* Some
of the cruise ship passengers get a close-up
look the steam locomotive Jessie
before taking their
seats for the trip to Carrog.
OVER
100 passengers from an American cruise liner stopped off at Llangollen Railway yesterday
(Thursday) morning.
They
were from the ship Ruby Princess (pictured right) which
was making a one-day call at Liverpool's Cruise Liner Terminal, and were the
first escorted coach party of the new season to take a circular tour of north east
Wales.
Driven
over by coach from Merseyside via Mold, Ruthin and the Horseshoe Pass, the
visitors arrived at the station in time to join the 10.50am steam train departure
from Llangollen to Carrog.
After
lunch at the Wild Pheasant Hotel in Llangollen, they spent the afternoon at
Chirk Castle before heading back to Liverpool in time to sail away on the next
leg of a round-Britain cruise which started in Southampton.
Similar visits to Llangollen Station by other tour groups are planned as part of a full programme of escorted tours.
Similar visits to Llangollen Station by other tour groups are planned as part of a full programme of escorted tours.
George
Jones, for Llangollen Railway, said: "The visitors were from various parts
of the USA and were quite taken with the Welsh countryside, even on a damp day
when the mist was on the hills.
“The
ride on the steam train through the Dee Valley was a memorable part of their
great day out."
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