Meanwhile Merddin Emrys coupled to spare coaches in the sea wall siding as took the coach back to Boston Lodge at 14:10. The 14:30 Mountain Spirit left on time.

No.87 was back by 16:30 and was waiting for a path to follow Prince's ECS from the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer back to Boston Lodge and eventually departed at 16:38. The final train of the day, the 14:30 Mountain Spirit, returned at 17:37 and was promptly returned ECS to Boston Lodge by David Lloyd George departing at 18:00 in sunshine.

 

GVT receives rails for Chirk station 18/4/22

The nascent Glyn Valley Tramway is working with renewed vigour to complete the restoration of GVT Chirk Exchange station along the western side of Chirk NR Station. The site has been cleared and they have received life expired rails from the W&LR enough to lay track in the station and store a box van for tools. The aim is to raise public awareness and raise funds to lay track down the bank to the proposed initial terminus at Pont Faen level crossing, near the Chirk Trout Farm.  There is also a museum with track at Glyn Ceiriog on the site of the old station, the platforms of which still exist in people's gardens. See Shropshire Star illustrated story and BBC report. The roadside tramway section was along the south side of the B4500 through the Ceiriog valley and extended to quarries above Glyn Ceiriog.

 

F&WHR 17/4/22

Sunday was forecast to be a sunny day with temperatures of 16C maximum at Porthmadog but clouding over in the late afternoon and rain in the evening. All eight trains today were bookable in the morning. There are two Glaslyn Venturer trains for the first time today with the addition of a 13:40 afternoon trip which continues to operate until 21/4/22. At 09:45 No.87 was in the WHR with the 10:15 Glaslyn Venturer. David Lloyd George pulled into the FR platform at 10:07 for the 10:30 Mountain Spirit. The train pulled into Tan-y-bwlch at 11:18 and departed for Blaenau Ffestiniog at 11:28. This was followed by Prince which arrived with the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer at 11:49 running about a quarter of an hour late.

At 12:05 Blanche pulled into Porthmadog Station with the ECS for the 12:45 Woodland Wanderer and promptly ran round. Merddin Emrys came over light engine to Harbour Station at 12:26 for the loco swop that usually accompanies the afternoon Mountain Spirit working. On this occasion though the loco ran to the sea wall siding. Surprisingly, another steam loco was being prepared at Boston Lodge perhaps for another loco swop. Blanche departed at 12:51, several minutes late. No.87 arrived back from the morning Glaslyn Venturer at 12:56. The loco immediately detached and ran round and the fireman worked to pull the coal forwards, ready for the afternoon run. Prince arrived at 13:15 having passed the 12:45 Woodland Wanderer at Minffordd. It was due out on the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer.

 

This easterly view (17/4/22) shows No.87 after running round for the 13:40 Glaslyn Venturer. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and is courtesy of the F&WHR web camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

With the afternoon Glaslyn Venturer leaving by 13:45, it was possible for the returning morning Mountain Spirit to run into the WHR platform. The light engine move to the depot had to await the departure of Prince with the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer. Blanche returned into the FR platform at 15:27 with the 12:45 Woodland Wanderer. The loco ran round by 15:36 and departed promptly with the ECS back to Boston Lodge at 15:41. Glaslyn Venturer returned about 16:25 and was soon disposed by No.87 to the depot as was Prince after running round the returned 13:55 Woodland Wanderer. Merddin Emrys was last back hauling the afternoon Mountain Spirit and after running round, hauled the ECS back to the depot at 17:53.

 

Skip train 16/4/22

The F&WHR has a set of Hudson skips. Your webmaster, in his Deviationist days, was used to filling skips by hand and manually pushing them to the railhead to be tipped in various locations around the Dduallt spiral and later hauling them out of the new Moelwyn Tunnel with the battery loco after the miners had loaded with a mechanical shovel.

 

This easterly view (16/4/22) shows the Skip train at the old Loco Shed, Boston Lodge. Volunteers at Glan-y-pwll have been working to restore a rake of 11 of the Hudson skips, previously used on the Deviation. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Paul Lewin (F&WHR) and was taken on a digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

F&WHR 16/4/22

Porthmadog was forecast to have a sunny afternoon with 14C today. There are seven trains today with a repeat of Friday's service. At 10:10 Merddin Emrys was ready in the FR platform for the 10:30 Mountain Spirit while the rake for the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer emerged from Boston Lodge. At 10:21 Prince pulled into the WHR platform and ran round after the 10:30 left.

At 11:16 Criccieth Castle brought in the rake for the 12:45 Woodland Wanderer, running round at 11:20. The loco shunted the rake to the yard before returning light engine to Boston Lodge at 11:35. Blanche appeared later and at 11:55 shunted into the train in the FR platform. At around 12:15 the Snowdonia Star arrived at Porthmadog and No.130 shunted to the yard to replenish coal and water by 12:30. Blanche headed towards Tan-y-bwlch on time passing Minffordd at 12:56.

At 13:45 David Lloyd George, having come across The Cob light engine, coupled up to the 14:30 afternoon Mountain Spirit in the FR platform. running a little late, Prince extracted the Woodland Wanderer rake from the yard to shunt to the FR platform for the 13:55. The train arrived in the platform at 13:53 with 2 minutes to spare. After prompt work by platform staff the train departed at 14:57 just 2 minutes late! The afternoon Mountain Spirit left on time and probably passes the returning 12:45 Woodland Wanderer at Rhiw Goch loop 14:55-15:00. The Snowdonia Star departed Porthmadog at 14:15 on its return journey.

At 16:10 the return working of the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer returned with Prince in charge and was promptly disposed to Boston Lodge after the run round. David Lloyd George returned with the afternoon Mountain Spirit at 17:36 in bright sunshine. after watering/coaling the loco ran round at about 17:50, coupled up and departed for Boston Lodge with the ECS at about 18:00 to finish the day.

 

This easterly view (16/4/22) shows David Lloyd George arriving with the return working of the 14:30 Mountain Spirit, the final train of the day. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and is courtesy of the F&WHR web camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

Views from 16/4/22

This Dinas Loco Shed view (16/4/22) shows Dinas PW shunter No.9 in the shed along with K1. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Tom Waldren and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This northerly view (16/4/22) shows Vale of Ffestiniog at the end of the day in the North Yard, near the Carriage Shed, probably after shunting the rake inside the shed for overnight storage. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Tom Waldren and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Views from 16/4/22

This Dinas Loco Shed view (16/4/22) shows Dinas PW shunter No.9 in the shed along with K1. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Tom Waldren and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This northerly view (16/4/22) shows Vale of Ffestiniog at the end of the day in the North Yard, near the Carriage Shed, probably after shunting the rake inside the shed for overnight storage. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Tom Waldren and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Images from 15/4/22

Tom Waldren (diesel second man) took part in a trip by the Vale of Ffestiniog to bring one B wagon for loco ash from Dinas to Boston Lodge and went back with 5 B wagons and open coach No.2021. The five wagons will be filled with coal at Dinas.

 

This northerly view (15/4/22) shows Vale of Ffestiniog ready to depart Dinas with one B wagon for Boston Lodge after shunting the rake for the Snowdonia Star into the platform ready for No.130. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Tom Waldren and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This northerly view (15/4/22) shows Vale of Ffestiniog waits for the token at Beddgelert with one B wagon for Boston Lodge. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Tom Waldren and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Down at Boston Lodge there appears to be steady progress with long delayed rebuild of Castell Caernarfon but work seems to have paused as it was stored in the Carriage Shed on this day. The F&WHR has stated the completion of this loco is a priority in order to have a rescue loco based at Dinas for the WHR.

