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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 2/1/25)

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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WHR timetables

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.

 

F&WHR events 2025

Shown below is an early version of the F&WHR 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 hold tickets for from the aborted launch in 2023. At the moment there is nothing planned 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 Spring.

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 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
29/3/25 Start of 2025 Season
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 possibly No.134
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)
17-18/5/25 Model Railway Workshop (Gweithdy Minffordd with possible shuttle trains?)
13-15/6/25 Rail-Ale (Waunfawr with connecting shuttles)
20-22/6/25 FR Soc. 70th Anniversary (standard WHR service likely) Diamond Jubilee with RAIL 200 events
22/6/25 200 wheel Cavalcade on The Cob to celebrate Rail 200
13/9/25-14/9/25 WHR Society AGM NO SUPERPOWER currently planned
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.

 

News Section

F&WHR 17/1/25

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Friday was for an overcast day with temperatures of 3-9C. Sunset is at 16:34 and the weather will remain similar into next week. Snow is fast disappearing from Snowdon (see webcam view as seen from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW). No trains were noted crossing The Cob again and the Minffordd and Tan-y-bwlch webcams were still out of action after over a month since their data cables were damaged. The tracks in the station area are beginning to look quite rusty with apparently no trains having crossed The Cob since 1/1/25, partly due to the blockage of the WHR in the Beddgelert Forest.

Westbound traffic continued to queue on The Cob perhaps indicating signs of traffic control for roadworks near Britannia Bridge.

 

Russell's Last runs

Russell's Caernarfon run on 18/4/24 is almost fully booked but plenty of places remain on the four Beddgelert runs.

 

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Click on the advert to enlarge. Advert copyright F&WHR features Russell crossing the Afon Glaslyn bridge at Pont Croesor.

 

The Welsh Highland Heritage Railway / Rheilffordd Ucheldir Cymru, Porthmadog (Tremadog Road, Porthmadog) have announced that their flagship loco 'RUSSELL' will shortly be withdrawn for a 10-year overhaul.
The F&WHR has provided the opportunity for them to run a number of special 'LAST RUN' trains from Porthmadog (Harbour Station) to Beddgelert or Caernarfon, using 'RUSSELL' and a rake of 5 of their heritage carriages.
PLEASE NOTE: Ticketing will be handled by the WHHR, not the F&WHR - and you can book online now.
These special trains will run on the following dates:
PORTHMADOG HARBOUR - BEDDGELERT:
▪ Saturday 5/4/25
▫ 11:25
▫ 15:00
▪ Saturday 12/4/25
▫ 10:55
▫ 13:30
PORTHMADOG HARBOUR - CAERNARFON
▪ Friday 18/4/25
▫ 11:10
Last chance to ride behind 'RUSSELL' on the Welsh Highland Heritage Railway will be Saturday 19/4/25.
Booking information and tickets available @ https://bit.ly/RUSSELL-TICKETS
Spaces are limited, so don't delay - book now to avoid disappointment..!

 

F&WHR remains open to restarting coach traffic

The Coach Operators' Specials of 14 years ago used to operate from Porthmadog to Hafod-y-llyn (WHR) with short trains hauled by Taliesin. Coach operators sold these as Alpine Tours giving snowy winter views of Moel Hebog, Cnicht, The Moelwyns and the Snowdon massif from The Traeth. It was a low cost option for the WHR with level running using a small engine and a short rake that was open to the general public. The trains brought in a useful marginal income during a normally quiet time of year. Unfortunately, the coach operators have changed their business model and no longer offer such tours post COVID. However the General Manager confirms that should a change take place in the coach tour industry the F&WHR is still able to respond quickly and take advantage of such opportunities. A member of staff in the Booking Office has a regular duty to contact coach companies and see if there is any interest in restarting such trains or indeed booking a coach on an existing service..

 

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This southerly view (13/1/11) shows Taliesin running alongside Llyn Bach on a Porthmadog to Hafod-y-llyn (WHR) working. These trains were laid on in association with coach tour operators. There are no such trains post COVID leading to questions about whether the market for such services has disappeared and the passenger railway appears closed for 12 weeks through Winter. It is hoped that Taliesin will reappear this year when its overhaul is complete. Click on the image to enlarge. This image is copyright Steve Broomfield and was taken on a digital camera.

 

F&WHR 16/1/25

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Thursday was for a day of sunshine and temperatures of 6-9C with mist and fog in the evening. Sunset is at 16:32 and the weather will remain similar into next week. Snow is fast disappearing from Snowdon (see webcam view as seen from The Lodge Dinorwig 6 miles away to the NNW). No trains were noted crossing The Cob again and the Minffordd and Tan-y-bwlch webcams were still out of action after over a month since their data cables were damaged. The tracks in the station area are beginning to look quite rusty with apparently no trains having crossed The Cob since 1/1/25, partly due to the blockage of the WHR in the Beddgelert Forest. However, the signalbox appeared to be manned or at least receiving maintenance from 11:00. There appeared to be some activity underway about halfway across The Cob.

Westbound traffic was noted queuing on The Cob again perhaps indicating signs of traffic control for roadworks near Britannia Bridge.

