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No.590 safely tucked away at Gelert's Farm depot WHHR after loaded test trains between the FR and Beddgelert. It was intended the loco would feature in a launch event at the WHHR and in the WHR100 event at the end of June but the loco developed a hot box after several days of testing. This image is courtesy WHHR and was taken on a digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.
Welcome to Version 4 of this website, launched on 8/9/04 with news about work on Phase 4 of the WHR scheme. In addition to this Stop Press page and a Phase 1/2 page, there are 9 location pages, covering the Phase 3 works between Waunfawr and Rhyd Ddu. There are a further 9 pages covering Phase 4, the full route through Beddgelert, the Aberglaslyn Pass and on to Porthmadog, including the Traeth Mawr to Pen-y-Mount works recently constructed by the WHHR with three regularly updated map links for this area by Laurence Armstrong.
Finally, there are pages covering 'Phase 5', Views from the Line, the history of the abandoned PBSSR works around Beddgelert, Archived News and a Contacts page for volunteers. Another page covers the current operation of the WHHR southwest from Pen-y-Mount.
The above OS map shows the route through the Aberglaslyn Pass and Beddgelert. Click on the image to enlarge. Image produced from the Ordnance Survey Get-a-map service. Image reproduced with kind permission of Ordnance Survey and Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland.
Click here to use the free OS Get-a-map service.
Route section pages
Listed below are links to pages featuring progress on different sections of the line or archive views. Jump ahead to News section or follow the section links from page to page. Please note that access to the links below was restored on 2/9/04 at the new website www.isengard.co.uk
Phase 4 pages
Rhyd Ddu to Pont Cae'r Gors (updated 29/6/06)
Pont Cae'r Gors to Hafod Ruffydd Halt (new 8/10/06)
Hafod Ruffydd Halt to Beddgelert Forest Halt (updated 4/12/06)
Beddgelert Forest Halt to Beddgelert Station (updated 1/7/07)
Beddgelert Station Area (updated 30/6/07)
Beddgelert Station to Bryn-y-felin (updated 1/7/07)
Aberglaslyn Pass (updated 2/7/07)
Nantmor to Pont Croesor (updated 16/7/07)
Pont Croesor to Pen-y-Mount (updated 1/4/07)
WHHR (Porthmadog) (updated 1/4/07)
Porthmadog Cross Town Link (updated1/4/07)
Caernarfon Cross Town Link (updated 10/10/10)
Other pages
Phase 1 images (Updated 8/9/23)
Railtours 2023 (Updated 15/12/23)
The 40km Dream Phase 1 (Updated 12/2/21)
The 40km Dream Phase 2 (Updated 1/4/21)
'Phase 6' page (new 2/4/06)
Views from the Line Page (updated 26/2/05)
PBSSR Works Historical Page (updated 25/3/05)
Rhyd Ddu Opening Page (New 14/2/04)
Archived News Page (updated 1/3/25)
Archived Timetables and Events 2024 (updated 2/1/25)
Prince Charles Visit July 2003 (updated 5/1/22)
Snow Scenes (updated 17/12/23)
Rolling Stock News Page (updated 28/12/04)
Phase 4 News Page (updated 3/3/05)
Volunteer Contact details page (updated 23/6/21)
Phase 2 and 3 page list (updated 27/8/08)
Video list (new 9/11/15)
Access to Phase 2 pages is currently being progressed.
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Disclaimer
There has never been any intent by myself to suggest that the views on these pages represent the views, opinions or policy of the F&WHR, the WHRCL or the WHRS.
I am happy to confirm that this is an INDEPENDENT web news service.
Stop Press!!
New construction images/text will be posted on a regular basis.
New text in RED!
Click here for Laurence Armstrong's latest WHR North map dated 5/11/07
Click here for Laurence Armstrong's latest WHR Middle map dated 14/3/10
Click here for Laurence Armstrong's latest WHR South map dated 14/3/10
Click here for Mike Schumann's Phase 4 TWA maps and other maps courtesy of WHRS
Click here for John Sreeves Gradient profile courtesy of WHRS
Click here for Chainages and OS Map References
Timetables and Events
F&WHR timetables 2025
Click on this link to view the full timetables for the F&WHR in pdf form.
North Wales Railtours 2025
Date | Railtour Name | From-To | Promoter | Loco |
1/3/25 | The Mancunian | Manchester Victoria - Holyhead/Llandudno connection PU Stockport | RTC | Steam pool |
29/3/25 | The Heart of Wales Explorer | Eastleigh-Llandrindod Wells-Shrewsbury (REV) PU stations to Severn Tunnel Junction | PR | 2xWCR 37 diesel |
5/4/25 | The Snowdonian | Euston-Holyhead PU stations to Rugby includes optional travel on full length FR/WHR either clockwise or anticlockwise on The Snowdonian special train with coach links to either Caernarfon or Blaenau Ffestiniog. | UKR |
WCR Diesel 47 or 57 |
5/4/25 | The Lakelander | Llandudno Junction PU stations to Preston, Carlisle (2 hours) and return via Cumbrian Coast | Saphos Trains | Steam pool from Preston |
3/5/25 | North Wales Coast Express | Birmingham New Street-Llandudno Victorian Extravaganza REV Nuneaton, PU stations to Crewe | VT | Steam to Chester/Diesel |
8/6/25 | PTG Charter | Return journeys on WHR and FR from Porthmadog | PTG | F&WHR steam |
10/9/25 | Snowdonia Statesman | Cardiff PU stations to Birmingham New Street for Betws-y-coed or Blaenau Ffestiniog | ST | Saphos Trains |
PU Picks up/sets down
UKR UK Railtours
PTG PTG Tours
F&WHR Special Events 2025
Shown below is an early version of the F&WHR Special Events list for 2025. This is missing some previously regular WHR events such as SuperPower and a likely launch event for NG15 No.134 or the possible return of Baldwin No.590, which many supporters still hold tickets for from the aborted launch in 2023. At the moment there are tentative plans for the WHR Society AGM in September. Unfortunately the WHHR's Baldwin Russell will be out of ticket so is unlikely to appear alongside the Baldwin compounding the disappointment when No.590 failed just before the Centenary of the WHR event. Nevertheless a series of Goodbye to Russell runs will be held at Easter from Porthmadog Harbour station up the WHR. As last year, it seems the Snowdonian Limited has been dropped from the schedule and so far there is just the single run of The Snowdonian planned in the April.
Train services start a week later than last year and NO February Half Term holiday services are planned for the second year running despite running such services in pre-COVID timetables and the success of such services on many other heritage railways. There are no winter services for coach operators either which used to be a common feature on the WHR pre-COVID with short trains to Hafod-y-llyn Isaf. There are a few events to support Rail 200, the 200th Anniversary of the Stockton & Darlington Railway, which is being promoted by the government as a major opportunity to celebrate the success of railways across the country.
Date | Event |
1/1/25 | Final Day of Festive Trains/RAIL 200 'Whistle Off' |
15/2/25-23/2/25 | Half Term Holiday NO SERVICE currently planned |
27/2/25-1/3/25 | Model Railway Exhibition, Caernarfon Station. Unadvertised Velinheli cab rides. No WHR service trains currently planned. |
7-9/3/25 | Photo charters on WHR NG15 No.134, K1, Russell, Vale of Ffestiniog at Rhyd Ddu/Aberglaslyn |
29/3/25 | Start of 2025 Season |
21-23/3/25 | Free Boston Lodge depot tours with shuttle trains |
5/4/25 | Russell Special Porthmadog Harbour to Beddgelert 11:25-15:00 |
12/4/25 | Russell Special Porthmadog Harbour to Beddgelert 10:55-13:30 |
18/4/25 | Russell Special Porthmadog Harbour to Caernarfon 11:10 |
19/4/25 | Russell final trip on WHHR before withdrawal for 10 year boiler repair |
26-27/4/25 | The Snowdonian with Prince and K1/NG16 and NG16/No.134, cameo appearances by Merddin Emrys and Prince in green retro livery |
3-4/5/25 | Friends of the Ffestiniog events at Porthmadog (probably a standard WHR service) |
10/5/25 | Caernarfon Food Fair (connections available via standard WHR service giving over an hour in Caernarfon) |
17-18/5/25 | Model Railway Workshop (Gweithdy Minffordd with possible shuttle trains?) |
6-8/6/25 | Rail Ale at Snowdonia Parc Waunfawr (with connecting shuttles) |
19/6/25 | Mary Ann evening re-enactment of First Train across The Cob |
20-22/6/25 | FR Soc. 70th Anniversary (standard WHR service likely) Platinum Jubilee with RAIL 200 events |
22/6/25 | 200 wheel Cavalcade on The Cob to celebrate Rail 200 and Vale of Ffestiniog special to Blaenau Ffestiniog |
13/9/25-14/9/25 | WHR Society AGM 13/9/24. An event is being planned to replace SuperPower |
27/9/25 | Trailffest with extra train from Tan-y-grisiau paralleling runners |
3-5/10/25 | FR Soc AGM and Bygones Gala (probably a standard WHR service) |
6-7/12/25, 13-14/12/25, 20-21/12/25 TBC | F&WHR Santa Specials Caernarfon-Rhyd Ddu/Santa's Grotto at Porthmadog |
6-7/12/25, 13-14/12/25, 20-21/12/25 TBC | Cab rides at Porthmadog/Shuttle trips Porthmadog-Minffordd |
28/12/25-1/1/26 TBC | Festive trains on F&WHR - Christmas Cwellyn/Christmas Mountain Spirit |
This table will be updated as new information is received. Items marked in black are currently either not mentioned at all or to be confirmed.
F&WHR 25/3/25
The Met Office forecast for Tuesday 25/3/25 was for an improving day with sunny periods in the afternoon with temperatures of 1-14C and sunset at 18:39. The forecast suggests the weather will be returning to seasonal norms of 12-15C MAX by next week. Some steam tests were possible before the start of servics on Saturday but there was no sign of activity at Boston Lodge for a second day.
Criccieth Castle came across The Cob at about 11:30 light engine and was noted departing the WHR platform for Boston Lodge at 12:00. At about 12:30 Caernarfon Castle arrived in the WHR platform with a B wagon filled wthe PW mterials. The train departed for Boston Lodge at 12:30. At 12:55 it appeared that a physical inspecton of The Cob signals was taking place with Vale of Ffestiniog waiting with a train at Pen Cob Junction. The two Funkeys arrived in the WHR platform at about 13:00 with an 8 coach ECS containing an Observation car and the Romanian coach No.2060 and departed for Dinas a few minutes later.
Baldwin No.590 emerges from VoR
On 24/3/25 Baldwin No.590 was noted emerging from the VoR workshops at Aberystwyth dragged by its diesel No.10. The loco had been returned to the VoR several months ago for restitution following its failure with hot axle boxes during the WHR100 event. The VoR will deliver the loco to the WHHR say they are returning it to the WHHR. Let us hope it arrives in time for it to appear in historical tableaux settings alongside Russell at Easter before Russell is withdrawn for its 10 year boiler overhaul! Click on the link to watch.
No.134 Train Sim
Rob Brown has started producing a No.134 add on for Train Sim: Here is a quick peak at a forthcoming loco for the FR & WHR route. It is still work in progress but I am hoping to release towards the end of Q2. A short video shows progress to date on the NG15 - Kalahari!!
You can take look at the video here :https://sprailways.co.uk/frwhr-video-ng15-kalahari/
F&WHR 24/3/25
The Met Office forecast for Monday 24/3/25 was for a sunny day with temperatures of 5-14C and sunset at 18:37. The forecast suggests the weather will be returning to seasonal norms of 12-14C MAX by next week.
There were a number of people wandering the platform looking for trains today which suggests the Easter Holidays had started earlier for some.
Preparations for new season
With the new season just days away on Saturday 29/3/25, various locos have been out on steam test and rakes have been prepared. On the FR, the Mountain Spirit (Porthmadog dep.10:40) will run to Blaenau Ffestiniog while on the WHR the Harbourmaster and Snowdonia Star will run from Porthmadog (Dep 10:15) and Caernarfon (dep 10:05) respectively.
Porthmadog booking office refurbishment
Porthmadog Booking Office will be closed 24-25/3/25 as refurbishment is completed. 'Out of Office Hours' visitors to Harbour Station over the Winter may well have wondered why there is a drab, grey container sitting in front of the building. In fact, this has been the temporary home of the Booking Office staff while work has taken place to expand and improve their old office. This work is nearing completion and has now reached the point where all their equipment and supplies needs to be transferred back into the main building. As a result, the Booking Office will be closed for two days while this move is completed. Phones and computers will also be offline during the setting up process, so please delay visits / calls etc. until later in the week.