 

This Carriage Shed view (15/4/22) shows Castell Caernarfon being refurbished and currently stored in the new Carriage Shed. The new steel cab structure has been fitted. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Tom Waldren and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This Carriage Shed view (15/4/22) shows Castell Caernarfon being refurbished and currently stored in the new Carriage Shed. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Tom Waldren and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This easterly view (15/4/22) shows Vale of Ffestiniog waiting for the token at Porthmadog with the return working with 5 B wagons and coach No.2021. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Tom Waldren and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This westerly view (15/4/22) shows No.130 arriving with the Snowdonia Star at 12:12 whilst Blanche waits with the 12:45 Woodland Wanderer. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Tom Waldren and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This southerly view (15/4/22) shows No.130 and Merddin Emrys being coaled and watered ready for afternoon trains. No.130 would haul the return Snowdonia Star at 14:15 whilst Merddin Emrys would haul the 14:30 Mountain Spirit. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Tom Waldren and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Vale of Ffestiniog 15/4/22

This southerly view (15/4/22) shows Vale of Ffestiniog pausing at Rhyd Ddu to collect the token. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Tom Waldren and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This southerly view (15/4/22) shows Vale of Ffestiniog pausing at Waunfawr to collect the token with the sun briefly emerging in the late afternoon. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Tom Waldren and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This northerly view (15/4/22) shows Vale of Ffestiniog finally arrived at Dinas with its rake of wagons and Open coach No.2021, which can now join the Gelert Explorer/Snowdonia Star rake as weather improves during the Spring. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Tom Waldren and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Promoting Caernarfon 15/4/22

The F&WHR is promoting Caernarfon station and its train service. It is therefore a pity that there is only ONE train a day from Caernarfon compared to NINE from Porthmadog in the peak period as Caernarfon is much nearer the population centres of the North West for a day out. At the very least it must surely be possible to lend another loco to Dinas such as an England engine and a few heritage carriages to run a Heritage style service as operated in 2019. 'Making the Most of Caernarfon' might involve adding more train services according to some WHRS members!

 

Click on the YouTube link to watch 1 minute 42 seconds of video focussing on the attractions of Caernarfon and its WHR station. This video was published on 13/4/22 and is best viewed at 1080p with Chrome. This video was produced by John Wooden (F&WHR) on a professional 4K Betamax camcorder.

 

MAKE THE MOST OF SPRING IN CAERNARFON

Caernarfon is an idyllic location for visitors to start their journey on-board our services this Spring - especially for those arriving from the North Wales Coast and Ynys Môn / Anglesey. The vibrant town has grown up around the iconic Caernarfon Castle, which dates back to the 13th Century, both within the old town walls and alongside the Afon Seiont and Menai Strait. At the heart of the town is ‘Y Maes’ (The Square) an open, semi-pedestrianised piazza which shelters beneath the castle walls and is surrounded by shops, pubs (including Bar Bach, the smallest pub in Wales) and cafes - some with al fresco tables, seating and umbrellas. When the sun is shining, there’s a real Mediterranean feel to the area.

A short walk from ‘Y Maes’ is the new Cei Llechi (Slate Quay) site, which is home to many small local artisan businesses - selling craft items, artwork, jewellery, delicious ice cream and much more. The impressive Caernarfon Station is next to Cei Llechi, and it’s from here you start your journey on the Welsh Highland Railway. Board the train for a scenic journey, climbing from the coast and up into the mountains to cross the flanks of Snowdon, as you ride into, and through, the very heart of the beautiful Snowdonia National Park.

Our ‘Gelert Explorer’ service takes you to the picturesque village of Beddgelert, with time to explore its narrow streets and enjoy the riverside walks to the legendary Gelert’s Grave. Our ‘Snowdonia Star’ service takes you ‘coast to coast’ from Caernarfon to Porthmadog, with time to visit the bustling High Street and wander round the harbour or simply relax in the sun. The ‘Snowdonia Star’ service departs Caernarfon at 10:00 - Friday and Saturday. The ‘Gelert Explorer’ service departs Caernarfon at 11:30 - Sunday through to Thursday. Full details of your day-out on these trains (and the link to online booking) are available @ festrail.co.uk/trains. So there you have it, come along and enjoy all that Caernarfon has to offer this Spring!

 

Llangollen Class 03 donated to railway 15/4/22

Wirral Council has donated 03162 to the Llangollen Railway. The loco has been at the railway on load for the last 33 years arriving in working condition from Chester Depot in green livery as D2162 and named Birkenhead North Depot 1875-1985. The shunter was used on PW trains and in Galas. In 2003 it was repainted in BR blue but still carries the painted on name. OOU since helping with the Corwen East extension in 2014, the loco will be restored subject to an appeal, by 2025. See The National for an illustrated story of 03162.

 

This easterly view (March 1996) shows 03162 stabled with a ballast wagon midweek preparing for the opening of Carrog station on 2/4/96. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Barrie Hughes and was taken on a digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Views from the Funkey 15/4/22

Thanks to Tom Waldren for these views from the cab of Vale of Ffestiniog.

 

This northerly view (15/4/22) from Vale of Ffestiniog shows one of the 'Teletubby bridges in The Traeth. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Tom Waldren and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This northerly view (15/4/22) from Vale of Ffestiniog shows the interior of T4. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Tom Waldren and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This northerly view (15/4/22) from Vale of Ffestiniog shows the shelf in the Aberglaslyn Pass between T4 and T3. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Tom Waldren and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This northerly view (15/4/22) from Vale of Ffestiniog shows the descent from Rhyd Ddu between Ffridd Isaf and Clogwyn-y-Gwin. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Tom Waldren and was taken on a phone camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

F&WHR 15/4/22 Good Friday

Easter has arrived but with overcast skies and 12C maximum temperatures at Porthmadog. There are seven trains scheduled today with the new 12:45 Woodland Wanderer adding to the offering for the first time. The afternoon trains were all bookable as were the WHR services. The Harbourmaster and Snowdonia Star trains run on the WHR today and Saturday.

David Lloyd George hauled the 10:30 Mountain Spirit arriving in Tan-y-bwlch at 11:08 and departing for Blaenau Ffestiniog at 11:14. Prince followed with the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer arriving at 11:41 and returned to Porthmadog at 12:35. Meanwhile down at Porthmadog, Funkey diesel Vale of Ffestiniog was in the WHR loop with a short PW train of 5 B wagons and the Open coach No.2021 awaiting the arrival of the Snowdonia Star at 12:15. Blanche steamed into the FR platform at 11:43 with the spare rake for the new 12:45 Woodland Wanderer. No.130 pulled in on the Snowdonia Star at 12:12, a few minutes early. at 12:20 the loco detached to water and coal in the station yard. The Observation Carriage widows were treated to a wash down as usual. Merddin Emrys turned up light engine at 12:33 to take over the afternoon Mountain Spirit and ran to the yard to coal and water, making four locos present in the station.

 

This easterly view (15/4/22) shows Vale of Ffestiniog on a PW train while Blanche brings in the stock for the 12:45 Woodland Wanderer, the first time this train has run. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was provided by the F&WHR web camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

The new 12:45 Woodland Wanderer working left Porthmadog on time. Up at Tan-y-bwlch David Lloyd George arrived at 12:57 with the return working of the Mountain Spirit and left a few minutes later at 13:01. Down in Porthmadog the Funkey set off north along the WHR, presumably for Dinas at 13:03 and the two Woodland Wanderer trains passed at Tan-y-bwlch. No.130 ran round the Snowdonia Star at 13:10 and Prince ran into the FR platform at the same time. Unexpectedly, Merddin Emrys shunted onto the rear of the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer whereas previously the Fairlies had swopped on the Mountain Spirit afternoon working earlier in the week. The purpose was soon revealed though as the Fairlie shunted the rake to the yard to make space in the FR platform for the Mountain Spirit to arrive at 13:35 as the WHR platform is occupied until 14:15. Presumably Blanche was still busy watering and coaling but the Fairlie detached and waited near the signalbox after the shunt.

No.130 drew its rake forward a little at 13:30 past the starter signal. Prince now emerged from the yard and shunted onto the Mountain Prince rake in the yard for the 13:55 while David Lloyd George approached the FR platform with the returning morning working of the Mountain Spirit at 12:37. Merddin Emrys promptly shunted onto the rear, ready for the 14:30 departure. At 13:46 Prince shunted its rake into the end of the FR platform for the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer arriving in the platform with 5 minutes to spare and left on time as David Lloyd George emerged from the yard light engine. The Fairlie left for the depot light engine after The Cob section was clear at 14:08. No.130 left on time at 14:15 with the return working of the Snowdonia Star and Merddin Emrys also departed on time with the 14:30 Mountain Spirit.

