* Railway staff get into the swing of a previous 60s weekend.
Llangollen Railway will be staging its sixth 1960's weekend On July 24-26.
Organisers say there's lots of 60's themed things to enjoy all along the
line over the weekend and they are encouraging visitors to join staff in
dressing up in outfits from the era.
Dr Beeching's Bar in the Robertson Suite at Llangollen
station will be open on Friday evening, Saturday from 12 until
late and Sunday.
Eight local real cask ales will be on offer at £3 a pint along with
Wrexham lager, wines and cider.
The railway is running a 1960's-themed pub quiz at around 8.30pm.
Entry will be £5 per team with all proceeds going to boiler
repairs for Foxcote Manor, the line's flagship steam locomotive.
There will be live music performed on the
platform during Saturday afternoon and evening, from 7-10pm.
Entry is free and burgers from the station restaurant barbeque
will be available.
Further up the line, Berwyn station café will be open and alighting
from the train here provides quick and easy access to the recently reopened
Chain Bridge, now resplendent after a full restoration.
The popular and free "rail replacement" vintage bus service
will be running between Llangollen and Corwen during the day, also calling at
Berwyn and Glyndyfrdwy - where there is a large vintage vehicle rally of 60's
era cars and other vehicles.
A café in the station will be serving tea and cakes.
Anyone with a vintage car from the 1960s or older is welcome to bring
it along to display and will receive complimentary travel on the railway for
the event.
Carrog station tearooms will also be open, which is a good spot to get
off the train for a cuppa, cake and a walk around the village with
its spectacular views and the Grouse pub.
Throughout the weekend the railway will be running an intensive
timetable of vintage trains - with steam locomotives temporarily
weathered to look grimy and unloved, as they were in
the 60s as many branch lines, including Llangollen, were closed
and steam traction was replaced by diesels and railcars.
Two diesel locomotives and a railcar will be in use over the weekend to
demonstrate the "new order" - though they themselves are all now
over 50 years old and have been replaced by more modern electric
and multiple unit trains on the railways of Britain.
The historic autotrain will also be used, which sees a pannier tank
steam locomotive sandwiched between two coaches.
* To see video of highlights of the railway's last five events go to:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cYAi5UMTC0