F&WHR 23/3/25
The Met Office forecast for Sunday 23/3/25 was for a day of sunny periods with mist at times, temperatures of 5-13C and sunset at 18:35. The forecast suggests the weather will be returning to seasonal norms of 15-12C MAX by next Saturday. No.134 and No.130 were outside the Running Shed at Dinas after another weekenend's work on No.134. The opportunity was not taken to extend its gauging test from Nantmor to Porthmadog. The opportunities to do such a test will reduce once the new season starts on Saturday.
The signalbox was manned today with the last of the three days of Works Shuttles being provided over a long weekend in association with National Lottery Open Week. Steam was being raised at Boston Lodge for the Works Shuttles. At 09:52 Taliesin arrived in the FR platform with the two coach Works Shuttleand ran round at 09:58. Departure came on time at 10:10 and the shuttle arrived at Boston Lodge Halt at 10:15.
Linda 21/3/25
This image (21/3/25) shows Linda on the first day of Works Shuttles. On this day 11 years ago Linda became the first train to run non stop through the new layout at Porthmadog on Driving Experience between Tan-y-bwlch and Rhyd Ddu. Click on the image to enlarge and click again for full size. Image copyright F&WHR.
Clare Britton organises the Rail 200 event
The West Wales Chronicle has a feature explaining all the work that goes into organising a major event like this.
F&WHR 22/3/25
The Met Office forecast for Saturday 22/3/25 was for a day of sunny periods with showers later, temperatures of 7-18C and sunset at 18:33. The forecast suggests the weather will be returning to seasonal norms of 12-15C MAX with the weather becomes more springlike now its officially Spring following the equinox on 20/3/25.
The signalbox was manned today with three days of Works Shuttles being provided over a long weekend in association with National Lottery Open Week (see below for full details of the free guided tours of Boston Lodge). Steam was being raised at Boston Lodge for the Works Shuttles, which returned at 12:17. A light engine Velinheli was shunting in the WHR platform at 12:25.
F&WHR 21/3/25
The Met Office forecast for Friday 21/3/25 was for a day of sunny periods with temperatures of 9-18C and sunset at 18:32. The forecast suggests the weather will be returning to seasonal norms of 13-17C MAX with the weather becomes more springlike now its officially Spring following the equinox on 20/3/25. Occasional morning frosts are still possible.
The signalbox was manned today with three days of works shuttles being provided over a long weekend in association with National Lottery Open Week (see below for full details of the free guided tours of Boston Lodge). Steam was being raised at Boston Lodge for the Works Shuttles, the first of which which was due to depart at 10:10. The 2 coach shuttle departed from the FR platform at 10:12 (nominally a 10:10 departure). A steam loco hauling the shuttle was noted departing Boston Lodge at 09:35. Linda pulled into thew FR yard with two coaches at 09:40. Linda was shunting in the FR platform at 09:50 with the bowsider which was returned to the yardat 09:50. Further light engine movements saw the shuttle rake being formed up and reversed into the FR platform at 10:00 with Van No.10 on the rear. Departure came at 10:12. The train returned at 12:25 and prepared for the 14:00 trip.
F&WHR 20/3/25
The Met Office forecast for Thursday 20/3/25 was for a sunny day with temperatures of 9-19C and sunset at 18:30. The forecast suggests the weather will be returning to seasonal norms of 12-20C MAX with the weather becomes more springlike but with a colder spell from next Sun3day and the return of morning frosts.
At 08:47 Harlech Castle emerged from Minffordd Yard with a wagon of PW materials and the FR Mess wagon No.1111. The train headed towards Tan-y-bwlch. Coaching stock was noted in the sea wall siding again during the morning, left from Monday's Grand Shunt and was still there at the end of the day and included one of the WHR Semi-Open coaches..
F&WHR 19/3/25
The Met Office forecast for Wednesday 19/3/25 was for a sunny day with temperatures of 8-14C and sunset at 18:28. The forecast suggests the weather will be returning to seasonal norms of 12-20C MAX with the weather becomes more springlike but with a colder spell from next Sun3day and the return of morning frosts.
Coaching stock was noted in the sea wall siding again during the morning, left from Monday's Grand Shunt and was still there at the end of the day.
National Lottery Open Week - Free Tours of Boston Lodge
Click on the advert to enlarge.
The F&WHR are taking part in The National Lottery Open Week (Saturday, 15-23/3/25), to say a huge thanks to National Lottery players for their support of the Interpretation and Boston Lodge Project. To celebrate this occasion, this week the F&WHR will be offering a selection of free Guided Tours of Boston Lodge to visitors who bring a National Lottery ticket or scratch card with them. There will be morning and afternoon tours taking place at…
Friday, 21/3/25 @ 10:10 / 14:00
Saturday, 22/3/25 @ 10:10
Sunday, 23/3/25 @ 10:10 / 14:00
Scheduled shuttle trains will be provided from Porthmadog Harbour to Boston Lodge Halt and return.
Visit the F&WHR website to book your place: https://www.festrail.co.uk/free-tours-of-boston-lodge/
Another YouTube from the March Photocharter
Dan Sutcliffe from 50A RAIL hasa produced a video compilation in 4k of his experiences on the brighter days of the /photocharter. Click on the link to watch 25 minutes of video around Rhyd Ddu, the Aberglaslyn Pass and Traeth Mawr. Andrew Simmonds has also published some more still images of the day's Photocharter taken during the brighter weekend weather 5-6/3/25. Click on this link to view.
F&WHR 18/3/25
The Met Office forecast for Tuesday 18/3/25 was for a sunny day with temperatures of 3-14C and sunset at 18:26. The forecast suggests the weather will be returning to seasonal norms of 12-18C MAX with the weather becomes more springlike but with a colder spell from next Saturday and the return of morning frosts.
Coaching stock was noted in the sea wall siding during the morning, left from yesterday's Grand Shunt and was still there at the end of the day.
F&WHR 17/3/25
The Met Office forecast for Monday 17/3/25 was for an improving day with sunny periods in the afternoon and temperatures of 2-10C and sunset at 18:24. The forecast suggests the weather will be returning to seasonal norms of 12-18C MAX with mornings that could see frosts until next Monday when the weather becomes more springlike until next weekend.
Upnor Castle and its short clearance train had been left in the FR platform overnight, a previously unusual occurence, and was still present at 10:00 Monday. Meanwhile up at Tan-y-bwlch Harlech Castle arrived light engine at 09:42 from the west and 2 minutes later proceded towards Dduallt. Gravel was being spread to improve the eastern end of the car park. The loco then passed through the westbound platform slowly at 10:12.
At 11:00 Criccieth Castle was present in the WHR platform at Porthmadog with 13 bogies led by No.107. This appeared to be an ECS working possibly preparing rakes for the start of the new season in 12 days time. The presence of Upnor Castle and its PW train in the FR platfrom must have made the job harder. The diesel ran round at 11:19. Five ninutes later the diesel shunted the rear six coaches into the station sidings and at 11:45 shunted the rear two of these into another siding. A single coach was then shunted to the sea wall siding and drew out a single coach from those stored there on previous days. Four bogies were now shunted in the yard and three removed with the Romanian coach No.2060 on the rear.
F&WHR 16/3/25
The Met Office forecaaysst for Sunday 16/3/25 was for a day of sunny periods with temperatures of 4-12C and sunset at 18:23. The forecast suggests the weather will be returning to seasonal norms of 11-18C MAX with mornings that could see frosts until next Monday when the weather becomes more springlike.
Upnor Castle and its short clearance train had been left in the WHR platform overnight, a previously unusual occurence, and volunteers arrived and started up the loco at 08:20. At 08:37 the train pulled up to the north end of the loop where it was noticed that the well wagon with chipper loaded had been attached on the rear. Departure, presumably for Beddgelert Forest, occurred at 08:40. The signalbox was staffed today so it appears that further train movements were planned.
At 13:06 Harlech Castle arrived at the west end of Tan-y-bwlch with a B wagon with the FR mess wagon No.1111. Two minutes later the loco started its run round and coupled up again at 13:15. After a lunch break the train departed towards Minffordd at 14:14.
Meanwhile at Porthmadog, Upnor Castle returned from Beddgelert Forest with the lineside clearance train at around 16:15 and then shunted into the FR platform and was shut down. It is possible the Grand Shunt might take place next week with all the coaches brought to the station and shunted into the rakes they will be used in next season.
Views from photocharter 7/3/25
Thanks to Max Birchenough for these shots from the Photocharter.
This image (7/3/25) shows K1 at Fridd Isaf curve Rhyd Ddu with the demonstration freight. Click on the image to enlarge and click again for full size. Image copyright Max Birchenough.
This image (7/3/25) shows No.134 at Fridd Isaf curve Rhyd Ddu with the demonstration freight. Click on the image to enlarge and click again for full size. Image copyright Max Birchenough.
F&WHR 15/3/25
The Met Office forecast for Saturday 15/3/25 was for a sunny day with temperatures of 2-11C and sunset at 18:21. The forecast suggests the weather will be returning to seasonal norms of 12-16C MAX with mornings that could see frosts until next Monday when the weather become more springlike.
Any images from the recent photocharter would be gratefully received for publication with due credit given. None have been received as yet. From Monday the photocharters switched to the FR with action focussed at Dduallt. Palmerston hauled the 4 coach photographers' special with curlyu roof van on nthe rear. Hugh Napier hauled the skip rake (with Harlech Castle in support) which was posed on the loop and bridge and worked to Tan-y-grisiau later. See Stephen Mullen's Facebook images.
The Tan-y-bwlch webcam became live at about 03:33 today with rollback enabled. The Porthmadog and Minffordd webcams which became live yesterday unfortunately do not have the rollback function activated. At 13:00 Harlech Castle appeared at Tan-y-bwlch with a wagon and the FR Mess Car No.1111. After running round the short train returned towards Minffordd at 14:15.
Caernarfon Castle led Vale of Ffestiniog on an 11 coach ECS transfer stock move on 15/3/25 from Dinas to Boston Lodge. The rake included both open coaches and Pullman Car Bodisgallen, passing Bryn Goch at 12:53. See Garry Spicer's Facebook video. There appeared to be shunting in Porthmadog station yard at 15:30 which may have been the same rake. Upnor Castle appeared in the WHR platform at 16:55 with a 3 vehicle lineside clearance train with new tool van No.5008 and coach No.113 on the rear from the Beddgelert direction. The loco ran round at 17:03 and the train remained in the platform as staff went home.
F&WHR 14/3/25
The Met Office forecast for Friday 14/3/25 was for an overcast day with temperatures of 2-9C and sunset at 18:19. The forecast suggests the weather will be returning to seasonal norms of 10-15C MAX with mornings that could see a frost until next Wednesday when the weather changes. The Snowdon massif had adusting of snow on Friday.
Any images from the photocharter would be gratefully received for publication with due credit given. None have been received as yet.
Webcam service was restored in the afternoon on 13/3/25 with both Harbour Station and Minffordd cameras back on line. Vale of Ffestiniog was noted in the WHR platform at 10:30 light engine. The Tan-y-bwlch webcam remains off line as it has since 6/12/24.
F&WHR 13/3/25
The Met Office forecast for Thursday 13/3/25 was for sunny periods with temperatures of 2-9C and sunset at 18:17. The forecast suggests the weather will be returning to seasonal norms of 9-10C MAX with mornings that could see a frost until next week.
Any images from the photocharter would be gratefully received for publication with due credit given. None have been received as yet.
F&WHR 12/3/25
The Met Office forecast for Tuesday 12/3/25 was for a deteriorating day with temperatures of 1-9C and sunset at 18:15. The forecast suggests the weather will be returning to seasonal norms of 9-10C MAX with mornings that could see a frost until next week.
Any images from the photocharter would be gratefully received for publication with due credit given. None have been received as yet.
No.134 gauged to Nantmor Halt 10/3/25
Following No.134's successful photocharters around Rhyd Ddu 7-9/3/25, the decision was taken to test the loco south of Rhyd Ddu. On the Monday the loco was driven at line speed to Rhyd Ddu to give plenty of time for gauging trials south of there. It was known that platform edges might be an issue with the cowcatchers and the antipersonnel grids (APG/ATG) triangular wood at level crossings might catch the drain cocks.