 

This easterly view (15/4/22) shows four locos at Porthmadog at about 14:00. No.130 is ready to return to Caernarfon with the Snowdonia Star  while the Fairlies swop duties on the afternoon with Merddin Emrys taking over the afternoon Mountain Spirit. In the distance Prince heads across The Cob with the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

At 13:32 Blanche arrived at Tan-y-bwlch with the 12:45 Woodland Wanderer and shunted its rake to the westbound track at 13:40 allowing Prince to arrive at 14:34 with the third Woodland Wanderer of the day. Blanche then left on its return journey to Porthmadog at 14:37 where it ran round in Harbour Station. In the peak season this would become the 15:45 Woodland Wanderer but today, the ECS returned to the depot, leaving at 15:34. At 16:20 Prince ran round the returned 14:55 Woodland Wanderer and headed ECS for Boston Lodge at 16:27. Minutes later No.87 arrived back with the Harbourmaster at 16:30 and departed ECS for Boston Lodge at 16:43. Merddin Emrys arrived back at 17:34 with the afternoon Mountain Spirit, the last train of the day. At 17:50 the loco ran round and the ECS departed at 17:58 to complete the action for the day.

 

This northerly view (15/4/22) shows David Lloyd George and No.130 fuelling and watering at Harbour Station fuelling point. The lunchtime rush requires careful coordination of the four trains that are in the station at this time. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright F&WHR and was taken on a digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Gwynedd Artisans' Easter event 15-18/4/22

The Gweithdy at Minffordd Station will feature a show by Gwynedd Artisans over Easter. The Group are in residence for four days, showing their marvellous range of produce and craft items. This is a great opportunity to 'meet the maker' and treat yourself (or someone else) to locally-produced, hand-crafted pieces to treasure and enjoy. The Gweithdy will be open from 10:00-16:00, Friday 15/4/22 to Monday 18/4/22. The location is just off the main road at Minffordd Station, with parking available in the station car park. Lots more information is available on the Group's Facebook page.

 

Harbourmaster and Snowdonia Star timetables updated

The Harbourmaster working timetable

These unofficial F&WHR working timetables have been updated using official timetables.

Location Time Return Time
Boston Lodge ECS (dep) 09:00 (arr) 17:05
Porthmadog ECS (arr) 09:05 (dep) 17:00
Porthmadog (dep) 09:40 (arr) 16:30
Beddgelert (arr) 10:20 (dep) 15:55
Beddgelert (dep) 10:30 (arr) 15:50
Rhyd Ddu (arr) 10:55 (dep) 15:25
Rhyd Ddu (dep) 11:05 (arr) 15:20
Waunfawr (arr) 11:30 (dep) 14:55
Waunfawr (dep) 11:35 (arr) 14:50
Dinas (arr) 11:50 (dep) 14:35
Dinas (dep) 11:55 (arr) 14:30
Caernarfon (arr) 12:05 (dep) 14:20

Snowdonia Star working timetable

Location Time Return Time
Dinas (dep) ECS 09:20 (arr) 17:10
Caernarfon (arr) ECS 09:30 (dep) 17:00
Caernarfon (dep) 10:00 (arr) 16:30
Dinas (arr) 10:10 (dep) 16:20
Dinas (dep) 10:15 (arr) 16:15
Waunfawr (arr) 10:30 (dep) 16:00
Waunfawr (dep) 10:35 (arr) 15:55
Rhyd Ddu (arr) 10:55 (dep) 15:30
Rhyd Ddu (dep) 11:05 (arr) 15:25
Beddgelert (arr) 11:30 (dep) 15:00
Beddgelert (dep) 11:35 (arr) 14:55
Porthmadog (arr) 12:15 (dep) 14:15

Italicised times are variable according to necessary shunting duties/refuelling/watering etc.

 

F&WHR 14/4/22

Thursday's weather forecast for Porthmadog suggested sunny periods and 13C maximum temperature. Six trains are running today with the Woodland Wanderer fully booked and tomorrow's 10:55 also fully booked. The Glaslyn Venturer was booked to run today and resumes from Sunday with a 13:40 additional afternoon working during Easter Week. The Gelert Explorer shows as 'call to book' suggesting there are only a few seats left. On Good Friday, tomorrow, there will be three Woodland Wanderer trains with an additional 12:45 using the spare rake.

Merddin Emrys pulled into Tan-y-bwlch at 11:10 with the 10:30 Mountain Spirit and was on its way again at 11:18. Prince arrived at Tan-y-bwlch at 11:40 with the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer, returning at 12:34. The Mountain Spirit return to Tan-y-bwlch at 12:55 and left at 13:02. A steam loco was being disposed at Boston Lodge at 13:25, presumably No.87 from the Glaslyn Venturer. Prince was running round at the same time in Harbour Station ready for the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer in the FR platform. Merddin Emrys pulled into the WHR platform at 13:35. The loco detached and ran to the yard to refuel and water at 13:41.

At 14:55 Prince shunted the Woodland Wanderer to the westbound platform at Tan-y-bwlch to allow the afternoon Mountain Spirit to run through the eastbound platform. Previously the Woodland Wanderer rake would have been left in the eastbound platform in the absence of the afternoon Mountain Spirit. The Fairlies had clearly swopped again as David Lloyd George pulled in at 15:12 with the 14:30 Mountain Spirit. This departed at 15:20 and the return working of the Woodland Wanderer departed at 15:32.

 

Hugh Napier 13/4/22

Hugh Napier was on test again on 13/4/22 with a B wagon for a load. Presumably performance with ovoids was being tested.

 

BLR news

The Bala Lake railway has completed purchase of a plot of land that encompasses the station throat and sidings for the proposed Bala town centre station on their new Bala Extension. Natural Resources Wales is currently constructing earthworks for part of the route as part of the Bala Town Flood Prevention scheme. One small 500m2 plot remains to be purchased to complete the route without CPO needed. A decision on the planning application is expected by summer. Funding is still an issue as EU funding is no longer available post-BREXIT and so called Shared Prosperity/Levelling Up funds have become a political hot potato with some claiming they mostly go to Tory constituencies in the former Red Wall areas and certainly do not, as promised, match the lost EU ERDF/Coastal Communities and other pre BREXIT EU sources. See Independent story.

 

Railway stories 12/4/22

The F&WHR is on the look out for F&WHR history.

🔵  Our Interpretation & Boston Lodge Project is now in full swing and we’re on the lookout for your railway stories..!

🔵  We’re asking people living between Blaenau Ffestiniog and Caernarfon, and beyond, to come forward with their railway stories. These may include family history of ancestors who worked on the railways or how the railways impacted communities or lives.

🔵  The appeal is part of a National Lottery Heritage Fund project which will see a focus on new interpretation across both railways, as well as new building works at Boston Lodge, the Ffestiniog Railway works, where locomotives and carriages have been built and maintained for almost 200 years.

🔵  An ultimate objective of the project is to open Boston Lodge for guided tours in 2024.

🔵  Jim Embrey, the project’s Interpretation Officer, says;

“We know that many people locally have had grandparents and great grandparents who worked on the railway. Our aim is to capture their stories and to use them to enhance our visitors’ experience by telling them these tales and hopefully encourage them to make return visits”.

🔵  Details on how to get involved can be found on our Project website.

 

Click on the YouTube link to watch 2 minutes 11 seconds of video with Jim Embray explaining the F&WHR story collection project. This video was published on 12/4/22 and is best viewed at 1080p with Chrome. This video was produced by John Wooden (F&WHR) on a professional 4K Betamax camcorder.

 

Main Line news 12/4/22

TfW really need to get their act together and have spare sets/Class 67 locos for their premier Holyhead-Cardiff service. Today the loco hauled train was replaced by three Class 153 single car DMUs!

