
* Heavy Freight locomotive No. 3802 bearing its Charles Beyer nameplate.
Llangollen Railway has announced a special Bonus Day of Steam to accompany the Charles Beyer Legacy Day commemorations taking place on Tuesday June 2.
The wider Charles Beyer Legacy Day will include commemorative services at St Collen’s Church in Llangollen and Llantysilio Church, a steam-hauled journey through the Dee Valley, the unveiling of an Institution of Civil Engineers commemorative plaque at Berwyn Station and a procession across the historic Chain Bridge to Beyer’s final resting place.
The commemorations will conclude with a reception at Llantysilio Hall, the historic country house which Charles Beyer rebuilt and where he spent the final years of his life.
The hall remained one of Beyer’s most cherished personal connections to the Dee Valley and provides a particularly fitting setting for the closing stages of the anniversary events.
* Charles Beyer by Carl Fredrich Schmid.
Charles Beyer was one of the most important railway engineers and industrialists of the nineteenth century. As co-founder of Beyer, Peacock & Company in Manchester, he helped create one of the world’s most influential locomotive manufacturers, exporting engines across Britain, Europe, Africa, Asia and South America.
The company became internationally renowned for the quality and innovation of its locomotive designs, including engines for the Great Western Railway and pioneering locomotives for London’s Metropolitan Railway, the world’s first underground railway.
Although closely associated with Manchester and the industrial revolution, Beyer also developed a profound connection with Wales. In 1867 he purchased the 700-acre Llantysilio estate near Llangollen, rebuilding the beautiful Llantysilio Hall while making the Dee Valley his home in later life.
He died at Llantysilio Hall on June 2 1876 and was buried beside the church overlooking the valley he had come to love.
The day forms part of the 150th anniversary commemorations marking the death of the pioneering railway engineer and industrialist whose work helped shape railway development across the world. As part of the occasion, visitors will be able to enjoy unlimited travel throughout the day behind the impressive GWR Heavy Freight locomotive No. 3802, with heavily discounted rover tickets available across the railway.
Built for hauling heavy freight traffic, the striking 2-8-0 locomotive represents the power and engineering ambition of the steam era. Usually associated with demanding freight work, No. 3802 will instead take on gentler duties through the Dee Valley as part of a day celebrating one of Britain’s greatest railway pioneers.
The Bonus Day of Steam has been introduced to allow both commemorative visitors and the wider public to take part in the celebrations surrounding the 150th anniversary of the death of Charles Beyer, the pioneering engineer and co-founder of Beyer, Peacock and Company in Manchester.
Visitors attending the church services, commemorative events and plaque unveiling will be able to travel by steam as part of the day, while railway enthusiasts, families and visitors to the Dee Valley are equally encouraged to come along simply to enjoy a day of heritage steam travel celebrating Beyer’s extraordinary legacy.
To mark the occasion, Llangollen Railway is offering significantly reduced fares:
Adult Day Rover - £20
Child Day Rover - £5
Dogs - £3
A specially commissioned Charles Beyer locomotive headboard, created in partnership between the Llangollen Railway and East Lancashire Railway, will also be carried by the train during the event.
David Hennigan, Trust Manager of the Llangollen and Corwen Railway, said: “We wanted to ensure that everybody could be part of the Charles Beyer Legacy Day, whether attending the commemorative events themselves or simply travelling by steam to celebrate the life and legacy of one of the great figures in railway engineering.
“No. 3802 is a magnificent locomotive and feels a very fitting engine to lead our services on such an important occasion. The reduced fares are designed to make the day accessible and encourage as many people as possible to join us.”
* Tickets and further information are available at: https://llan.hops.org.uk/tickets/special-events-in-2026/charles-beyer