Click on the YouTube box to watch 27 mins 11 seconds of video featuring No.134's gauging run to Nantmor. Click on the YouTube to enlarge. This video was published on 12/3/25 and is copyright F&WHR. Video taken by John Wooden (F&WHR) on a professional 4K betamax camcorder.
The loco was eased through Pitt's Head bridge and across various level crossings past the devastation in the Beddgelert Forest. The opportunity was taken to fill the tank at Beddgelert before easing past the platform. A short length of less than a metre did catch the edge of the cowcatcher but when the loco reversed into the northbound platform no problems were found. At Beddgelert the 5 chime Chinese whistle was tried out and echoed around the hills like the haunting hoot of a US steam loco of old. No.134's whistle is extremely loud and will only be used on special occasions such as Rail200 where the loco is set to make an appearance in the The Cob Cavalcade.
Continuing through the very tight Goat Cutting and into Goat Tunnel the loco proceeded dead slow but encountered no problems. Further level crossings were passed with care before the three tunnels in the Aberglaslyn Pass, which presented no problems. Finally the loco arrived at Nantmor Halt where it was found to pass the platform with ease. Here a decision was taken to return to Dinas as the day was getting on.
Signalling Simulations
Colin Tucker advises: Just to let you know that you can download any of the current Windows versions of the Simulators for Porthmadog Signalbox, Rhiw Goch Signalbox and Cae Pawb Crossing panel from the links below. This version of the Rhiw Goch simulator includes Bell-code working to Minffordd/Tan-y-Bwlch, if you want to give it a try.
The Porthmadog Harbour Station simulator screen. Click to enlarge. Image courtesy Colin Tucker
The Rhiw Goch Loop simulator screen. Click to enlarge. Image courtesy Colin Tucker
The Cae Pawb simulator screen. Click to enlarge. Image courtesy Colin Tucker
Each zipfile needs to be unzipped before use and includes instructions (and some videos for Rhiw Goch). Android versions of the Porthmadog and Cae Pawb simulators are available on Google Play (search 'Porthmadog'). MacOS versions are a bit tricky at the moment, sorry. https://www.dropbox.com/.../j81hih8fvv.../PortSim_4_4.zip https://www.dropbox.com/.../h38pvvy.../Rhiw_Goch_v1_2.zip https://www.dropbox.com/.../r5whlybzf.../CaePawb_v1_1.zip
The authors hope to find somewhere for these files to live on F&WHR Sharepoint once the current IT upgrades are completed.
F&WHR 11/3/25
The Met Office forecast for Tuesday 11/3/25 was for misty day with temperatures of 2-9C and sunset at 18:14. The forecast suggests the weather will be returning to seasonal norms of 9-10C MAX from Tuesday with mornings that could see a frost.
Any images from the photocharter would be gratefully received for publication with due credit given. None have been received as yet.
Photocharter Day 3 (9/3/25)
The photographers had better weather on Sunday with sunshine illuminating the Aberglaslyn Pass in the afternoon. Andrew Simmonds has posted several new images on Facebook and Part 3 of T Broyd's YouTube video has been published with a further 18 minutes of video in better weather than Friday.
After No.134 arrived light engine at Rhyd Ddu from Dinas there are some long sequences showing the trains near Pitt's Head and Fridd Isaf curves. The trains returned to Rhyd Ddu to water at lunchtime and in the afternoon headed for Bryn-y-felin and the Aberglaslyn Pass in sunshine while No.134 went home to Dinas light engine. There were some final scenes near the Afon Dylif bridge and Pen Cob Junction as K1 went home to Boston Lodge. There is also a second very short YouTube video showing Russell arriving at Porthmadog in the morning.
Click here to watch 1 minute of Russell arriving at Porthmadog Harbour with presumably the ECS from Pen-y-Mount. There is also some excellent footage taken of No.134 on freight by Lee Andrew Davies. Click here to watch almost 8 minutes of exclusive No.134 freight action taken in sunshine around Clogwyn-y-gwin on 8-9/3/24 and finally click here for 12 minutes of Russell.
Tickets still available for Russell's final trips in April
Click on the Russell advert to enlarge. Russell pictured heading south approaching the site of Hafod Garregog Halt. Advert courtesy Russell Pearn (WHHR).
Tickets still available for 5/4/25 and 12/4/2 trains to Beddgelert. Morning and afternoon trains operate each day, departs Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways harbour station along the Welsh Highland Railway route. Click here for tickets.
F&WHR 10/3/25
The Met Office forecast for Monday 10/3/25 was for misty day with temperatures of 3-16C and sunset at 18:12. The forecast suggests the weather will be returning to seasonal norms of 9-10C MAX from Tuesday with mornings that could see a frost.
Sunday was the third and final day of the Spring photocharter. Any images would be gratefully received for publication with due credit given.
F&WHR 9/3/25
The Met Office forecast for Sunday 9/3/25 was for sunny periods with temperatures of 9-18C and sunset at 18:10. The forecast suggests the weather will be returning to seasonal norms of 8-9C MAX from Tuesday.
Today was the third and final day of the photocharter. Any images would be gratefully received for publication with due credit given.
F&WHR 8/3/25
The Met Office forecast for Saturday 8/3/25 was for sunny periods with temperatures of 10-17C and sunset at 18:08. The forecast suggests the weather will become a little warmer in the week ahead with a Spring-like 19C MAX by Sunday before returning to seasonal norms of 8-9C MAX from Tuesday.
Today was the second day of the photocharter.
Photocharter Day 2 (8/3/25)
The photographers had better weather today. Andrew Simmonds posted several images on Facebook and Part 2 of T Broyd's YouTube video has been published with 22 minutes of video in better weather than Friday. Most of the stock came from Porthmadog with the exception of No.134 which arrived light engine at Rhyd Ddu from Dinas. There are some long sequences showing the trains between Glan-yr-afon, Clogwyn-y-gwyn Cliffs and Rhyd Ddu. The trains returned to Rhyd Ddu to water at lunchtime and in the afternoon headed for Bryn-y-felin and the Aberglaslyn Pass while No.134 went home to Dinas light engine. There were some final scenes near Pont Croesor and Britannia Bridge as Russell went home.
F&WHR 7/3/25
The Met Office forecast for Friday 7/3/25 was for an improving day, overcast at first but with sunny periods and showers later and temperatures of 10-15C and sunset at 18:06. The forecast suggests the weather will become a little warmer in the week ahead with a Spring-like 18C MAX by Sunday before returning to seasonal norms of 8-9C MAX by the midweek.
KS4415 progress 7/3/25
The KS4415 Team took another step towards finishing off the bodywork on 7/3/25. They ground the countersunk rivet heads flush and it was quite satisfying that they were virtually invisible once a coat of primer was put over them. See images on Facebook page.
Photocharters on WHR 7-9/3/25
A group of photographers has hired NG15 No.134, K1 and Russell for a series of photocharters on the WHR from 7-9/3/25 focussed on Rhyd Ddu and Aberglaslyn. The day started with Vale of Ffestiniog taking a 5 wagon freight to Rhyd Ddu with K1 inside. The freight was made up of two ex-SAR ballast wagons and three B wagons with the ex-SAR guard's van on the rear. Russell and its 4 car heritage rake had previously worked towards Dinas.
This image (7/3/25) shows No.134 at Rhyd Ddu along with Russell and Vale of Ffestiniog. There are two more days of photocharters booked. Click on the image to enlarge and click again for full size. Image copyright Paul Lewin (F&WHR).
The first run pasts included K1 on freight then No.134 on freight in the Fridd Isaf area. No.134 was noted slipping on one run on the damp rail but generally was impressive. Later K1 was noted in the Bryn-y-felin area before a final appearance at Pont Croesor. No.134 did not proceed past Rhyd Ddu as it has not been gauged for this area yet.
Click here for 15 minutes of YouTube video of the charter trains by T Broyd.
Moving Pictures No.104 7/3/25
Click on the YouTube box to watch 27 mins 52 seconds of video featuring Velinheli's footplate rides at Caernarfon and the model railway show at Half Term. There are also scnes with Welsh Pony, Criccieth Castle and Taliesin being tested. This video was published on 7/3/25 and is copyright F&WHR. Video taken by John Wooden (F&WHR) on a professional 4K betamax camcorder.
K1 at Porthmadog 6/3/25
K1 arrived in Porthmadog on the rear of a ballast train hauled by Criccieth Castle on 6/3/25.
This image (6/3/25) shows K1 at Harbour Station. There may be the chance for some steam tests over the next few days as it is booked to be used on The Snowdonian on 26/4/25. Click on the image to enlarge and click again for full size. Image copyright F&WHR.
F&WHR 6/3/25
The Met Office forecast for Thursday 6/3/25 was for a day of sunny periods with temperatures of 9-16C and sunset at 18:04. The forecast suggests the weather will become a little warmer in the week ahead with a Spring-like 14-17C MAX by Sunday and no frosts before crashing back again to 8C MAX by the middle of next week.
Deviation Day 21/6/25
FR Platinum Jubilee event will feature a Deviation Day on Saturday 21/6/25. Several trains will make their way to Dduallt, including a freight train and be parked in the siding. This will allow recreation of several historic tableaux. See Facebook video. Several trains will make their way to Dduallt, including a freight train and be parked in the siding. This will allow recreation of several historic tableaux. See Facebook video.
Sunday Cavalcade 22/6/25
The 200 Wheels on The Cob will feature all the FR locos arriving from Minffordd (in the order they wereoriginally restored) and the WHR locos (less diesels operating the service trains) from Boston Lodge. No.134 may pull C2 into Harbour Station if the NG15 can be gauged to Boston Lodge. See Facebook video.
Taliesin on test 5/3/25
Single Fairlie Taliesin was out on test on 5/3/25. It ran to Minffordd and shunted the yard before returning to Boston Lodge. The loco is still running without its brass dome until adjustments are complete.
This image (5/3/25) shows 1aliesin on test at Minffordd. Click on the image to enlarge and click again for full size. Image copyright F&WHR.
Boston Lodge Wagon turntable renewed
The FR Heritage Group had its Waggons Weekend last weekend and repaired the wagon turntable at Boston Lodge. This had been damaged by lorries drivinbg over it during the Interpretation Project Works. In order to prevent further damage it is intended to leave a slate wagon on the turntable in future.
F&WHR 5/3/25
The Met Office forecast for Wednesday 5/3/25 was for a sunny day with temperatures of 5-10C with sunset at 18:03. The forecast suggests the weather will become a little warmer in the week ahead with a Spring-like maximum of 15-16C MAX by Sunday and no frosts before crashing back again next week.
Log train rolls again 1/3/25
Nos.97302/37405 hauled the Aber-Chirk logs via Chester (reverse) on 1/3/25. The locations shown are as follows: Bow Street, Morben, Commins Coch, Talerddig (West) and Hencote. Click on this link to see 4 mins 30 seconds of YouTube video.
No.120 progress February
This image (2/25) shows 120's boiler arriving at the workshop. Click on the image to enlarge and click again for full size. Image copyright Maddie Dolby.
Maddie Dolby has provided the following update on No.120. The frames and boiler are now painted and in storage. Half of the wheelsets are now at Boston Lodge for asses"3"sment and work is continuing on stripping the remaining wheelsets from the pony trucks and tender bogies. Repair work is ongoing on ancillary parts with repair underway to the cylinder covers. The FR draughtsman has compiled a 13 page report covering the safety and clearance case for the loco to operate on the WHR (this may be the same as No.134's-Ed).
This image (2/25) shows 120's Krauss-Helmholtz truck extracted from the frames. Click on the image to enlarge. Image copyright Maddie Dolby.
KS4415 report
The patterns the team sent off recently are back from the foundry and so the new castings for the cylinder liner seals are available as well as the engine governor deadweights. These need machining now and then the reassembly of the engine can continue at the next working party. The company did well considering the failure of these parts was only 2 months ago.
Alco Mountaineer Report March
Along with the slightly warmer and longer days
comes another weekend at Glan-y- Pwll. The superheater flues have been delivered
but only one pair of the 6 are for Mountaineer.
At Glan-y-Pwll the team set
about painting some of the smaller items that were sand blasted, all the large
items are still away at the moment.
Items from the store were also cleaned such as some of
the lubrication splitters and the two sand pipes.
As the team are taking part in
the 200 Event in June, it has been decided to give the
old water tanks one last outing, along with the cab. They will be painted in a
representation of the Mountaineer's previous liveries
which will be under wraps until the event. Further work continued on the rear pony truck
modifications and on how to mount the reverser to the new support frame going
either side of the firebox.