No.66704 was on 6K22, the Penmaenmawr-Tuebrook stone train today. LSL's Blue Pullman set ran along the North Wales Coast today.

 

Welsh COVID regulations extend into May

WAG has extended Welsh COVID rules until 9/5/22 but the legal requirement for businesses like the F&WHR to undertake specific Coronavirus risk assessments will end on Monday 18/4/22. Businesses will continue to be encouraged to take steps to operate in a Covid-safe manner as indeed the F&WHR is. See Daily Post story.

 

F&WHR 13/4/22

Porthmadog was forecast to be a cloudy misty day with a maximum temperature of 11C. Six trains were on offer today with increased passenger numbers about as the Easter Bank Holiday Weekend approached. Today sees the first run of the afternoon Mountain Spirit but only one Glaslyn Venturer is running in comparison on the WHR. David Lloyd George was on the Mountain Spirit, arriving at Tan-y-bwlch at 11:05 and departing at 11:17. Prince arrived at Tan-y-bwlch at 11:37 and departed at 12:35 on the morning Woodland Wanderer. This train is fully booked Wednesday and Thursday so an additional 12:45 train has been introduced a little earlier than planned from Good Friday 15/4/22.

The sun was out at 13:10 as Prince returned from Tan-y-bwlch into the FR platform. The Glaslyn Venturer due in at 13:00 seemed to be running rather late. Further mystery occurred when Prince propelled its train out to signalbox before drawing it forward into sidings despite being due out again at 13:55 on the afternoon Woodland Wanderer. This cleared the FR platform for the returning Mountain Spirit which left Tan-y-bwlch at 13:02 and normally runs into the WHR platform. The mystery was solved when No.87 assisted inside by Criccieth Castle arrived in the WHR platform at 13:28, almost half an hour late. The ECS from this would normally clear the WHR platform before the returning Mountain Spirit arrived. Maybe the Garratt had experienced some problem on the 1 in 40 in the Aberglaslyn Pass and Criccieth Castle had been sent to assist. Prince ran round in the station sidings as David Lloyd George approached to berth unusually in the FR platform at 13:38. With the Woodland Wanderer due out at 13:55, Prince now drew the train forwards past the signalbox. The loco then propelled the rake into the occupied FR platform so that all coaches were in the platform with guidance from the signaller's hand signals using permissive working. Merddin Emrys now appeared in the WHR loop line alongside the Garratt making 5 locos present at Porthmadog!

Despite the difficulties, the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer got away on time and once it was clear of station limits, Merddin Emrys shunted into the station sidings, presumably for coal and water. David Lloyd George emerged from the sidings and stopped near the starter signal. At 14:08, the Garratt with Criccieth Castle inside, departed with the ECS Glaslyn Venturer back to Boston Lodge. Merddin Emrys shunted onto the Mountain Spirit rake ready for the 14:30 departure. At 14:18 David Lloyd George departed light engine for the depot while Merddin Emrys left on time shortly afterwards with the first afternoon working of the Mountain Spirit.  

Merddin Emrys arrived back at tan-y-bwlch on the return working at 16:53 and was dispatched very quickly at 16:55 in sunshine. However the train arrived in Porthmadog in very misty conditions at 17:30. The Fairlie ran round at 17:40 and hauled the ECS back to the depot, departing at 17:47 to end the day's activities as the sun re-emerged from the gloom.

 

Caernarfon Car Park charges rise 10%

Caernarfon has now joined other towns in Gwynedd by increasing car parking charges by 10%. The money raised will be used to improve local facilities including public toilets. See Daily Post story.

 

F&WHR 12/4/22

Tuesday was forecast to be a rainy morning in Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 13C but clearing up a little later The F&WHR will run 5 trains today and the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer has reappeared in the Fareharbor booking system as predicted but is fully booked. Prince arrived at 10:22 into the WHR platform while Merddin Emrys waited with the Mountain Spirit in the FR platform. Prince started its run round at 10:24 but needed to wait for the Fairlie's departure. With the damp weather there was a lot of condensation as the Mountain Spirit left on time. Prince left a few minutes late at 10:58. The Fairlie pulled into Tan-y-bwlch at 11:08 as the weather and left for Blaenau Ffestiniog at 11:16.

It may already be time to add the extra Woodland Wanderer workings as Wednesday's trains are already fully booked and as of this morning the Thursday morning train is also already fully booked. There is only one Glaslyn Venturer on Wednesday and Thursday this week but the service sees both 10:15 and 13:40 from Sunday 17/4/22 but the afternoon working could start earlier if sufficient traffic is on offer. The Mountain Spirit operates twice a day from Wednesday 13/4/22 with an additional 14:30 afternoon working. Prince arrived in Tan-y-bwlch at 11:38 and stopped towards the west end of the platform unusually to give a shorter walk in the damp weather to the cafe. Prince uncoupled to water and run round at 11:45.

At 13:30 Merddin Emrys arrived back into the WHR platform as Prince ran round in the FR platform ready to haul the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer. Prince left on time while the Fairlie went to water and coal before hauling the ECS from the Mountain Spirit back to Boston Lodge at 14:12. 

 

NR scenic videos

NR is releasing scenic cab ride videos designed to promote leisure travel. This one covers a journey from Shrewsbury to Knucklas/Cnwclas on the Central Wales Line. Click here to watch the video.

 

F&WHR Battery/Electric locos (not a late April fool!)

A report in Trackside magazine quotes Paul Lewin musing on the potential ordering of from six to ten 250 HP battery/electric locos to replace life expired F&WHR diesel locos on PW workings and, in pairs, operate as rescue locos on the 10 coach trains on the WHR's 1 in 40 grades! The move is because of the current situation about Russian fossil fuel supplies as well as a response to COP 22 Climate Change Conference which identified Carbon Dioxide reduction as a priority. The project is to be examined in detail this summer but a funding stream has yet to be identified. The diesel fleet will be retained for heritage use. With the solar panels on the new Carriage Shed and other buildings, the F&WHR has a good supply of renewable energy to power Boston Lodge and potentially charge the battery electric locos.

 

Gelert Explorer timetable update

The unofficial F&WHR working timetables have been updated using official timetables.

Location Time
Dinas (dep) ECS 10:45
Caernarfon (arr) ECS 11:00
Caernarfon (dep) 11:30
Waunfawr (dep) 12:05
Rhyd Ddu (arr) 12:30
Rhyd Ddu (dep) 12:35
Beddgelert (arr) 13:00
Beddgelert (dep) 14:30
Rhyd Ddu (arr) 14:50
Rhyd Ddu (dep) 15:00
Waunfawr (arr) 15:25
Waunfawr (dep) 15:30
Caernarfon (arr) 16:00
Caernarfon (dep) ECS 16:30
Dinas (arr) ECS 16:45

Italicised times are variable according to necessary shunting duties/refuelling/watering etc.

 

BBC reports on coal shortage for Welsh Heritage railways 11/4/22

The BBC has a story which explains the problems faced by Welsh steam railways like the F&WHR in sourcing coal with UK supplies drying up and bans likely on Russian coal. Paul Lewin gave an interview saying that experiments have been made with rapeseed oil and experiments with small quarry locos which can be made to work hard. Ovoids were not mentioned. Coal supplies can be eked out until well into the summer.

 

F&WHR 11/4/22

It is School Easter Holidays and there is just one train on the F&WHR today apparently according to the F&WHR's Fareharbor booking site, the 10:30 Mountain Spirit which was bookable this morning. However for the second day there seemed to be a conflict between the timetable and the Fareharbor booking system, the latter showing no Woodland Wanderer trains today (but see Week Timetable below). The weather forecast showed temperatures set to rise to 15C but clouding over with showers later in the afternoon. At 09:30 steam was being raised in Boston Lodge for this single train which was hauled over The Cob by David Lloyd George. The train paused at the king point at 09:56 for a few minutes before arriving in the FR platform at 09:59.