 

Trailffest 27/9/25

The annual cross country Half Marathon run from Tan-y-grisiau to Porthmadog Harbour station will be held on 27/9/25. A train will take participants to Tan-y-grisiau and supporters can follow the race from the train as it returns to Porthmadog as the race parallels or crosses the FR at several locations.

 

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F&WHR 15/1/25

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Wednesday was for a day of sunny periods and temperatures of a steady 1-9C. Sunset is at 16:30 and the weather will remain similar into next week. The Rhinogs have lost their snow cover but snow remains on the Snowdon massif and is likely to have a covering of snow for a few days yet as the thaw sets in. No trains were noted crossing The Cob again and the Minffordd and Tan-y-bwlch webcams were still out of action after over a month since their data cables were damaged. The tracks in the station area are beginning to look quite rusty with apparently no trains having crossed The Cob since 1/1/25, partly due to the blockage of the WHR in the Beddgelert Forest. However, the signalbox appeared to be manned or at least receiving maintenance from 11:00. There appeared to be some activity underway about halfway across The Cob.

Westbound traffic was noted queuing on The Cob again perhaps indicating signs of traffic control for roadworks near Britannia Bridge.

 

FR Society Platinum Jubilee 20-22/6/25

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North Wales main line 13/1/25

LSL Crewe arranged a private train for staff on 13/1/25 to Holyhead with 46100 Royal Scot on the front (running her final service before 10 year withdrawal) and green  40013 Andania (as D213) on the rear. The pair double headed on the way back from Llandudno Junction.

There is still a FO 6C56 15:48 Aberystwyth to Kronospan Chirk (via Chester reverse) valid to 16/5/25 but it seems the SO schedule is preferred 6C56 09:50 Aberystwyth to Kronospan Chirk (via Chester reverse) valid to 17/5/25. The train did not run on 10/1 or 11/1/25.

 

F&WHR 14/1/25

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Tuesday was for an overcast murky day with drizzle and temperatures of a steady 8-10C. Sunset is at 16:29 and the weather will remain similar until next weekend. The Rhinogs have lost their snow cover. Snow remains on the mountains and Snowdon is likely to have a covering of snow for a few days yet as the thaw sets in. No trains were noted crossing The Cob again and the Minffordd and Tan-y-bwlch webcams were still out of action after over a month since their data cables were damaged.

Westbound traffic was noted queuing on The Cob again indicating signs of traffic control for roadworks near Britannia Bridge.

 

Russell's final runs Easter 2025

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Click on the advert to enlarge. Advert copyright WHHR. Click on this link to book the Beddgelert trains or click on this link to book the Caernarfon train.

 

Rail-Ale 6-8/6/25

Click on the advert to enlarge. Advert copyright F&WHR. This year's Rail-Ale has moved to Waunfawr as Dinas is a construction site due to the track alterations and new Carriage Shed being erected. There is likely to be enhanced shuttle service to Waunfawr because of its limited car park.

 

Alco Mountaineer January progress
Fresh from celebrating Christmas and welcoming in the New Year the team returned to Glan-y-pwll depot. The cab has had it first coat of black paint, which is to prevent the primer from absorbing moisture. The rear bunker has also been cleaned and has been partially painted. The rest will be done next time. The first lot of non ferrous fittings were removed from the citric acid bath. They have cleaned up but require further work. The plate work sheets have been covered in degreaser to get them completely clean, ready to be sent to the sand blasters in the next few months.

 

This southerly view (16/4/2001) shows Mountaineer in black running round at Waunfawr on the WHR. The Alco was used for a short while on lighter WHR services to save money on fuel compared to the NG16's running costs. Click on the image to enlarge. This image is copyright Barrie Hughes and was scanned from a slide.

 

The holes revealed in the old water tanks when they were sand blasted have been welded up. This is only for cosmetic purposes as the plan is still to produce new tanks but the old ones have one more role to play during the Rail 200 event this year. The CAD work for the new tanks is still being progressed in between working parties. The frames are also being painstakingly cleaned and degreased. This will make them ready to take apart when the time comes. The smokebox has had the vacuum pipe removed as this would clash with the spark arrestor. A new spark arrestor will be fitted once the design of the smokebox internals is finalised.
As the project is now moving on there was also a lot of design work taking place, Gwion had the CAD model of the ash pan to hand working out the area required for air. Ian also joined him measuring up the frames to create drawings for a number of items. These are being done as homework in between working parties and hopefully next month the team hope to share with you some of the plans that, funding permitting, will be made over the coming year.
Lastly the boiler, while there is not much going on at present with the boiler itself, there is exciting news round the corner. The flue tubes are set to arrive early this year and all the smaller tubes have now been ordered which should be with the team some time in March. There are two bits of plate work (these will form pads to weld the diaphragm plates to) that require ordering but after that, pressure vessel wise, those are all the parts required to carry out the boiler work. There are also blanking plates to be made.
As you can see in the photos the wonderful landscape of Glan-y-pwll was covered in snow.
As a small side project the team has also created a mess area inside the shed ready for when improvements to the mess facility's out side begin. 2025 is going to be the year of Cleaning, Painting and Building for the project.
Please stay tuned for future updates and thank you for your continued support.