Sunday continued with the cleaning and painting.
Further development work was done towards the rear frame supports and the new
drag boxes, with the drawings already being produced in between the working
parties. Work on the ash
pan and the water tanks has now concluded with drawings now being produced ready
for production to possibly begin this summer. With the larger items expected back in April and the
strong possibility of the small boiler tubes arriving very soon are work is
ramping up already this year.
Finally the electric air compressor is working again
which will allow the team to use air tools if needed in the future and will
remove the need to hire a compressor to light up the locomotive rostered to haul
The Quarryman.
If you would like to support the project with
donations please find the appeal page on the
Ffestiniog Railway society
web site.
The group also has its own
webshop where they sell a selection of items for you to purchase to
support the project. Finally if you would like to get involved please
contact pbooth@ffwhr.com for more information on how you can do this and you can
send a message on this page.
F&WHR 4/3/25
The Met Office forecast for Tuesday 4/3/25 was for a day of sunny periods with temperatures of 6-9C with sunset at 18:01. The forecast suggests the weather will become a little warmer in the week ahead with a Spring-like maximum of 11-16C MAX by Sunday and no frosts. It looks like the snow on Snowdon summit has all gone (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) and there is no sign of it being replenished.
Some of the F&WHR webcams have now been out of action for an unprecedented extended period of approaching 3 months though it is suggested they will return by the end of the month after an IT upgrade! The problem is that the small IT volunteer team has had to deal with many issues since Storm Darragh on 6/12/24 and the webcams are obviously not the highest priority.
This image (1/3/25) shows Vale of Ffestiniog in the sunshine at Harbour Station on a short works train for lineside clearance perhaps returning from the WHR in the late afternoon. Click on the image to enlarge. Image copyright Dave Laister.
Vale of Ffestiniog was in the WHR platform at some stage over the weekend with tin cars Nos.112/113, the new green platform/stores vehicle No.5004 and the well wagon No.62 with the chipper for lineside clearance. It is pity the webcams were not working. in the seawall siding were B1835 and large water tank wagon No.64. Welsh Pony was noted shunting two B wagons and a DZ along with FR Mess Car No.1111 at Minffordd. Up at Glan-y-pwll crossing Simplex Dolgarrog (ex-Llyn Cowlyd Tramway) emerged from the depot and propelled FR Wagon No.97 towards Blaenau /Ffestiniog station with some volunteers. Later Welsh Pony was noted shunting B wagons in the coal sidings at the Harbour Station refuelling point.
This image (2/3/25) shows Welsh Pony at Harbour Station on a coal delivery from Minffordd Yard. Click on the image to enlarge. Image copyright Dave Laister.
SuperPower replacement
The F&WHR is planning an event on 13-14/9/25 to replace SuperPower. Details of the event will be published as soon as they are to hand.
F&WHR 3/3/25
The Met Office forecast for Sunday 2/3/25 was for a sunny day with temperatures of 2-10C with sunset at 17:59. The forecast suggests the weather will become a little warmer in the week ahead with a maximum of 9-15C MAX by Sunday and no frosts after last weekend. It looks like the snow on Snowdon summit has retreated to the very top 100m (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) and there is no sign of it being replenished.
Some of the F&WHR webcams have now been out of action for an unprecedented extended period of approaching 3 months!
F&WHR 2/3/25
The Met Office forecast for Sunday 2/3/25 was for an overcast day with temperatures of 5-9C with sunset at 17:57. The forecast suggests the weather will become a little warmer in the week ahead with a maximum of 9-15C MAX by Thursday and no frosts after the weekend. It looks like the snow on Snowdon summit has retreated to the very top 100m (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) and there is no sign of it being replenished.
Today was the final day of the free Model Railway Exhibition in Caernarfon Station and it is likely that Velinheli will be returning to Boston Lodge after it cab ride duties, possibly on Monday morning.
Welsh Pony was present at Porthmadog Harbour Station while the Boat Race was on. It had appeared with B1146 in grey undercoat and the FR's Mess wagon No.1111.
Original Mountaineer Project progress 2/3/25
Northern Heritage Engineering is working on reproducing an England engine from the Victorian era, with original parallel side tanks rather than the saddle tanks style fitted to the existing England Engines. They have recently completed the bottom end and images are available here. To make a PayPal donation click here.
Lein Amlwch Rhosgoch clearance
A working party on Lein Amlwch has cleared the pointwork for the Rhosgoch Siding at the north end of the line. The concrete sleepers were found to be in good condition. They also cleared flytipping from an adjacent overbridge.
Click this link for several photos showing progress.
The Rhosgoch site was the former tank farm for the Amlwch floating supertanker crude oil terminal. The tanks acted as a buffer store for oil which was then pumped to Stanlow along dual 1m diameter pipes along the River Wheeler Valley and via Mold from 1974 before the pipeline closed in 1990 following a change in oil deliveries to the Tranmere Terminal in the Mersey Estuary. The delivery of pipes by train to Rhyd-y-mwyn had been one of the last traffics on the stub of the Mold & Denbigh Jn. Railway in the late 1970s.
The tanks have since been demolished and the site transferred to the Amlwch Freeport project. As such it could again be used with new sidings laid down. If Wylfa B or any SMR project is authorised for the Wylfa site then building materials could be brought in by rail as the sidings are only a few kilometres across the fields by haul road from Wylfa. Previous proposals however suggested bringing in material by sea.
Lein Amlwch itself could develop a depot on the sidings at Rhosgoch though the sidings are a little out of the way at the north end of the line and have poor road access. The former yard at Amlwch has been developed so Rhosgoch is the nearest location to the end of the line where siding space is available.
F&WHR 1/3/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Saturday 1/3/25 (St. David's Day) was for a day of sunny periods and showers and temperatures of 3-9C with sunset at 17:55. The forecast suggests the weather will become a little warmer in the week ahead with a maximum of 9-12C MAX and no frosts after the weekend. It looks like the snow on Snowdon summit has retreated to the top 100m (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) and there is no sign of it being replenished.
The Tan-y-bwlch teashop will be open weekends from today though there are no passenger trains until the end of March.
Taliesin is back!
Here at F&WHR staff are looking
forwards to restarting the train services on the 29/3/25.
Staff are very busy making sure everything is ready for the new season,
including infrastructure work on the stations, hiring new staff and preparing
the steam engines!
Preparation of the locomotives has included annual boiler tests on several locos
at Boston Lodge workshops including Taliesin which has just been
reassembled after a heavy overhaul. It is all very exciting stuff and staff are
eagerly counting down the days to the new season!
This image (1/3/25) shows Taliesin in the sunshine at Boston Lodge. The brass dome will be repalced when steam testing is complete. Click on the image to enlarge. Image courtesy F&WHR.
F&WHR 28/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Friday was for a day of sunny periods and showers and temperatures of 0-9C with sunset at 17:53. The forecast suggests the weather will become a little warmer in the week ahead with a maximum of 9-13C MAX and no frosts after the weekend. It looks like all the snow on Snowdon summit has melted away (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) and there is no sign of it being replenished.
Steam at Caernarfon
The free model railway event at Caernarfon Station for the Half Term Holiday Weekend (28/2-2/3/25) in the end featured an unadvertised steam loco on the WHR presumably giving cab rides.
The Mini Steam Exhibition is in full flow here
at Y Stesion! It has been great welcoming so many visitors, who have marvelled
at the model layouts and enjoyed the train rides on offer out on the platform.
If you have not yet visited make sure you come and see the exhibition. The
exhibition will take place between 09:00 - 16:00, with a variety of Model
Railway Layouts on show for visitors to admire and face painting activities too.
Visitors can also take a ride on the special platform train; Southern L1 Class
5" gauge, built c.1970s, whilst our little red engine; Velinheli,
will also be around for Footplate Rides. There are various stalls and stands
including a second hand book stall, Cafe De Winton and the shop is also open
during the exhibition. It is good that the WHR put something on in Half Term as
many of the other heritage railways are offering full services during the
holiday week.
This image (28/2/25) shows Velinhehi shunting in the sunshine at Caernarfon Station. Also in view is the 'ride on' platform railway. Click on the image to enlarge. Image courtesy F&WHR.
200 Wheels on The Cob event
The build up to the F&WHR's highly anticipated RAILWAY 200: FR PLATINUM
JUBILEE WEEKEND featuring 200 Wheels on the Cob
(20-22/6/25) continues with an update from the Operations Manager; Matt Ellis!
In the video below, Matt provides the details for the highly anticipated
200 Wheels on the Cob cavalcade, which takes place on Sunday, 22/6/25.
Tickets and further details for the event weekend are now available here:
https://www.festrail.co.uk/events/
For more information about Railway 200, visit the official website.
Click on the Facebook link to watch 3 minutes of Facebook video outlining what will happen during this event.
F&WHR 27/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Thursday was for a mixed day with sunny periods and showers and temperatures of 1-10C with sunset at 17:51. The forecast suggests the weather will become a little warmer in the week ahead with a maximum of 9-11C MAX and no frosts after the weekend. It looks like all the snow on Snowdon summit has melted away (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) and there is no sign of it being replenished.
It seems Velinheli might have made a light engine trip to Dinas in preparation for an unadvertised cab ride service at Caernarfon Station at the free Model Railway Exhibition Friday-Sunday 28/2/25-2/3/25.
F&WHR 26/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Wednesday was for a mixed day with sunny periods in the afternoon after an overcast start and temperatures of 3-9C with sunset at 17:49. The forecast suggests the weather will become a little colder in the week ahead with a maximum of 9-10C and chilly mornings until the weekend. It looks like all the snow on Snowdon summit has melted away (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) and there is no sign of it being replenished.
Porthmadog Boat Race 2/3/25
Click on the advert to enlarge. Advert copyright F&WHR.
On Sunday 2/3/25 sea rowers from Porthmadog's MYC rowing club will be racing
against the Ffestiniog Railway's Spooner's Boat operating on wind
power! The race will start at 10:00, twenty rowers in four rowing boats aim to
beat the railway's 'sailors' in a straight race, the length of the Cob. Starting
from Boston Lodge, the winner will be the first to reach the finish, in line
with the Premier Inn. Spectators are welcome!
No.134 at Waunfawr 16/2/25
Several photographs were taken at Waunfawr while No.134 was running round on its test run on Sunday 16/2/24. Click on the Facebook link to review images.
F&WHR 25/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Tuesday was for an improving day with sunny periods in the afternoon and temperatures of 4-9C with sunset at 17:48. The forecast suggests the weather will become a little colder in the week ahead with a maximum of 10C and chilly mornings. It looks like all the snow on Snowdon summit has melted away (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW). The SMR PW teams have been out near the summit restoring the track ready for the Spring reopening. Trains will run to Clogwin from 29/3/25 but trains to the summit normally start in May (trains for the Summit will restart on 15/5/25).
Palmerston on test 24/2/25
Palmerston was noted on test on 23/2/25 hauling a rake of four wheelers to Blaenau Ffestiniog and carrying an unusual green headboard. See Friends of F&WHR Facebook page.
Main Line news 23/2/25
No.67014 with its Mk4 rake was provided for the 06:29 Holyhead -Cardiff on Saturday, normally a DMU working at weekends, as a larger train with more seats was required for the Rugby International at Cardiff.
New fully accessible footbridges to the beach are planned for Prestatyn Campsite area after a series of incidents and two deaths. The work must be completed before the proposed 90mph Llandudno-Liverpool services are re-introduced in 2026. See NR website for full details.
F&WHR 24/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Monday was for a day of sunny periods with temperatures of 4-11C. Sunset is at 17:46 and the weather is forecast to become a little colder in the week ahead with a maximum of 9C and chilly mornings. Trees have been brought down and some roads blocked. Ferries have been cancelled and there has been some disruption to train services which will take some time to sort out. It looks like all the snow on Snowdon summit has melted away (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW). The SMR PW teams have been out near the summit restoring the track ready for the Spring reopening. Trains will run to Clogwin from 29/3/25 but trains to the summit normally start in May (trains for the Summit will restart on 15/5/25).
It is possible today's storm may require another inspection train on Monday if further trees have been brought down across the line. Flood alerts have been issued for the Glaslyn and Dwyryd valleys for Monday.
KS4415 report 23/2/25
The fuel tank filler lid has returned from
Cast Iron Welding Services (Coalville) after they completed the repair. The lid was
broken where it hinges and it had been brazed back together but that repair had
also come apart again. Welding cast iron is specialist work, and CIWS have done
several jobs for the KS4415 project now, all with excellent results.