Despite Fareharbor's assertions to the contrary, Prince arrived with the Woodland Wanderer rake by 10:15 into the WHR platform, the first use of an England engine on the service this year, which has seen Blanche used for the first two weeks. It is a mystery how passengers are booking this train as it is not shown on Fareharbor, unless they are just 'turn-up-and-go' passengers. Tomorrow's Fareharbor Woodland Wanderer booking page shows just a 13:55 Woodland Wanderer with no morning working but given the recent mysteries it would not be a surprise if there was a morning working! Prince uncoupled and waited in the WHR run round at 10:20 whilst waiting for the Mountain Spirit to depart. Prince ran round at 10:35 after the on time departure of the Mountain Spirit. Prince also left on time passing Minffordd at 11:06 and appeared to be well loaded. Meanwhile David Lloyd George passed Tan-y-bwlch between 11:09 and 11:16 with a brief stop for the token. Prince arrived at Tan-y-bwlch at 11:41 and departed at 12:36 for its return run to Porthmadog. Shortly afterwards David Lloyd George arrived at Tan-y-bwlch at 12.58 and departed on its return journey to Porthmadog at 13:05.

 

This westerly view (11/4/22) shows Prince on the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer passing Minffordd at 11:06. This train was strangely not advertised on the F&WHR's Fareharbor booking website yet appeared to be well loaded! Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was provided by the F&WHR web camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

To confound the Fareharbor booking system yet again, the afternoon 13:55 Woodland Wanderer also ran with Prince arriving at Tan-y-bwlch at 14:34 with a well loaded train. Prince ran round at 14:52 in preparation for the return working at 15:33. Arriving back in Porthmadog about 16:10, Prince was running round in the FR platform at 16:15 and leaving promptly for the depot at 16:20.

 

Signalbox work 11/4/22

Scaffolding was erected around the Porthmadog Harbour Station signalbox and Relay Cabin on 11/4/22. It appears they may be going to be repainted.

 

This week's timetable 11/4/22

Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was provided by the F&WHR. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

North Wales main line 11/4/22

The Penmaenmawr-Tuebrook stone ran today leaving early at 12:42 on the return run with 60026 Helvellyn in charge.

 

F&WHR 10/4/22

The F&WHR will run 4 trains on Sunday 10/4/22 which is forecast to be a cloudy day with a chilly 10C maximum temperatures. No.87 came across first with the rake for the 10:15 Glaslyn Venturer rake arriving at 09:27 into the WHR platform. Meanwhile the 10:30 Mountain Spirit was being shunted at Boston Lodge Carriage Shed. The morning Woodland Wanderer has been cancelled and the train will only operate at 13:55 today. All four trains were bookable in the morning. the Woodland Wanderer is back to two services next week and has 3 services from Good Friday for the Bank Holiday weekend with an additional 12:45 operating a single trip using the spare rake. The 10:30 Mountain Spirit arrived at 09:52 into the FR platform hauled by Merddin Emrys. Meanwhile a third steam engine was shunting the Carriage Shed for a unknown working, possibly a private charter.

The Fairlie ran round at 10:15 as No.87 left. Blanche turned up at 10:25 into the WHR platform with the Woodland Wanderer rake which was not showing on the F&WHR's Fareharbor booking system creating another mystery. Blanche uncoupled and started its run round at 10:27 but had to wait the departure of the Mountain Spirit at 10:30. Plenty of passengers were on the Woodland Wanderer compounding the mystery of why it was not advertised. Blanche coupled up ran round at 10:38. The Mountain Spirit arrived at Minffordd at 10:41 and was gone unusually quickly by 10:44. Blanche left with its loaded train in the path of the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer with an usually large group remaining on the platform to see it off.

Merddin Emrys arrived at Tan-y-bwlch at 11:10 and departed for Blaenau Ffestiniog at 11:17. Some passengers got off to photo the loco watering before rejoining the train. Blanche arrived at Tan-y-bwlch at 11:37 with the unadvertised train running in the path of the Woodland Wanderer. Blanche detached and started its watering and run round at 11:41. After running round at 12:00 Blanche departed at 12:35 for Porthmadog. Merddin Emrys ran into Tan-y-bwlch slowly at 12:59 on the return working of the Mountain Spirit and departed very promptly at 13:01. At 13:08 No.87 was back in the WHR platform at Porthmadog with the returned Glaslyn Venturer as Blanche returned with the unadvertised morning working to Tan-y-bwlch at 13:10 into the FR platform. At 13:12 No.87 disposed its ECS rake to the Boston Lodge Carriage Shed. Meanwhile Merddin Emrys passed Minffordd at 13:29 and arrived into the WHR platform at Porthmadog at 13:38. The loco detached and ran to water and fuel at 13:39. Blanche left on time with the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer.

 

Easter services

The Woodland Wanderer operates with 3 trains a day from 15-22/4/22, from Good Friday to the following Thursday. The Glaslyn Venturer also runs an additional train at 13:40 from 17-21/4/22. There is also an additional Mountain Spirit at 14:30 from 15-21/4/22. There are no additional services out of Caernarfon though there is clearly scope for a short midday working to Rhyd Ddu and back while the Gelert Explorer is at Beddgelert, maybe with a heritage set and an England engine as in previous years. Having 7 trains out of Porthmadog during Easter on some days and just one out of Caernarfon seems to be under using the asset of the northern end of the WHR.

 

Mountain Spirit timetable update

The unofficial F&WHR working timetables have been updated using official timetables.

Location Time Time
Boston Lodge (dep) ECS 10:00  
Porthmadog Harbour Station (arr) 10:05 ex-10:30
Porthmadog Harbour Station (dep) 10:30 14:30
Minffordd (arr) 10:40 14:40
Minffordd (dep) 10:45 14:45
Penrhyndeudraeth (pass) 10:50 14:50
Tan-y-bwlch (arr) 11:05 15:05
Tan-y-bwlch (dep) 11:15 15:15
Tan-y-grisiau (pass) 11:40 15:40
Blaenau Ffestiniog (arr) 11:45 15:45
Blaenau Ffestiniog (dep) 12:25 16:25
Tan-y-grisiau (pass) 12:35 16:35
Tan-y-bwlch (arr) 12:55 16:55
Tan-y-bwlch (dep) 13:00 17:00
Penrhyndeudraeth (pass) 13:15 17:15
Minffordd (pass) 13:25 17:25
Porthmadog Harbour Station (arr) 13:35 17:35
Next turn where applicable 14:40  
ECS (dep) where applicable 14:25 17:45

Italicised times are variable according to necessary shunting duties/refuelling/watering etc.

 

F&WHR 9/4/22

Saturday saw a cold northerly wind but sunny periods at Porthmadog. There were 5 trains today. The Harbourmaster left with No.87 in charge followed by the Mountain Spirit hauled by David Lloyd George and the Woodland Wanderer was in the hands of Blanche as normal. The Mountain Spirit set arrived at Tan-y-bwlch at 14:36 on a second run and the passengers got off. It appeared to be running in the path of the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer. The afternoon Woodland Wanderer set left Porthmadog at 14:42 after some delays as an ECS back to the depot so it appeared Blanche's second run had been cancelled.  The Mountain Spirit is set to make a second run to Blaenau Ffestiniog later in the season when more traffic is expected with a 14:30 departure from Porthmadog. Having arrived back from the first run at 13:35 today the rake was available to substitute for the second run of the Woodland Wanderer due at 13:55 and a quick run road, watering and coaling.

 

This easterly view (9/4/22) shows Merddin Emrys with its rake of PW wagons heading towards Tan-y-bwlch, crossing the A50845 at Penrhyndeudraeth. The train was a volunteer PW gang. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Paul Lewin (F&WHR) and was taken on a digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

At 15:27 Merddin Emrys pulled in to Tan-y-bwlch on a PW train with five B wagons that appeared to have been collecting lineside trees cuttings. At 15:32 David Lloyd George departed for Porthmadog with the substituted Woodland Wanderer. At 15:35 Merddin Emrys propelled the PW rake back up the platform to the signalbox where it waited time. At 15:38 the loco shunted out of view towards Blaenau Ffestiniog propelling its wagons. The train then appeared wrong line in the other platform at 15:50 and left wrong line for Minffordd at 16:07. It is possible there may have been something wrong with the points at Tan-y-bwlch that caused these unusual manoeuvres.

