* Steam engine No. 46521 during a previous visit to Llangollen Railway.
The important role played by the old
Ruabon to Barmouth line in connecting holidaymakers from the North West of
England with the Cambrian Coast will be celebrated at Llangollen Railway this
October.
2018 is Visit Wales' Year of the Sea (www.visitwales.com/sea) with the theme for October- December being Connected Coasts.
At its forthcoming Autumn Steam Gala,
which runs throughout the weekend of October 12-14, Llangollen Railway is marking
the occasion by saluting the part played by the Ruabon-Barmouth route – of
which the 10-mile heritage line was once a part - in linking the busy
industrial areas of Cheshire, Manchester and Liverpool with the holiday
resorts of North Wales .
The gala is entitled Along Cambrian
Lines 2 and follows on from the railway’s highly popular event on the same
theme in April 2016.
Organiser Peter Dickinson, a project engineer
at the railway, said: “It will be a three-day feast of steam-hauled nostalgia.
“Our annual Autumn Steam Gala has
become an important event on many enthusiasts’ calendars as it offers a varied
range of trains running along our picturesque line.
“For nearly 100 years, the railway
carried many thousands of holidaymakers over its tracks to seaside resorts
right along the coast.
“This October’s gala will be a
celebration of these much loved trains heading for the seaside during the
1950s and early 1960s.
“A great line-up of visiting
locomotives will be supported by members of the Llangollen Railway's home
fleet, recreating many of the authentic sights and sounds of the period.”
Visiting locomotives
include BR Ivatt 2MT No. 46521, courtesy of the Great
Central Railway. This former Royal Train engine spent almost its entire working
life in Wales and was allocated to Oswestry, Brecon and Machynlleth steam sheds
during its career.
No. 46521 was also a regular sight
around Barmouth during the 1950s and 1960s, working trains along the Cambrian
Coast route and the regular shuttle service up the Mawddach Estuary to
Dolgellau.
Other visitors will be announced over
the coming weeks, including the possible return of a local locomotive after a
60-year absence.
Attractions
include:
- Interactive activities for all the family, including Make your own Luggage Labels.
- Display of entries of the railway’s 2018 Steam Trains to the Seaside children's poster competition.
- Intensive timetable over all three days.
- Full line and local services to-ing and fro-ing.
- Demonstration goods and parcel loading at Berwyn station
Along the Llangollen line there are a
number of interesting structures built with local stone which was quarried
along the River Dee.
A special exhibition telling
the story of some of the viaducts, road bridges and station buildings will
be running in the Henry Robertson Suite in Llangollen Station throughout
the gala.
Passenger timetables will follow in the
weeks leading up to the event.
The full working timetable will be
available free of charge to holders of travel tickets for the
event from the railway’s booking offices at the event while stocks last.
* Event details can be found at: http://llangollen-railway.co.uk/event/autumn-steam-gala-12th-14th-october/