The lid has been repaired so it is back in one piece, and built up to add strength.
When volunteers get round to working on the fuel tank they will finish this filler
lid off with a new hinge pin and some dressing off of the welded area.
Volunteers have also acquired a burner and oil reservoir of the correct type for
the prototypical restored lamps, so they really are ready to go when the time comes.
Click
here to view images.
F&WHR 23/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Sunday was for a day of rain with temperatures of 8-11C. Sunset is at 17:44 and the weather is forecast to become a little colder next week with a maximum of 9-10C for the week ahead after a weather warning out for strong 70 mph MAX wind gusts on Sunday 06:00-18:00 as the north Atlantic weather another winter storm into North Wales. Trees have been brought down and some roads blocked. Ferries have been cancelled and there has been some disruption to train services. It looks like all the snow on Snowdon summit has melted away (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW). The SMR PW teams have been out near the summit restoring the track ready for the Spring reopening. Trains will run to Clogwin from 29/3/25 but trains to the summit normally start in May (15/5/25).
It is possible today's storm may require another inspection train on Monday if further trees have been brought down across the line. Flood alerts have been issued for the Glaslyn and Dwyryd valleys for Monday.
Aber Log train runs again 22/2/25
The Aberystwyth-Chirk log train ran again on Saturday and a videographer caught it at Glan Dyfi and the Talerddig bank. The 10 wagon train was hauled by Class 37s Nos.97302 Ffestiniog and WHR/37406, the latter in orange Colas Swietelsky livery. The train departed at 0940 and arrived on time at Chirk at 17:10 after reversing at Chester as usual. Unusually the train was hauled throughout by the two Class 37s. Normally they are exchanged for a Class 56 at Coleham as the Class 97 is often needed on the Cambrian for weekend PW duties. No.37406 led on the return from Chester. To view click on this YouTube link.
F&WHR 22/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Saturday was for sunny periods with temperatures of 8-12C. Sunset is at 17:42 and the weather is forecast to become a little colder next week with a maximum of 9-11C for the week ahead after a weather warning out for strong 60 mph MAX wind gusts on Sunday 06:00-18:00 as the north Atlantic weather threatens to push yet another winter storm into North Wales. It looks like all the snow on Snowdon summit has melted away (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW). The SMR PW teams have been out near the summit restoring the track ready for the Spring reopening. Trains will run to Clogwin from 29/3/25 but trains to the summit normally start in May (15/5/25).
Russell Beddgelert tickets still available
Join the WHHR staff for a journey back in time
to the 1920's when the Welsh Highland Railway was the life blood of local rural
transport. With thanks to the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways the WHHR is
running four special trains from Porthmadog Harbour station to Beddgelert on
Saturday 5/4/25 and 12/4/25, with a morning and afternoon train each day.
Russell, the 1906 built flagship steam locomotive, a survivor of
the original WHR, will be hauling a train of the WHHR's vintage carriages
through the glorious Welsh countryside.
The rake will consist of:
The historic Gladstone car No.8 built in 1891 by the Metropolitan Carriage and Wagon Co. Ltd. of Birmingham, was recovered by the WHHR in 1989 and rebuilt to its original form. This carriage has a central glazed interior section and two external end balcony areas.
The historic Buffet car No.10
built in 1893 by the Ashbury Carriage & Iron Company, it became the first narrow
gauge buffet car when converted in 1927. Recovered by the WHHR in 1987. Fully
restored and entered service in spring 2009.
Open Toastrack carriage No.42 is a rebuild of an original WHR
carriage design, as was built in August 1923 by Robert Hudson Ltd of Leeds, to a
design of WW1 military carriage used in the 600mm gauge trench railways. It was
one of six commissioned by Colonel Stephens for the Welsh Highland Railway. When
delivered these carriages were painted in light grey undercoat and two, at
least, ran in this colour until 1934.
Ashbury Carriage and Iron Company replica No.9 was built between
2007 and 2010 by WHR Ltd and Stanegate Restorations & Replicas Ltd.
No.8 Replica of NWNGR Pickering Brake carriage from 1907. Replica built
at Boston Lodge and completed May 2021.
Tickets
Adult £45
Child £12.50
are available from
this link.
F&WHR 21/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Friday was for a day of showers at first but sunny periods later with temperatures of 8-13C. Sunset is at 17:40 and the weather is forecast to become a little colder next week with a maximum of 8-11C for the week ahead after a weather warning out for strong 60 mph MAX winds on Friday 08:00-15:00 as the north Atlantic weather threatens to push winter storms into North Wales. The few snow pockets that still exist on Snowdon summit are forecast to fade (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) to be replaced by fog for the rest of the week. The mountain peaks are forecast to have no snowfall so lying snow is likely to be gone by next week.
Heart of Wales line services restored
The HoWL was set to go down to 4 trains a day but a funding agreement between the Labour Senedd and Welsh Liberal Democrat Leader Jane Dodds has seen funds released to maintain services on the line. Ms. Dodds represents the Mid & West Wales constituency in the Senedd and David Chadwick, represents the MP for Brecon and Radnor and Cwm Tawe constituency, both of whom have campaigned to support retaining services on the HoWL. See local newspaper report
'Slow TV' advertising opportunity
It might be a good publicity coup for the WHR to have a 'proving run' of No 134, which after all is the line's most handsome loco, from Caernarfon through to Porthmadog, and have it shown, suitably edited, on the BBC's 'Slow TV' series. The Severn Valley Railway has already done this.
F&WHR 20/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Thursday was for a day of showers at first but sunny periods later with temperatures of 10-13C. Sunset is at 17:38 and the weather is forecast to become a little colder next week with a maximum of 8-13C for the week ahead after a weather warning out for strong 60 mph MAX winds on Friday 08:00-15:00 as the north Atlantic weather threatens to push winter storms into North Wales. The few snow pockets that still exist on Snowdon summit are forecast to fade (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) to be replaced by fog for the rest of the week. The mountain peaks are forecast to have freezing fog but no snowfall so lying snow is likely to be gone by next week.
Although through transfer stock working operated on the WHR last Friday the line in the Beddgelert Forest area still needs more work before it is fit for passenger trains to pass.
More news about NG15 No.120
Maddie Dolby of the NG15 No.120 Group (ex WHHR) has published a website for the Darnall Locomotive and Railway Heritage Trust at https://darnall.org.uk/ which has pretty full details on Matheran Light Railway MLR 740, NG15 120 and 91-016 (a big SAR diesel). The two carriages are at Boston Lodge for a rebuild. The notes say 120 will follow 740 for a full rebuild.
A 3rd carriage, ex FR Barn No.100, has been added to their stock list. The DLRHT has in stock a pair of spare SAR bogies which will be transferred to the Ffestiniog Railway this week. When convenient No.100’s chassis will be lifted onto these, releasing the FR owned pair under it currently for further use. Eventually a new or rebuilt pair of FR pattern bogies will be built/acquired for No.100 once the new body is built. The trust is currently awaiting a quote from Boston Lodge for a replacement body. It will then join the Carriage Works queue. It is currently expected that work will begin after Natal Government Railways carriage NG29, although that is not yet certain.
F&WHR 19/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Wednesday was for a day of sunny periods with temperatures of 10-11C and rainy in the evening. Sunset is at 17:36 and the weather is forecast to become sunnier and a little warmer next week with a maximum of 9-13C for the week ahead with a weather warning out for strong winds on Friday 08:00-15:00 as the north Atlantic weather threatens to push winter storms into North Wales. The few snow pockets that still exist on Snowdon summit are forecast to fade (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) to be replaced by fog for the rest of the week. The mountain peaks are forecast to have freezing fog but no snowfall so lying snow is likely to be gone by next week.
Following last winter's work on Blaenau Ffestiniog station platform work has begun on renewing the station canopy under Phase 2 of the refurbishment scheme. See photos on Facebook page for more details.
TRAWS Group criticises TfW Bangor-Afonwen report
TRAWS Link Cymru (TLC)'s chairman Dylan Wilson-Lewis has criticised the report for recommending Light Rail which rules out both through trains, Excursion traffic, once very common on the route, and freight traffic, now becoming more regular with the Aberystwyth logs train. The chairman pointed out the advantages of interoperability with trains from e.g. Pwllheli to Manchester Airport and the saving of not having to construct a new Tram Train fleet for this short 43.7km (28 miles) section of rail route. Unless the Tram Train was heavy rail compliant and upgraded with the Cambrian's ERTMS all passengers would have to change trains at Afonwen to go to Pwllheli or Barmouth from the Bangor and Caernarfon. He also criticised the lack of ambition seen in the report with no analysis of economic regeneration or reorganising bus feeder services from Gwynedd villages to call at the railheads at Caernarfon/Bangor and Pwllheli.
F&WHR 18/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Tuesday was for a day of sunny periods with temperatures of 4-9C. Sunset is at 17:34 and the weather is forecast to become sunnier and a little warmer next week with a maximum of 9-13C for the week ahead with no sign of any weather warnings though intense depressions in the north Atlantic threaten to push winter storms into North Wales. The few snow pockets that still exist on Snowdon summit are forecast to fade (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) to be replaced by fog for the rest of the week. The mountain peaks are forecast to have freezing fog but no snowfall so lying snow is likely to be gone by next week.
The Snowdonian final call
Click on the advert to enlarge. Advert copyright F&WHR.
If you enjoyed the sight and sound of our
latest locomotive in yesterday's video of NG15 No.134, and want to be among the
first passengers to travel behind it, there are a limited number of seats
remaining on The Snowdonian special in April...
SATURDAY, 26/4/25:
The F&WHR's annual opportunity for you to savour 80 miles of travel over the
entire length of the F&WHR in one day, featuring a wide selection of F&WHR
motive power:
▪ JAMES SPOONER and WELSH PONY on the FR
▪ Combinations of an NG/G16 with K1 and an NG/G16 with NG15
KALAHARI No.134
on the WHR.
▪ There will also be cameo appearances from newly-repainted retro green
liveried MERDDIN EMRYS and
PRINCE along the way.
▪ Light breakfast served in Spooner's, Porthmadog.
▪ Buffet lunch at the Snowdonia Parc Brewpub at Waunfawr.
▪ Tea and sweet treats on board the train in the afternoon.
▪ Refreshments available throughout the day.
SUNDAY, 27/4/25:
The F&WHR has arranged a number of inclusive tours of Boston Lodge in connection
with The Snowdonian- with travel by shuttle train across the Cob
for an opportunity to see the latest NLHF-funded developments around the site.
FIRST CLASS - SOLD OUT
Inclusive fare for STANDARD CLASS - £260 *
(A percentage of the ticket price will go to the Sustainability Projects to
ensure the future of the F&WHR)
* An optional evening meal will be served in Spooner's on Friday 25/4/25, which
must be booked in advance with your ticket(s)
ℹ For more information and details of how to book your tickets, visit
https://www.festrail.co.uk/the-snowdonian-3/
NG15 No.134 Facebook videos 16/2/25
A number of impressive videos covering Kalahari's test runs in February have been released on the NG15 No.134 Facebook page.
F&WHR 17/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Monday was for a sunny day with temperatures of 4-8C. Sunset is at 17:32 and the weather is forecast to become sunnier and a little warmer next week with a maximum of 9-12C for the week ahead with no sign of any weather warnings though intense depressions in the north Atlantic threaten to push winter storms into North Wales. The few snow pockets that still exist on Snowdon summit are forecast to fade (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) to be replaced by fog for the rest of the week. The mountain peaks are forecast to have freezing fog but no snowfall so lying snow is likely to be gone by next week.
No.134 test run to Waunfawr 16/2/24
On Sunday 16/2/25 the NG15 was coaled up in the North Yard by the Loadall and then extracted two coaches from the Carriage Shed and shunted them onto the main rake in the other road in the shed. No.134 then ran round the rake in yard (the northbound platform line still being OOU). The rake was then taken down to Caernarfon where it ran round again before setting off for Dinas. There was a short wait at Dinas for the Lineside Maintenance train to clear the section before proceeding to Waunfawr. The train stopped at Tryfan Junction where the loco's axleboxes were checked to see if any hot boxes were developing. The restart on the steep gradient here was impressive with the loco accelerating away very quickly with no sign of wheelslip.