The PW train reached Minffordd station at 16:53 after possibly stopping in section to collect more wood cuttings. At 16:57 the PW train set off for Boston Lodge coming to a stop on the curve at 17:05 before setting back into the Old Loco Shed sidings. The loco was disposed to the depot shortly afterwards.

 

This westerly view (9/4/22) shows Merddin Emrys shunting its rake of PW wagons at 15.37 at Tan-y-bwlch. The train departed west wrong line at 16:07. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was provided by the F&WHR web camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Glaslyn Venturer timetable upgrade

The unofficial F&WHR working timetables have been updated using official timetables.

Location Time Time
Boston Lodge ECS (dep) 09:20  
Porthmadog ECS (arr) 09:30 ex 10:15
Porthmadog (dep) 10:15 13:40
Pont Croesor (pass) 10:30 13:55
Beddgelert (arr) 11:00 14:25
Beddgelert (dep) 12:15 15:40
Pont Croesor (pass) 12:40 16:05
Porthmadog  (arr) 13:00 16:20
Next turn where applicable 13:40 N/A
ECS where applicable (dep) 13:30 17:00

Italicised times are variable according to necessary shunting duties/refuelling/watering etc.

 

F&WHR 8/4/22

There are no services on the F&WHR today despite there being a considerable number of tourists in the area that led to some fully booked trains on Wednesday and Thursday. There may be special workings, ECS trains and PW movements. The Porthmadog weather is forecast to be sunny periods and showers with temperatures of a chilly 9C maximum. A double Fairlie pulled into Tan-y-bwlch at 12:39 from Blaenau Ffestiniog with the Mountain Spirit rake. It appeared to be a special working as many passengers disembarked. The train left for Porthmadog at 14:08.

 

Blaenau Ffestiniog station shop 8/4/22

Those passengers travelling on the Mountain Spirit might take advantage of the new range of tasty treats that are available from 'Y Caban' on the platform at Blaenau Ffestiniog - all freshly prepared for the F&WHR by Isallt Guest House, next to the station. However, if passengers would like to stretch their legs a little further, there is a choice of shops and places to eat just a short stroll from the station . The Station Hosts will be happy to explain more.

'Y Caban' is the new name for our Gift Shop and Booking Office, so you can pop in there when the train arrives. Take your pick from the selection below, but please be aware that all choices are subject to availability on the day.

Scone, Jam & Clotted Cream … £3.99 (GFA)

Sweet Tarts (Large) … £3.19

Brownie with Clotted Cream … £3.99 (GF)

Afternoon Tea Selection Pack … £6.49

Picnic Lunch [1] - Adult … £6.49 (VA)

Picnic Lunch [2] - Child … £4.79

Wraps (Various Flavours) … £3.19

Sandwich (Various Flavours) … £3.19

Savoury Tart [3] … £3.19

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NOTES:

•  GFA = Gluten Free option available

•  GF = Gluten Free

•  VA = Vegetarian option available

•  [1] = Wrap, Sandwich, Savoury Tart, Cake, Fresh Fruit Kebab

•  [2] = Sandwich, Fruit Salad Bag, Cake

•  [3] = ‘Bacon & Roast Onion’ or ‘Spinach & Ricotta’

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Also available:

Tea, Coffee, Hot Chocolate … £2.00

500ml 7up, Tango, Coca-Cola, Diet Coke … £1.90

500ml Still or Sparkling Water … £1.60

Crisps (various flavours) … £1.00

Twix, Mars, Kit Kat … £1.00

 

F&WHR 7/4/22

Thursday started cloudy and windy at Porthmadog with rain due at lunchtime but sunny periods forecast for the afternoon and becoming calmer. There are five trains today with the reappearance of the Glaslyn Venturer. The Woodland Wanderer is fully booked again today but all the other trains are bookable. In view of the full booking of some trains on Thursday it is surprising there are no trains on Friday, sometimes viewed as a travel to/from holiday day by F&WHR timetable planners.

No.87 departed on time at 10:15 with the Glaslyn Venturer and Blanche arrived just 6 minutes later into the same platform with the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer ECS from Boston Lodge. This is the major change from last year when locos arrived light engine and shunted their rakes from the station yard to the platforms and is possible since the completion of all three roads in the new Carriage Shed. Meanwhile David Lloyd George was waiting to depart on the Mountain Spirit from the FR platform arriving at Minffordd at 10:41. The Fairlie had displaced Merddin Emrys which was used earlier in the week on this service.

 

Wylfa B to be completed? 7/4/21

The Tories Energy Policy was revealed today and includes 8 new nuclear reactors to provide baseload electricity. This is partly in response to the need to stop using Russian fossil fuels following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The Tories have presided over a period of nuclear reactors reaching the end of their life and shutting down and have suddenly realised that reliable baseload electricity can only be provided by this source of power. They promise to authorise one every year and Wylfa has been mentioned as an early candidate for being constructed. See BBC story

The work at Wylfa may involve the approved Westinghouse design currently under construction in other countries and already in the Government's inbox. When complete it is likely to involve reactivation of the Nuclear Electric waste transfer siding at Valley and see return of DRS freight on Anglesey and along the North Wales Coast to Crewe and Sellafield. The Trawsfynydd site may also be reactivated as the location for Small Modular Reactors based on nuclear submarine designs produced by Rolls Royce. The National Grid power lines over Cwm Prysor have been improved in recent years probably with this in mind.

 

Woodland Wanderer Timetable upgrade

The unofficial F&WHR working timetables have been updated using official timetables. The regular trains are the 10:55 and 13:55 and use the same set. The spare set can be used for the 09:45, 12:45 and 15:45 according to traffic on offer. If three trains are planned the 12:45 is the additional train.

 

Location Time Time Time Time Time
ECS from depot where applicable (arr) 09:15 10:20 11:45    
Previous working     ex 09:15 ex 10:20 ex 12:45
Porthmadog (dep) 09:45 10:55 12:45 13:55 15:45
Minffordd (arr) 09:55 11:05 12:55 14:05 15:55
Minffordd (dep) 10:00 11:10 13:00 14:10 16:00
Penrhyndeudraeth (pass) 10:05 11:15 13:05 14:15 16:05
Tan-y-bwlch (arr) 10:25 11:40 13:30 14:35 16:25
Tan-y-bwlch (dep) 11:40 12:35 14:30 15:40 17:25
Penrhyndeudraeth (pass) 12:00 12:55 15:00 15:55 17:45
Minffordd (pass) 12:10 13:05 15:10 16:00 17:55
Porthmadog (arr) 12:20 13:20 15:20 16:10 18:05
Next turn where applicable 12:45 13:55 15:45    
ECS to depot (dep)        16:30  18:20

 

Corris Railway opens for Easter 15/4/22

The Corris Railway has completed its traverser at Corris and has rebuilt the platform to allow the run round loop. It is also extending with a new alignment to the south to reach its original formation via a new embankment as the previous roadside shelf was taken for a road realignment many years ago. See first use of traverser. It is hoped to have the new loco replica Hughes Falcon No.10 steamed at Keef's in the Autumn if money can be raised to complete it. There would then be two locos available in 2023 before the current replica loco Tattoo class No.7 is withdrawn for its 10 year overall. For the Corris timetable click here.

 

Intermediate stations open for WHRS members from 9/4/22

Access to trains at intermediate stations will become possible once more, initially for members/guests only, from Saturday, 9/4/22 onwards. WHRS members/guests need to be mindful that seating on services is limited and therefore will be subject to availability. Seating arrangements will be monitored by the guard, therefore when boarding a train at an intermediate station, passengers should wait for the Guard to show them to their seats. Tickets for intermediate stations, except for Waunfawr, Beddgelert and Meillionen (suggesting Meillionen is currently open), cannot be pre-booked. If members want to travel the full trip it is, of course, possible to turn up on the day and, if there is space, members/guests may book their seat. However, the trains are filling fast so it is recommend that members/guests book in advance to avoid disappointment. This can be done online any time until shortly before the train leaves.

