Full steam ahead for £600,000 heritage railway train [BBC News]





Date: 28/04/2016

Two heritage rail lines in north Wales have been celebrating the first outing of their new £600,000 train. The new carriages will run along the world's oldest narrow-gauge track on the Ffestiniog Railway in Gwynedd, and also on its sister line, the Welsh Highland Railway. Pride of place is a new £250,000 Pullman curved glass observation car. Eventually ten new carriages will run on the lines between Blaenau Ffestiniog and Caernarfon.


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Full steam ahead for heritage trains
Inside the Pullman towards the observation windows

BBC News

Two heritage rail lines in north Wales celebrate the first outing of a their new £600,000 train.