Click on the YouTube box to watch 11 mins 28 seconds of video featuring No.134's loaded test run from Caernarfon to Waunfawr on 16/2/25. The loco carried the light blue Cymdeithas Rheilffordd Eryri headboard. This video was published on 16/2/25 and is copyright F&WHR. Video taken by John Wooden (F&WHR) on a professional 4K betamax camcorder.
Tan-y-bwlch tearoom reopens from 1/3/25
The F&WHR are delighted to let you know that
staff will be back behind the counter, and busy in the kitchen, every Saturday
and Sunday from 1/3/25. Staff open at 10:00 and close at 15:30 - with Hot Food served from 10:30 until
14:00 while Hot/Cold drinks, cakes and confectionery will be available until
closing time a list of tasty treats and satisfying snacks available that day. Of course,
there will be a couple of traditional Welsh dishes served on opening weekend, in
honour of St. David's Day!
Don't forget, the Tea Room is open to all - you can arrive on foot, by
car/cycle/motorbike or by train (once services to Tan-y-Bwlch resume at the end
of March). Make the
most of a visit to the woodland walks in Coedydd Maentwrog and enjoy a welcome
break and refreshments with the F&WHR.
F&WHR 16/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Sunday was for an overcast day with drizzle and temperatures of 3-7C. Sunset is at 17:30 and the weather is forecast to become sunnier and a little warmer next week with a maximum of 8-13C for the week ahead with no sign of any weather warnings though intense depressions in the north Atlantic threaten to push winter storms into North Wales. The few snow pockets on Snowdon summit are forecast to fade (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) to be replaced by fog for the rest of the week. The mountain peaks are forecast to have freezing fog but no snowfall so lying snow is likely to be gone by next week. At Dinas it appears that the northbound easterly platform road is still OOU.
Up at Dinas the NG15 team had another test run between Caernarfon and Waunfawr after additional work on the loco this weekend. With the return of a maintenance rake to Dinas there were apparently sufficiently many coaches for an 10 coach test train. Kalahari is reputed to have hauled the train up the 1 in 40 with no problems and restarted from Tryfan Junction Halt with no slipping with impressive acceleration. It seems likely that the NG15 will continue these Sunday afternoon tests until the start of the season and they will eventually be extended to the sharply curved and steeply graded Beddgelert Forest area since the loco has recently been confirmed for at least part of The Snowdonian on 26/4/25 (see below).
The Snowdonian will feature NG15 haulage! (26/4/25)
James Spooner and Welsh Pony have been confirmed for the FR leg of The Snowdonian on Saturday 26/4/25. Travel on the WHR will feature combinations of K1 with an NG16 and an NG16 with new NG15 Kalahari. There will also be cameo appearances of Merddin Emrys and Prince in the retro 1950/60s green livery though no doubt some would prefer a cameo at Beddgelert of Russell and FR based Baldwin No.608 while Russell has time left on its ticket.
Standard Class tickets cost £260 (First Class sold out). Light breakfast will be served at Spooners. A buffet lunch is provided at the Snowdonia Parc Brewpub, Waunfawr. Tea and sweet treats will be served on board in the afternoon. On Sunday 27/4/25 a number of inclusive tours of Boston Lodge Works will be available throughout the day to suit individual passengers with a shuttle train provided across The Cob. To book phone 01766 516024.
KS4415 progress
After the week long riveting exercise, in mid February attention switched back to the power unit MDB4 of the prototype diesel trialled on the WHR in 1928-9. Four period handles were made for the bonnet doors. The engine push rods were examined but need an accurate length determining before finishing. More work was done on the cylinder liner clamps and governor deadweights. A full set of engine rocker covers has been machined by a volunteer in Manchester with a home workshop. Complex Tooling Solutions (Rhyl) has developed a CNC programme for the machine tools to cut the complex shaped parts designed in CAD for the fuel pump. Donations are gratefully received towards the cost of completing KS4415 by its centenary in 2029. Click this link to donate. For images see KS4415 Facebook page.
GVT progress 15/2/25
NR and their fencing contractor QTS have been replacing the original Glyn Valley Tramway fencing between the two railways for some 500m south of Chirk station. Access was gained from the B4500 Castle Road railway bridge and it appears the contractor laid geotextile on the GVT trackbed to prevent churning it into mud as the construction vehicles. This will help the GVT lay track towards the sharp bend into the Ceiriog Valley at Castle Bridge if they choose to extend their track this season. The fencing appears to be 1.5m green palisade security fencing, reduced in size by mutual agreement. Taller palisade security fencing is used by NR in urban areas when trespass on NR lines is frequent (hardly the case in rural Chirk). For images click on this link.
Donations will be gratefully received as the GVT prepare to lay the foundations for their station building at Chirk. For more information please contact Andrew Christie on mobile 07753958266. The GVT Trust is hoping to attend more events in 2025 and would like donations of railwayana/railway books for sale on their stall.
Llangollen traction changes
A new build loco project which for many years was based at Llangollen will be visiting the railway this year. No.6880 Betton Grange will visit for the 11-13/4/25 Branch Line Gala, the first steam loco to visit since the 2019. It is over 25 years since the project was started to build the 81st member of the Grange Class. A railwayana coach raised funds for the project from the bay at Carrog. The loco will return to the NNR after the gala. Steam enthusiasts had hoped Foxcote Manor might return but the loco is in the middle of a 5 year hire at WSR until 2026 and is believed to have failed with extensive boiler repairs required and disassembled for examination at Tyseley.
Recently overhauled Class 14 diesel hydraulic trip loco D9525 will also be coming to stay at the line for a minimum of 12 months from the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway. The only time a Class 14 has previously visited was D9521 in 2010 though D9500/2 were both stored on the LR unusable for a time. This loco will be used during the April Branch Line Gala alongside Betton Grange, DMUs and steam/diesel fleet as part of the line's Fiftieth Anniversary as a preserved line. Diesel enthusiasts will be hoping the line could invite Class 24/25/37/40s at some stage as more representative of North Wales workings. Currently the LR operated Class 26/31/47. Recently a number of Class 37s have been made available for purchase from industrial users and preservation organisations but it is not known if the LR is looking for one.
F&WHR 15/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Saturday was for an overcast day with drizzle and temperatures of 5-9C. Sunset is at 17:28 and the weather is forecast to become sunnier and a little warmer next week with a maximum of 7-13C for the week ahead with no sign of any weather warnings. The few snow pockets on Snowdon summit are forecast to fade (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) to be replaced by fog for the rest of the week. The mountain peaks are forecast to have freezing fog but no snowfall so lying snow is likely to be gone by next week.
Journey into the Past trains 2019
In 2019, just before the dawn of COVID, the F&WHR tried an experimental service out of Dinas in the holiday period known as Journey to the Past with period WHR rolling stock and a train host to recount the history of the service for a small premium fare. This operated for several Sundays in August and September and was subsidised by the WHRS. The service was usually hauled by Prince with a couple of vintage coaches. At this time there seemed to be much more emphasis on the historical WHR with a Past, Present, Future Gala at the WHR and a photo charter in November with both Russell and the FR based Baldwin No.608. With three small engines newly available this season it should be possible to run the JITP trains again this year.
This southerly view (22/9/19) shows Prince waiting at Dinas whilst passengers were given a talk in the Goods Shed. WHHG staff accompanied each coach giving a commentary about points of interest. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to see full size (where available). This image is copyright Barrie Hughes and was taken on a digital camera. Image post processed and displayed at 96dpi.
With the failure of No.590 before the Centenary celebrations 2 years ago it has proved impossible for those wanting to photo the original pair together. Maybe the FR could turn No.608 out on one of the occasions Russell is passing through Beddgelert in its final workings in April before withdrawal for its 10 year boiler refurbishment. Many members would welcome another WHR event this year as there are 3 FR events but only one WHR event (the Spring Beer Festival at Waunfawr) and no September SuperPower planned as yet!
F&WHR 14/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Friday was for an overcast day with drizzle and temperatures of 1-7C. Sunset is at 17:27 and the weather is forecast to become sunnier and a little warmer next week with a maximum of 7-13C for the week ahead with no sign of any weather warnings. The few snow pockets on Snowdon summit are forecast to fade (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) to be replaced by fog for the rest of the week. The mountain peaks are forecast to have freezing fog but no snowfall so lying snow is likely to be gone by next week.
None of the webcams were available today, which is a pity as Welsh Pony was on a test run with freight to Minffordd. Also No.143 brought carriage stock from Dinas for attention at Boston Lodge. See Facebook video. No.87, which has been shedded at Boston Lodge over winter, waited in the station through line for No.143 to arrive and then went home for steam tests etc. with some carriages that have received attention in the Carriage Works. Apparently there is a major IT upgrade going on and the webcams will be back prior to the start of the new season.
Moving Pictures No.103 14/2/25
The small engines Prince, Taliesin and Welsh Pony will all be available for Easter.
Click on the YouTube box to watch 30 mins 30 seconds of video featuring a loco report by John Whalley (F&WHR). This video was published on 14/2/25 and is copyright F&WHR. Video taken by John Wooden (F&WHR) on a professional 4K betamax camcorder.
North Wales forecast to receive dose of snow 15-16/2/25
North Wales was predicted to receive a dose of snow and freezing rain this weekend.
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Friday was for an overcast day with drizzle and temperatures of 1-7C. Sunset is at 17:27 and the weather is forecast to become sunnier and a little warmer next week with a maximum of 7-13C for the week ahead with no sign of any weather warnings. The few snow pockets on Snowdon summit are forecast to fade (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) to be replaced by fog for the rest of the week. The mountain peaks are forecast to have freezing fog but no snowfall so lying snow is likely to be gone by next week.
None of the webcams were available today, which is a pity as Welsh Pony was on a test run with freight to Minffordd. Also No.143 brought carriage stock from Dinas for attention at Boston Lodge. See Facebook video. Also No.87, which has been shedded at Boston Lodge over winter, went home for steam tests etc with some carriages that have received attention in the Carriage Works. Apparently there is a major IT upgrade going on and the webcams will be back prior to the start of the new season.
F&WHR 13/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Thursday was for an overcast day with temperatures of 2-8C. Sunset is at 17:25 and the weather is forecast to remain much the same as far as next week with morning frosts until Thursday and a maximum of 6-11C for the week ahead with no sign of any weather warnings. Snow pockets are forecast to fade on Snowdon summit (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) to be replaced by fog for the rest of the week. The mountain peaks are forecast to have freezing fog but no snowfall so any lying snow is likely to be gone by next week.
None of the webcams were available today. Apparently there is a major IT upgrade going on and the webcams will be back prior to the start of the new season. The WHR is now clear which means stock movements may be arranged between Dinas and Boston Lodge from 14/2/25 so it is a pity the webcams are not active.
Diesel delight (22/6/25)
The photograph shows B-B VALE OF FFESTINIOG approaching Tan-y-Bwlch Station, with the 11:35 ex-Porthmadog service to Blaenau Ffestiniog and return, on Monday 7/5/01. The loco carried the National Power livery from 1997-2008 sponsored by National Power/Innogy who operated a fleet of Class 59/2s out of Ferrybridge Power Station until 1995. The Class 59s were the first US built locos to regularly run on NR. The loco currently carries a dull two tone green livery reminiscent of early BR diesel locos. Photo by Roger Dimmick (F&WHR) courtesy F&WHR.
The build up to the F&WHR'S highly anticipated RAILWAY 200: FR PLATINUM JUBILEE WEEKEND featuring ‘200 Wheels on the Cob’ (20-22/6/25) continues with another highlight reveal.
SUNDAY: VALE OF FFESTINIOG,
built in 1967 by C.H.Funkey in South Africa, will be hauling a nine-carriage
passenger train to Blaenau Ffestiniog and back - providing plenty of seats for
all the diesel enthusiasts to enjoy!
ℹ Tickets and further details for the event weekend are now available here:
festrail.co.uk/fr70
200 For more information about Railway 200, visit the official website: railway200.co.uk
Dinas 18/1/25
This image shows Dinas maintenance shed (18/1/25). NG15 No.134 working party in progress on the left, while the other shed road is filled with NG/G16 Garratts undergoing winter maintenance. There could be as many as 3 Garratts available this year. Click on the image to enlarge. Image courtesy F&WHR.
F&WHR 12/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Wednesday was for an overcast day with temperatures of 2-8C. Sunset is at 17:23 and the weather is forecast to remain much the same as far as next week with morning frosts until Thursday and a maximum of 6/11C for the week ahead with no sign of any weather warnings. Snow pockets are forecast to fade on Snowdon summit (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) to be replaced by fog for the rest of the week. The mountain peaks are forecast to have freezing fog but no snowfall so any lying snow is likely to be gone by next week.