 

F&WHR 6/4/22

Wednesday was another damp chilly day at Porthmadog with a forecast maximum of 10C. There are just four trains today with the Glaslyn Venturer not running. For the first time both Woodland Wanderer trains were sold out as the school Easter Holidays start but tickets were still available for the Mountain Spirit and the Gelert Explorer.

First out of the depot was Merddin Emrys with movement being noted at 09:45 as the loco shunted to the Carriage Shed to collect its ECS rake at 09:55 for the 10:30 Mountain Spirit and started across The Cob. Meanwhile another loco was collecting the Woodland Wanderer rake from the shed. Merddin Emrys arrived at Tan-y-bwlch at 11:06 and departed for Blaenau Ffestiniog at 11:15. Blanche arrived at Tan-y-bwlch at 11:36.

The Woodland Wanderer was also fully booked for Thursday before midday Wednesday but no trains were scheduled to run on Friday 8/4/22 despite the train being fully booked Wednesday and Thursday. From Friday 15/4/22-Thursday 21/4/22 an additional Woodland Wanderer runs at 12:45 over the Easter Bank Holiday weekend.

 

F&WHR 5/4/22

Tuesday was another cloudy chilly day at Porthmadog with maximum temperatures of 10C forecast. There are five trains today with the Glaslyn Venturer and Gelert Explorer joining the roster. All trains had space available and were bookable in the morning. In a carefully choreographed move the Glaslyn Venturer is timed to depart the WHR platform at 10:15 just before the Woodland Wanderer requires the platform as the Mountain Spirit normally occupies the FR platform.

No.87 was ready to leave the WHR platform at 09:30 having come across earlier than normal and by 09:50 shunting at Boston Lodge was preparing the ECS for the Mountain Spirit which pulled in with Merddin Emrys for the first time at 10:00. At the same time the Woodland Wanderer rake was being shunted at Boston Lodge before coming over to Porthmadog. Blanche came over The Cob shortly after and waited at the home signal for No.87 to depart at 10:18 with the bunker piled high with coal. The new coal mix including ovoids is said to require more coal volume than the previous coal used by the railway. Blanche pulled into the recently vacated WHR platform 4 minutes later at 10:22. After refuelling, the Fairlie ran round and coupled up at 10:25 ready for the 10:30 departure and Blanche started its run round at the same time but had to wait for the Mountain Spirit departure which was on time. Blanche completed its run round once The Cob was clear and departed on time.

 

This westerly view (5/4/22) shows Merddin Emrys arriving at Tan-y-bwlch with the Mountain Spirit rake at 11:09 in damp misty conditions. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was provided by the F&WHR web camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Merddin Emrys arrived at Tan-y-bwlch at 11:09 and departed for Blaenau Ffestiniog at 11:19 after taking on water and picking up the token. No.130 would have hauled the Gelert Explorer.

 

Official timetable 4/4/22

A pdf of the official timetable (less ECS) movements is now available from the F&WHR website. This timetable which shows major stops will be useful for members and their guests who are allowed to use intermediate station/halts from 9/4/22. Anyone wishing to join a train at a halt should give a good hand signal to the loco driver and should await direction to spare seats from the guard. They should also obtain tickets from the guard and specify the station they wish to get off at.

 

F&WHR trains 4/4/22

Monday dawned damp and chilly in Porthmadog with a forecast 12C maximum. The school Easter Holidays have started and three trains are running today with two Woodland Wanderer trains and the Mountain Spirit, with none on the WHR. All three trains were bookable today up to departure.

At 09:55 the Mountain Spirit set hauled by David Lloyd George emerged from Boston Lodge and started across The Cob for the 10:30 departure. The train pulled into the FR platform at 10:00 and the loco promptly ran round and was coupled up by 10:05. Blanche brought the Woodland Wanderer set over about 10:20 but had to wait for the 10:30 Mountain Spirit departure before completing its run round in the WHR platform. Both trains left on time. The Mountain Spirit pulled into Tan-y-bwlch at 11:10 and departed 11:21.

The afternoon Woodland Wanderer left on time from the FR platform at 13:55. The Mountain Spirit was in the WHR platform and after Blanche had departed, David Lloyd George returned from the fuelling point to take the ECS back to Boston Lodge, departing at 14:08, while another loco was raising steam in the depot, possibly for a test run. At 16:24 the ECS for the Woodland Wanderer left the FR platform for the depot to conclude the day's action.

 

F&WHR services week commencing Monday 4/4/22

Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was provided by the F&WHR. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Rising COVID cases might affect F&WHR

The recent increase in COVID cases to record levels has led to concerns it might impact tourism and Heritage Rail ways if the Welsh Assembly re-imposes some advice or rules on businesses or the public. It seems that the Tories were not 'following the Science' in removing all rules in England and defunding lateral flow tests. Moreover, virologists state that increased circulation of the virus gives the opportunity for new and potentially more dangerous variants to appear by mutation. Estimates suggest that as many as 5 million people might currently be infected and while the disease may be mild in some, more vulnerable people are increasingly being hospitalised according to a BBC report. The F&WHR continues to operate a compartment based service that is said to reduce risk to passengers.

 

F&WHR trains 3/4/22

Sunday dawned sunny but cold in Porthmadog with a forecast of a cloudy day and 8C maximum temperatures. All 5 trains today were bookable up to departure and included the first run of the Glaslyn Venturer. This train departs Porthmadog at 10:15 and after leisurely journey to Beddgelert allows a break of 1 hour 15 minutes to visit the village before returning. This train gets back at lunchtime and there is the capacity to add a second 13:40 working as last year from 17/4/22. The times look similar to last year's except for the extra 15 minutes at Beddgelert. The train runs FSX but also some Mondays and Wednesdays are missed until the July peak season. As buffet facilities are not yet allowed, the hamper system in use on trains from Caernarfon has been extended to this train too. With the completion of the new Carriage Shed it seems most rakes are being stored under cover there rather than in Harbour Station, reducing shunting interest for those standing on the platform or watching the webcams.   

Steam was being raised at 09:00 with No.87 around the Boston Lodge curve being coaled over the fence by a Loadall. The ECS arrived in the WHR platform at 09:45 for the 10:15 Glaslyn Venturer. A second ECS arrived into the FR platform at 10:00 for the 10:30 Mountain Spirit. No.87 turned on its high intensity headlight before departure. Meanwhile a third loco was steamed at 10:00 at Boston Lodge for the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer. No.87 left on time as Blanche with the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer ECS approached over The Cob and arrived in the WHR platform at 10:24. Blanche detached at 10:29 and started its run round which was completed after the 10:30 departure of David Lloyd George on the Mountain Spirit. Both trains left on time.

By 13:45 the returned Mountain Spirit was waiting in the WHR platform to be disposed ECS to the depot while the loco returned from the watering point. Blanche departed on the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer on time. At 14.15 a PW train was waiting at Tan-y-bwlch to return to Porthmadog after the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer had arrived. Blanche had run round and was ready to depart Tan-y-bwlch at 15:30.

 

Glaslyn Venturer working timetable 2022

This is a work in progress. Any corrections welcome.

Location Time Time
Boston Lodge ECS (dep) 09:20  
Porthmadog ECS (arr) 09:30 ex 10:15
Porthmadog (dep) 10:15 13:40
Beddgelert (arr) 11:00 14:25
Beddgelert (dep) 12:15 15:40
Porthmadog  (arr) 13:00 16:30
Next turn where applicable 13:40 N/A
Next working/ECS (dep) N/A 17:00

 

Last year's Glaslyn Venturer timetable

Boston Lodge 09:30* ex 10:15
Porthmadog dep. 10:15 13:40
Beddgelert arr. 11:00 14:25
Beddgelert dep. 12:00 15:25
Porthmadog arr 12:55 16:20
Next turn where applicable 13:40 N/A
Boston Lodge where applicable N/A 16:35

 

Cambrian Line reopens 2/4/22

The Cambrian Line between Welshpool and Newtown reopened for Easter on Saturday 2/4/22 with the 11:29 Aberystwyth to Birmingham International. The railway had been closed since the end of February after 33 washouts were found in the Severn valley just west of Welshpool. Shuttle services were provided on the Cambrian Coast and between Aberystwyth and Newtown with a bus link to Shrewsbury. See Network story including video links. Additional work costing £2 million will see rock armour added to the lineside as in the Conwy Valley to provide resilience against future floods. See NR story.

