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* From left, American tourists Greg Piegari from Houston, Texas, Sandy Shafter from
Atlanta, Georgia and L.C.Partin from Richmond, Virgina with engine driver Mike Compton at the
controls of the Black 5 engine.
* American visitors in their carriage on the train wave "hi" for llanblogger.
* The Caribbean Princess docked in Liverpool.
A group of 150 American tourists stopped off at Llangollen Station today
(Thursday) as one of the highlights of their round-Britain cruise.
The three coach-loads of visitors were from the luxury cruise liner Caribbean
Princess, which docked in Liverpool in the morning.
They journeyed over through the North Wales countryside via Mold and
Ruthin to arrive at the station mid-morning and board two waiting coaches
hauled by a Black 5 steam engine for a trip along the line – in a brilliant
sunshine – to Carrog.
Later, they enjoyed lunch at the Wild Pheasant in Llangollen before
touring Chirk Castle during the afternoon and then heading back to re-join
their ship.
One of the group, Greg Piegari of Houston, Texas, said: “I’ve never been
to Wales before but I’m really enjoying the trip – especially this part at the
steam railroad – as there is so much to see.”
The previous day the tour group had docked in Belfast and this evening
they are due to set sail for their next port of call, Dublin.
Llangollen Railway
spokesman George Jones said: "The organised coach parties for tourists to
pay a day visit to North East Wales from cruise ships visiting the River Mersey
shows how economic advantage can be gained from activity outside the immediate
region.
“With Llangollen just
over an hour away from the port of call, the passengers can enjoy the delights
of North East Wales by easy travel convenience and take in a trip on a steam
train as part of the visitor experience, something which is always popular.
"Special
arrangements are being made to accommodate the visitors on a train during what
is a Day Out With Thomas' event and they are getting an unexpected view of
engine No.1 as they pass through Llangollen station."
Ship facts:
·
MS
Caribbean Princess is operated by Princess Cruises and has a capacity of over 3,600 passengers.
·
She has
900 balcony staterooms and a deck of mini-suites.
·
She
was the first modern cruise ship with an outdoor theatre,