None of the webcams were available today. Apparently there is a major IT upgrade going on and the webcams will be back prior to the start of the new season.
Llangollen Railway Half Term service (from 15/2/25)
The Llangollen Railway has joined the TR, BLR and Llanberis Lake Railway in offering a service in the February Half Term Holiday, leaving the F&WHR as an exception in North Wales (the SMR always starts late in season due to weather conditions high on Snowdon). The LR will offer a DMU train service over 10 days of the two weeks of Half Term Holiday from 15/2/25. In effect the LR has gone back to its pre-COVID policy of offering February Half Term Holiday trains and the question must be asked what do the commercial departments of these four North Wales railways know that the F&WHR does not understand? Click here for Llangollen timetable and booking.
TfW Bangor-Afonwen rail route study released 12/2/25
TfW released Transport Consultancy AtkinsRealis UK Ltd. report 'North to South-West Wales Rail Feasibility Study' on 12/2/25. This section covers reopening Bangor to a triangular junction at Afonwen, some 43.7km. A previous report covered the closed rail link between Aberystwyth and Carmarthen and this report states a new report for that section is required presumably pushing the Tram-Train concept again. Although seeming to be detailed, the report admits to not examining the area in depth but uses ground level photographs, aerial photography and mapping to identify challenges. Land ownership is not identified leading to questions about whether the many accommodation crossings (almost two per kilometre on average) are still required. Nevertheless over 33% of the route, which closely follows the BR route, is defined as having Minimal Impact with 85% Minimal or Moderate intervention issues and 15% of the route High or Very High intervention issues (NOT 25% as the report claims!).
This image shows the rail route between Bangor and Afonwen with the original stations that might be reopened as part of any restoration of the former BR route. It is likely there would be additional stations such as Parc Menai, where new development has occurred and Y Felinheli. A triangle is proposed at Afon Wen to allow direct running to Pwllheli from where trains can reverse and run forwards onto the Cambrian Coast to Porthmadog which was a destination of local services from Bangor in BR days.
A decision about Tram-Trains or heavy rail must await a timing analysis as the service may be run as an extension of the Cambrian Coast route. The report states:' A number of stations have also been indicatively proposed along the route see Section 4.5. Therefore it is recommended that a timetable study is prepared for the overall West Wales North-South route in due course, to confirm whether the achievable line speeds in Tram mode are acceptable or whether alternative heavy rail interventions are required in order to allow the operation of the vehicles in Train mode at higher speeds for some of the route.' Though TfW's concerns about the Tram-Trains low speed is clear in this report a heavy rail option has not been investigated. The route might be used by Tram-Trains with lower speed (but higher acceleration) suitable for bus stop type halts or heavy rail with the original BR stations (the report recommends Tram Trains Class 398). Building a Tram-Train railway might preclude freight being added in later years. We have already seen how marginal freight flows have materialised on the Cambrian with the Aberystwyth-Chirk weekly log train. Keeping lorries off roads is a TfW priority.
Fortunately the original Carnarvonshire Railway (sic) was built with a double track land take and bridge structures so the problems about accommodating the WHR and Lon Eifion as well as standard gauge in various pinch points are not as restrictive as might be expected. Nevertheless all three cannot be fitted in without new alignments in a few locations. The question of how seriously we should take the report remains to be seen as TfW is currently spending most of its transport budget on South Wales e.g. Cardiff-Manchester loco hauled trains and Cardiff Valleys Tram-Trains. Also, despite the 220 pages of description, maps, tables and plans, the report does contain spelling errors and maths errors which questions the level of scrutiny and seriousness since the first draft was presented in December 2023.
The reinstated line would operate from the Down bay at Bangor NR station and follow the route to Caernarfon crossing the A5 on a new high level bridge and passing through at least one of the former Vaynol Tunnels. It seems viaducts would be required over roundabouts at both ends of the Y Felinheli Bypass. There are difficulties in Caernarfon and it is likely that the Morrison's garage would go to allow the railway to access the former station site, now Balaclava Car Park. The road tunnel under Y Maes, Caernarfon must revert to rail usage and the recommendation is to single St Helens road and run the railway in parallel with the WHR along the road! There has been no discussion of risk assessment of using the WHR as a gauntleted 3 rail standard gauge/narrow gauge route which seems to be a potential solution for an hourly or half hourly service given the very low level of service on the WHR. The report simply states that OPRAF would not allow it!
Despite the requests by WHR engineers, it is believed the A487 overbridge north of Bontnewydd does not allow sufficient clearance for the NR loading gauge. At Bontnewydd Viaduct a parallel new viaduct is envisaged on the west side to carry the new railway if the standard gauge and narrow gauge alignments cannot be combined.
See this link for the Daily Post summary.
To read the full 220 page report click here.
F&WHR 11/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Tuesday was for an overcast day with temperatures of 3-7C. Sunset is at 17:21 and the weather is forecast to remain much the same as far as next weekend with morning frosts and a maximum of 6/10C for the week ahead with no sign of any weather warnings. Snow pockets are forecast to remain on Snowdon summit (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) to be replaced by fog for the rest of the week. The mountain peaks are forecast to have freezing fog but no snowfall so any lying snow is likely to persist into next week.
None of the webcams were available today. Apparently there is a major IT upgrade going on and the webcams will be back prior to the start of the new season.
F&WHR Seasonal Jobs Fair 12/2/25
Click on the advert to enlarge. Advert copyright F&WHR.
The F&WHR is looking forward to hosting this
upcoming Jobs Fair on the 12/2/25 at 'Y Stesion' in Caernarfon..!
Come along and meet the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways' team and find
out more about the opportunities for seasonal work we can offer you.
We are looking to recruit a number of people for seasonal positions including:
▪ On-Train Stewards
▪ Food & Beverage Assistants
▪ Kitchen and Food Preparation Assistants
▪ Retail Assistants
▫ and other 'front of house' roles
The railways also have a limited number of permanent positions available.
F&WHR 10/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Monday was for an overcast day with temperatures of 3-6C. Sunset is at 17:19 and the weather is forecast to remain much the same as far as next weekend with morning frosts and a maximum of 6/8C for the week ahead with no sign of any weather warnings. Snow pockets are forecast to remain on Snowdon summit (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) to be replaced by fog for the rest of the week. The mountain peaks are forecast to have freezing fog but no snowfall so any lying snow is likely to persist into next week.
None of the webcams were available today. Apparently there is a major IT upgrade going on and the webcams will be back prior to the start of the new season.
No.134's loaded test runs 1/2/25
On Saturday 1/2/25 NG15 No.134 Kalahari successfully hauled its first train since restoration.
The loco hauled a train of 8 WHR Super Saloons on two test runs between
Caernarfon and Dinas, including a standing start from Bontnewydd.
The engine gave an impressive performance, effortlessly pulling away on the 1 in
40 gradient with the train. There were a few objectives behind the test run:
Check recent work carried out on the loco.
Test performance whilst under load.
Check functionality of the recently-completed steam sanders.
Measure performance of the spark arrestor.
Kalahari was particularly sure-footed which gave little
opportunity to test the effectiveness of the sanders, so the engine will be run
under load again in more adverse weather conditions to give a better chance to
test them.
The spark arrestor performed well under the load with only a few sparks emitted
under induced wheelslip for the purposes of testing spark emission. Further
combinations of coal and ovoids will be used in future trials to check
performance with the fuel burned on the railway.
Testing will continue whilst the stock and line are available ahead of the start
of the 2025 season ( 29/3/25).
Click on the link to watch 3 mins 55s of Facebook video of the test run.
Caernarfon Station hosts
It is 2025 and the F&WHR busy
making plans and goals for the new season of trains which starts on the 29/3/25!
Part of the railway's goals for next season is to increase the number of
passengers starting their journeys from Caernarfon Station.
Staff need to increase its visibility and make visitors aware that there is a
fantastic steam railway attraction operating out of a dazzling modern building
in Caernarfon, that they simply must visit!
Step forward our team of Caernarfon Station Hosts!
These hosts will help us with an array of day-to-day tasks around the station
such as welcoming visitors, answering questions and checking-in passengers.
Staff will also be asking the team of hosts to get out into Caernarfon town
itself, chatting to passers-by about the incredible journey options at the Welsh
Highland Railway and directing them down to the station itself.
If you like meeting and talking to new people, this is the role for you!
Find out more or register your interest here:
https://www.festrail.co.uk/become-a-caernarfon-station.../
F&WHR 9/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for 17:17 and the weather is forecast to become colder with morning frosts and a maximum of 6/9C for the week ahead with no sign of any weather warnings. Snow pockets are forecast to remain on Snowdon summit (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) to be replaced by fog for the rest of the week. The mountain peaks are forecast to have freezing fog but no snowfall so any lying snow is likely to persist into next week.
None of the webcams were available today. Apparently there is a major IT upgrade going on and the webcams will be back prior to the start of the new season.
Russell's History
Chris Manger has provided some context to the Russell story.
'In June 1937 Goronwy Roberts drove RUSSELL for the last time into Dinas. The manager said the line is closing and you do not have a job. Don't forget to lubricate the moving parts before you go home. He might have added.... "By the way, you will next drive RUSSELL on 18th April 1987 at the WHHR and on 30th April 1988 you will travel on the FR on a train hauled by RUSSELL."
RUSSELL is the Houdini loco of the preservation era. If the BLC had not wanted to save 'Secudus' they would not have been offered RUSSELL which at the time was broken and could have been scrapped. The October 1941 Railway Magazine said of RUSSELL. "Dinas loco shed has a gaping hole in the roof. Underneath, open to the weather stands RUSSELL. The valve gear is going rusty with exposure to the weather." No other loco has ever had so many escapes from the breakers than RUSSELL.
F&WHR 8/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Saturday was for an overcast day with temperatures of 4-7C. Sunset is at 17:15 and the weather is forecast to become colder with morning frosts and a maximum of 6/9C for the week ahead with no sign of any weather warnings. Snow pockets are forecast to remain on Snowdon summit (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) to be replaced by fog for the rest of the week. The mountain peaks are forecast to have freezing fog but no snowfall so any lying snow is likely to persist into next week.
None of the webcams were available today. Apparently there is a major IT upgrade going on and the webcams will be back prior to the start of the new season.
Free model railway show 27/2-1/3/25
Click on the advert to enlarge. Advert copyright F&WHR
The half term holiday will see some railway
activity at Caernarfon if not at Porthmadog! The free Mini Steam Exhibition will
cater to those holidaymakers who wander down to the station 27/2-1/3/25 during
the school Half Term holiday week. However it seems there will be no cab rides
on the WHR. The rides referred to are a ride-upon miniature railway on the
Caernarfon platform. Other heritage railways, including others in North Wales,
are re-entering the February Half Term market post COVID unlike the F&WHR. The
Tal-y-llyn (from 20/2/25), Bala Lake (from 15/2/25) and Llanberis Lake (from
16/2/25) are providing a good service in the holiday weeks whereas the F&WHR
marketing has taken a more pessimistic view of the amount of traffic likely to
return in the February Half Term post COVID.
The exhibition will take place between 09:00 - 16:00 on all three days, with a
variety of Model Railway Layouts on show for visitors to admire! Visitors can
also take a ride on the special 'platform train'; Southern L1 Class 5" gauge,
built c.1970s
There will be various stalls and stands including a second hand book stall. Cafe
De Winton and the station gift shop will also be open during the exhibition.
F&WHR 7/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Friday was for an overcast day with temperatures of 2-7C. Sunset is at 17:13 and the weather is forecast to become colder with morning frosts and a maximum of 6/9C from Friday with no sign of any weather warnings. Snow pockets are forecast to remain on Snowdon summit (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) to be replaced by fog for the rest of the week. The mountain peaks are forecast to have no snowfall but any lying snow is likely to persist into next week. Some weather models are predicting blizzards and a wall of snow as temperatures drop at the start of February.
None of the webcams were available today. Apparently there is a major IT upgrade going on and the webcams will be back prior to the start of the new season.