Elsewhere on the Cambrian, the Traeth Mawr wooden viaduct received repairs to its wooden beams during a closure between 13-21/2/22 that occurred during the school holidays to avoid disrupting trains used by school children. The viaduct is alongside the Porthmadog bypass just west of Minffordd Quarry. The 16 span structure over the Afon Glaslyn is one of 9 on the Cambrian Coast line. There will be additional work required in 2022 or 2023. See Rail Insider story and NR story.

 

F&WHR trains 2/4/22

Saturday appeared cloudy, cold and wet at Porthmadog but with the forecast for improving weather from the afternoon over the course of the week ahead. Today is the first day of running of The Harbourmaster and Snowdonia Star through trains on the WHR and both offer bookable picnic hamper services. No.87 hauled the 09:40 Harbourmaster service, pausing to take water at Beddgelert and passing No.130 at Rhyd Ddu on the 10:00 Snowdonia Star at 11:15. After arriving at Porthmadog  at about 12:15 the Snowdonia Star was shunted to the WHR run round and the Observation Car windows washed as the loco headed to the fuelling point at 12:40.

The Mountain Spirit left on time at 10:30 while Blanche had already run round the 10:55 Woodland Wanderer in the WHR platform. David Lloyd George passed Minffordd at 10:41 while Blanche passed Minffordd at 11:08. David Lloyd George arrived at Tan-y-bwlch several minutes late at 11:18, possibly as a result of wet rails in the woods. The Fairlie was on its way again to Blaenau Ffestiniog at 11:27. Blanche arrived at Tan-y-bwlch at 11:53, some 13 minutes later than expected as a reaction to the Fairlie's late arrival on the Mountain Spirit half an hour earlier. Blanche ran round by 12:10 and departed at 12:40, about 5 minutes late.

The sun came out in the afternoon as No.130 emerged from the yard to run round its train at 1312, which had previously been inexplicably shunted to the WHR loop line. Meanwhile Blanche passed Minffordd at 13:14 on its return run. No.130 was coupled up at 13:20 and shunted the return working of the Snowdonia Star into the WHR platform at 13:25 after the Woodland Wanderer had arrived into the FR platform at 13:24.

 

This easterly view (2/4/22) shows No.130 running round the Snowdonia Star rake at 13:17 which unusually had been shunted to the WHR loop line. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was provided by the F&WHR web camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

This easterly view (2/4/22) shows No.130 now ready to shunt the Snowdonia Star rake to the WHR platform while Blanche arrived at 13:22 with the return working of the 10:;55 Woodland Wanderer into the FR platform. Porthmadog got a little congested because of the late running of the Mountain Spirit earlier that morning. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy F&WHR and was provided by the F&WHR web camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Blanche reversed the train out of the FR platform in an unexpected move at 13:31 before drawing it into the FR yard as the set was due out again at 13:55 on the afternoon Woodland Wanderer. This was probably due to the late running Mountain Spirit which was due back in Porthmadog at 13:40. Blanche ran round the rake in the yard while the Mountain Spirit arrived at 13:53. Prompt work in the signalbox allowed Blanche to shunt the rake for the 13:55 Woodland Wanderer into the WHR platform at 13:58 so it was able to depart just 7 minutes late at 14:02. Once it had cleared the shunt limit, No.130 shunted its rake onto The Cob at 13:05 and was in the WHR platform ready for the estimated 14:10 departure time.

David Lloyd George ran round  and coupled up at 14:14 departing ECS for the depot at 14:16 followed at 14:19 by No.130 departing for Caernarfon on the return working of the Snowdonia Star. By 15:30 Blanche had run round at Tan-y-bwlch. By 16:45 The Harbourmaster was back at Porthmadog and No.87 had run to the fuelling point. The loco was coupled up by 17:00.

 

The Harbourmaster working timetable

This is a work in progress. Any help to correct this timetable is welcome.

Location Time Return Time
Boston Lodge ECS (dep) 08:50 (arr) 17:00
Porthmadog ECS (arr) 08:55 (dep) 16:55
Porthmadog (dep) 09:40 (arr) 16:40
Beddgelert (arr) 10:10 (dep) 16:00
Beddgelert (dep) 10:20 (arr) 15:50
Rhyd Ddu (arr) 11:15 (dep) 15:30
Rhyd Ddu (dep) 11:20 (arr) 15:20
Waunfawr (arr) 11:40 (dep) 14:50
Waunfawr (dep) 11:45 (arr) 14:40
Dinas (arr) 11:55 (dep) 14:20
Dinas (dep) 12:00 (arr) 14:10
Caernarfon (arr) 12:10 (dep) 14:00

Snowdonia Star working timetable

This is a work in progress. Any help to correct this timetable is welcome.

Location Time Return Time
Dinas (dep) ECS 09:20 (arr) 17:00
Caernarfon (arr) ECS 09:30 (dep) 16:45
Caernarfon (dep) 10:00 (arr) 16:30
Dinas (arr) 10:10 (dep) 16:20
Dinas (dep) 10:20 (arr) 16:10
Waunfawr (arr) 10:40 (dep) 15:55
Waunfawr (dep) 10:50 (arr) 15:50
Rhyd Ddu (arr) 11:15 (dep) 15:30
Rhyd Ddu (dep) 11:25 (arr) 15:20
Beddgelert (arr) 11:40 (dep) 14:50
Beddgelert (dep) 11:45 (arr) 14:40
Porthmadog (arr) 12:15 (dep) 14:15

 

F&WHR trains 1/4/22

No passenger trains were scheduled today but Harlech Castle worked a PW train departing Tan-y-bwlch at 09:59 towards Blaenau Ffestiniog.

 

Cambrian Railways reopening 1/4/22

The opening of the Cambrian Heritage Railway's extension from Oswestry to Weston Wharf on 1/4/22 was performed by guest Helen Morgan, the new Liberal Democrat MP for North Shropshire. For full details with images see the CHR newsletter.

 

Llangollen Railway news 1/4/22

The Llangollen Railway starts its Easter services today (a day there are no passenger train services on the F&WHRS). Train services continue MX until 6/11/22 though some Tuesdays also have no services whereas Bank Holiday Mondays do have services. Corwen's new terminus will be opened later this year. Some special services operate at Easter with the Berwyn Shuttle and Driver for a Fiver with 08195 in addition to normal services.

 

Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy LR. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is courtesy LR. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.

 

The basic all year round service is 3 trains a day and due to uncertainties about availability they are all identified as Steam/Diesel/DMU. In August the timetable increases to feature 5 trains a day with two infill DMU turns. Booking in advance is encouraged but a limited number of 'turn up and go' tickets are available at a premium price.

 

Cambrian Heritage Railway Extension opens 2/4/22

The first public trains on the new extension of Cambrian Heritage Railways from Oswestry to Weston Wharf happen on Saturday 2/4/22 after the official ceremonies on 1/4/22 where the extension was opened by the new Liberal Democrat MP for North Shropshire Helen Morgan. The project was largely funded by the EU under ERDF revenue streams, a source no longer available to Heritage Railways after BREXIT. There will be special ticket prices with a commemorative ticket and a goodie bag offered. The new CHR website gives full details. The opening day features steam and Class 73 haulage with DMUs offered from 16:30. The railway will mostly operate at weekends and Bank Holidays but, in the school summer holidays, trains will also operate on Wednesdays and Fridays.

 

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