Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Steam train makes test run ahead of railway re-opening



* Engine No.3802 on its test run to Glyndyfrdwy yesterday. 
The picture shows how the vegetation has sprung 
up along the line. 
This is one of the things that will need attention 
before passenger trains can run.

A steam train has made its first run on Llangollen Railway for the first time in month.

Services on the heritage line were suspended as the lockdown began  although some essential track maintenance has continued where social distancing rules have allowed.

Yesterday (Tuesday) steam was raised in engine No.3802 as it made a test run to Glyndyfrdwy ahead of the line's planned re-opening on August 1.

This is a further step in the process of re-opening the railway in accordance with the regulations set out by the Office of Road and Rail for all the heritage railways to follow after lockdown.


Railway general manager Liz McGuinness said: "It’s great to see our preparations for opening on August 1 are well under way. 

"Our volunteers tested loco 3802 to ensure it was ready for service. 

"We are all excited at reopening and cannot wait to welcome everyone back. 

"Please check our website and social media for full details of the travel arrangements when they are announced."

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