North Wales snow forecast
Purple indicates the heaviest snowfall this weekend. The weather is coming from the east with a bitter wind-chill. Image courtesy Daily Post
F&WHR 6/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Thursday was for an improving day and temperatures of 1-9C. Sunset is at 17:11 and the weather is forecast to become colder with morning frosts and a maximum of 6/7C from Friday with no sign of any weather warnings. Snow pockets are forecast to remain on Snowdon summit (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) to be replaced by fog for the rest of the week. The mountain peaks are forecast to have no snowfall but any lying snow is likely to persist into next week. Some weather models are predicting blizzards and a wall of snow as temperatures drop at the start of February.
None of the webcams were available today.
WHR storm damage finally cleared
Thanks to the tremendous efforts from the lineside team with contributions from both staff and volunteers, the Rhyd Ddu to Beddgelert section is once again passable to trains! However, there is still much work required in order to get the railway up and running for passenger services. If you would like to come along and assist, please feel free to get in contact with us via volunteer@ffwhr.com. The next lineside working party is the 15-16/2/25 with a further lineside working party planned for the weekend 15-16/3/25.
This recent view shows the line now clear immediately north of Cwmcloch Uchaf level crossing where several mature pine trees had fallen across the line. Additional views are available on the Facebook Festrail webpage. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to expand fully where available. Image copyright F&WHR taken on a digital camera.
F&WHR 5/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Wednesday was for an improving day with a sunny afternoon and temperatures of 2-9C. Sunset is at 17:09 and the weather is forecast to become colder with morning frosts and a maximum of 6/7C from Friday with no sign of any weather warnings. Snow pockets are forecast to remain on Snowdon summit (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) to be replaced by fog for the rest of the week. The mountain peaks are forecast to have no snowfall but any lying snow is likely to persist into next week. Some weather models are predicting blizzards and a wall of snow as temperatures drop at the start of February.
No.134 tests 2/2/25
There was good progress with NG15 No.134
during the January working weekend and some volunteers put in extra days
mid-week. Progress was made with a few jobs and the outstanding jobs has been
reduced substantially.
The first activity to comment on is that of the window frames. Volunteers had a
set of castings made some time ago and these had been fitted to the loco without
glass, however they were rather too thin to be robust enough. That, together
with the hinge casting needing to be a bit stronger, resulted in the team
deciding to have these remade with new patterns for both the frame and hinge.
The existing windows however, were fitted with some acrylic glass this weekend
and fitted as non-opening windows to give a bit more protection in the cab trial
running planned for the first weekend in February.
In parallel to fitting the old frames, Erle used this weekend to progress the
machining of the new castings. As part of fitting the front sanders the
volunteers made a bracket to support the steam sander jets on the front pony
truck frame in front of the wheel set. As these now move in relation to the main
frames, they also had to make and fit a bracket to support the other end of a
flexible coupling that will be used to supply the steam.
A volunteer arrived before the working party to finish off the pipework in the
cab for the grate steam, as well as annealing a few more lengths of copper pipe
ready to use. The grate steam provides a spray in the ashpan underneath the
grate to help keep it a bit cooler to prevent clinker solidifying and sticking
to the firebars. There is still more pipework to do so the main working party
was spent progressing routing the steam pipework to the front sanders. Just one
more length to be fitted next time then, once the sanders are all connected up,
volunteers be in the position to start putting a load behind No.134.
No.134's first loaded test run 2/2/25
Late on Sunday afternoon (2/2/25), volunteers put No.134 through its paces with its first loaded test run between Caernarfon and Dinas hauling an 8 carriage set. It performed flawlessly and the sound it makes is amazing. Volunteers have discovered a few small issues to attend to but it is a great loco and a credit to everyone that has worked on its restoration. There were no concerns operating in reverse and the loco is said to have performed even better than expected by the loco crew.
The front sanders were fitted and working but were not required as the loco climbed the 1 in 40 with no wheel slip. Of course it might experience more difficulty in the rain with a greasy railhead! There were two runs at the bank with the last one taking place after sunset. For images see Facebook NG15-134 Group which includes a short 40s Facebook video clip of the loco climbing the 1 in 40 Coed Helen bank!
Linda to appear on Flying Flea at Platinum Jubilee Gala
The build up to the FR's highly anticipated
RAILWAY 200: FR PLATINUM JUBILEE WEEKEND featuring 200 Wheels on the Cob
(20-22/6/25) continues with another highlight reveal.
SATURDAY 21/6/25 - Penrhyn Lady LINDA will be running one trip up
to Minffordd and one trip to Tan-y-Bwlch with a 1950s'-style Flying Flea
service, made up of 4 wheel carriages and bogies - just like the relief trains
of days gone by!
ℹ Tickets and further details for the event weekend are now available here:
festrail.co.uk/fr70
and will be additional to the general event tickets.
For more information about Railway 200,
visit the official website: railway200.co.uk
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The photograph shows the FR's ex-Penrhyn Quarry Railway Hunslet 2-4-0STT LINDA working a Flying Flea train across the Cob, during the FR's '150 Years of Passenger Train Services' event on 3/5/15. (Photo by Graham Bond, courtesy F&WHR)
Storm Darragh lineside clearance still ongoing
There are still apparently a few large trees brought down in Storm Darragh in early December blocking the line in the Beddgelert Forest. These must be removed in the next month so that services can start at the beginning of the next season on 29/3/25 from Caernarfon.
Observation coach No.2100 Glaslyn
The first of the two WHR Observation Cars, Glaslyn is receiving heavy refurbishment at Boston Lodge Carriage Works some 17 years after construction. The coach has turned out to need a larger overhaul than anticipated as the floor was found to be rotten in the vestibule area.
Spooner's Sunday Carvery returns 9/2/25
The F&WHR are pleased to confirm that their
popular Sunday Carvery will be available again from this weekend.
Offering a delicious choice of roast meats, with a selection of vegetables and
sides, the Carvery Lunch will be served every Sunday from 12:00-15:00.
£13.95 per person (£5.95 Child Portion)
If you prefer a lighter option to a full carvery, the Light Bites menu will also
be available at the same time.
Come along and enjoy a relaxing Sunday lunch at Spooners.
F&WHR 4/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Tuesday was for an improving day with sunny periods in the afternoon and temperatures of 3-10C. Sunset is at 17:07 and the weather is forecast to become colder with morning frosts and a maximum of 5/6C from Saturday with no sign of any weather warnings. Some chilly mornings have been forecast by the end of the week. Snow pockets are forecast to remain on Snowdon summit (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) to be replaced by fog for the rest of the week. The mountain peaks are forecast to have lying snow which is likely to persist until next weekend. Some weather models are predicting blizzards and a wall of snow as temperatures drop at the start of February.
All three webcams were again unavailable on Tuesday morning so no trains were noted crossing The Cob. One wonders what severe damage was done back in early December by Storm Darragh that it has taken over 2 months to restore the webcams!
This weather map illustrates in purple the heaviest snowfall anticipated on 10/2/25, Image courtesy Daily Post.
Tickets selling fast for Russell's final runs
There are less than 10 tickets left for Russell's final run to Caernarfon on 18/4/25. Click here for a short /YouTube video of Russell on previous trips on the WHR courtesy Russell Pearn (WHHR).
Main line news 3/2/25
Pairs of 37s are hauling regular nighttimes ballast trains on the Cambrian. NR's JNA Falcon yellow low height bogie ballast wagons with fresh ballast to a stockpile at Black bridge near Machynlleth for a major tracklaying programme later in the Spring. The bridge over the Afon Dulas was replaced and lifted last year as it was often a source of flooding. The Cambrian in the Dyfi valley is sometimes subjected to flood closures and there is a need to make it more robust with increasing frequency and severity of storms and flood alerts associated with global warming.
At Holyhead work has started on a TfW funded wheel lathe on the site of the old diesel depot. Apparently Class 197s are experiencing excessive wheel flats.
70815 hauled 6K33 the Penmaenmawr-Bradwell Up Sidings stone train on 27/1/25.
F&WHR 3/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Monday was for an overcast afternoon with temperatures of 8-10C. Sunset is at 17:05 and the weather is forecast to become colder with morning frosts and a maximum of 5C by next weekend with no sign of any weather warnings. Some chilly mornings have been forecast by the end of the week. Snow pockets are forecast to remain on Snowdon summit (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) to be replaced by fog for the rest of the week. The mountain peaks are forecast to have lying snow which is likely to persist until next weekend. Some weather models are predicting blizzards and a wall of snow as temperatures drop at the start of February but this seems unlikely.
All three webcams were again unavailable on Monday morning so no trains were noted crossing The Cob. One wonders what severe damage was done back in early December by Storm Darragh that it has taken over 2 months to restore the webcams!
F&WHR 2/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Sunday was for an overcast day of showery periods with temperatures of 5-8C. Sunset is at 17:03 and the weather is forecast to become colder with morning frosts and a maximum of 5C by next weekend. with no sign of any weather warnings. Some chilly mornings have been forecast by the end of the week. Snow pockets are forecast to remain on Snowdon summit (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) to be replaced by fog for the rest of the week. The mountain peaks are forecast to have lying snow which is likely to persist until next weekend. Some weather models are predicting blizzards and a wall of snow as temperatures drop at the start of February but this seems unlikely.
All three webcams were unavailable on Sunday morning so no trains were noted crossing The Cob. This was the first time in ages that all the webcams had been unavailable, a situation that persisted throughout the day.
WHR Society membership renewals
As we approach the new membership year, the
time for renewals is here. A number of members have already renewed their
membership, which is a great help to our volunteer membership team at their
busiest time in the year.
Renewing is easy and only takes a few minutes. Avoid the last-minute rush and
renew through the website here: [https://whrsoc.org.uk/support-us/membership/](https://whrsoc.org.uk/support-us/membership/...)
F&WHR 1/2/25
The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Saturday was for a day of sunny periods with temperatures of 4-9C. Sunset is at 17:01 and the weather is forecast to remain similar averaging a seasonal 7-10C maximum through to next week with no sign of any weather warnings. Some chilly mornings have been forecast by the end of the week. Snow pockets will remain on Snowdon summit (see webcam view as viewed from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW) to be replaced by fog for the rest of the week. The mountain peaks are forecast to have lying snow which is likely to persist until the weekend. Some weather models are predicting blizzards and a wall of snow as temperatures drop at the start of February but this seems unlikely.
No trains were noted crossing The Cob.
Young Rail Professionals working party 1/2/25
Staff had another great day working with the Young Rail Professionals. Two more track panels were laid of the 22 panel relay above Plas Halt. The weather was kind as well! For images see Facebook Festrail page.
Trackwork Volunteering 2024
Volunteering is currently organised differently due to the Covid-19 outbreak. We have a mix of weekend and weekday working parties. The Black Hand, Tuesday Gang and Rest of the World Gangs will be very glad to accept your help. Contact the relevant organiser to let him know when you plan to join us. Please do not just turn up as that makes it difficult for us to plan ahead.
The programme for 2024 is fortnightly for the North Wales Track Gang in RED but details are still awaited for the ROWG in BLACK:
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Bank Holiday weekend
! Subject to confirmation when the Winter Major Works Programme is available
WW-Working week Saturday-Thursday
The Tuesday Gang expects to be operating most Tuesdays.
Arrangements may change so contact the working party organiser before you commit yourself to joining us just to make sure.
Contacts
If you intend to join one of the weekend or Tuesday gangs, please contact the appropriate organiser. If you are interested in weekday working or have any queries about track work volunteering, please contact Phil Nock.
Tuesday Gang:
North Wales Black Hand Gang (BHG): Dafydd Thomas Phone: 01248 681019 Email: dthomas@ffw
Rest of The World Gang (ROWG): Phil Nock Email: pnock@ffwhr.com
If you intend to join one of the weekend or Tuesday Gang days, please contact the appropriate organiser. If you are interested in weekday working or have any queries about track work volunteering, please contact Paul Bradshaw. See Contacts page.
Gradient graph
John Hopkins has contributed this image of the gradient profile of the WHR. It makes clear how much of a mountain we have climbed and how steep the drop through Beddgelert is. Maybe most of all, it reveals the challenge facing northbound trains after they stop at Beddgelert!
This image is courtesy/copyright John Hopkins and is derived from data courtesy John Sreeves with additional work by Michael Bentley. Click on the image to enlarge.
Site development
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Maps & Plans and links
Click here for Steve Harris' /WHRS' full list of Historical Maps and Gradient Profiles
DVD material can be purchased from Jon Marsh who is the WHRS' (DVD Only) Mail Order officer. All other materials are now sold in the F&WHRS shop.
Click here for the Mail Order web page
Click here for the Official WHR websiteClick here for Official WHHR site
Click here for FR Company websites
Click here for Welsh Highland Heritage Group
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