Please visit Mountaineer's Appeal page and shop to help progress the restoration of the Mountaineer.
Please find the Appeal page on the Ffestiniog Railway society web site.
https://www.ffestiniograilway.org.uk/.../mountaineer-appeal
The team has its own website, where there is a selection of items for you to purchase to support the project.
https://www.alco1265.org.uk/
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.
Team Mountaineer

 

F&WHR 13/1/25

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Monday was for an overcast day with temperatures of a steady 8C but feeling much colder with a strong southerly breeze. Sunset is at 16:27 and the weather will remain similar until next weekend. The Rhinogs were losing their snow cover as the thaw set in. Snow remains on the mountains and Snowdon is likely to have a covering of snow for a few days yet. No trains were noted crossing The Cob again and the Minffordd and Tan-y-bwlch webcams were still out of action after over a month since their data cables were damaged.

 

The Coach Operators' Specials of 14 years ago 13/1/11

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This southerly view (13/1/11) shows Taliesin running alongside Llyn Bach on a Porthmadog to Hafod-y-llyn (WHR) working. These trains were laid on in association with coach tour operators. There are no such trains post COVID leading to questions about whether the market for such services has disappeared and the passenger railway appears closed for 12 weeks through Winter. It is hoped that Taliesin will reappear this year when its overhaul is complete. Click on the image to enlarge. This image is copyright Steve Broomfield and was taken on a digital camera.

 

Model Rail Workshop 17-18/5/25

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The annual Model Rail Workshop will be held in the Gweithdy at Minffordd. Last year a shuttle was provided from Porthmadog but so far this year there is no mention of a shuttle. There is a small charge for entry.

 

F&WHR 12/1/25

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Sunday was for an overcast day with temperatures of 6 to 8C but feeling much colder with an increasing chilly southerly breeze. Sunset is at 16:26 and the weather will remain similar until next weekend. The Rhinogs were still dusted with snow today. Snow remains on the mountains until a thaw sets in from Monday and Snowdon is likely to have a covering of snow for a while yet. No trains were noted moving across The Cob again and the Minffordd and Tan-y-bwlch webcams were still out of action after over a month since their data cables were damaged.

 

More images of Plas Halt clearance works 12/1/25

More images have been published on the F&WHR's Facebook page showing clearance of sight lines at Plas Halt on the F&WHR.

 

F&WHR 11/1/25

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Saturday was for an overcast day with temperatures of 2 to 5C but feeling much colder with a chilly north-easterly breeze. Sunset is at 16:24 and the weather will remain similar until the weekend. There was a light frost at Porthmadog and the Rhinogs were still dusted with snow today too. Snow is forecast on the mountains until a thaw sets in from Monday and Snowdon is likely to have a covering of snow for a while yet. No trains were noted moving across The Cob again and the Minffordd and Tan-y-bwlch webcams were still out of action after over a month since they were damaged.

Occasional westbound traffic jams built up on The Cob, possibly because of roadworks and traffic control.

 

Russell Beddgelert Specials booking now available 5&12/4/25

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Advert courtesy WHHR.

 

Vintage Russell hauled trains operate twice a day Porthmadog Harbour to Beddgelert on 5/4/25 and 12/4/25. Return tickets for a 2 hour 5 minute round trip cost £45 adult and £12.50 child. Tickets may be booked at the WHHR's Events website for 5/4/25 and 12/4/25.

Tickets are liable to sell out quickly as there will only be 5 coaches in the train, namely Gladstone Car No.9, Buffet Car No.10, Toast rack No.42, Asbury's No.9 and Pickering Brake No.8. There are no reservations and no heating nor toilets available on the train. Toilets will be available at Beddgelert. The Buffet Car will be available for sale of refreshments while the loco runs round at Beddgelert.

Timetable

Station 5/4/25 5/4/25 12/4/25 12/4/25
Porthmadog Harbour dep 12:25 15:00 10:55 13:30
Beddgelert arr 13:10 15:45 11:40 14:15
Beddgelert dep 13:45 16:20 12:15 14:50
Porthmadog Harbour arr 14:30 17:05 13:00 15:35

There may be an ECS move from and to Beddgelert Farm depot on both days.

 

Russell Caernarfon Special booking now available 18/4/25

There is also a 6 hour vintage Russell hauled train from Porthmadog Harbour to Caernarfon on Friday 18/4/25. Return tickets are £75 adult and £25 child. Tickets may be booked at the WHHR Events website for 18/4/25.

Tickets are liable to sell out quickly as there will only be 5 coaches in the train as for the Beddgelert services the previous week. There will be time allowed at intermediate stops for access to toilets as there are no toilets or heating on the train.

 

Station Time Time
Porthmadog Harbour 11:10 17:10
Beddgelert 12:00 16:30
Rhyd Ddu 12:35 16:00
Waunfawr 13:10 15:25
Dinas 13:45 14:45
Caernarfon 14:00 14:30

There may be an ECS move from and to Beddgelert Farm depot.

 

Friends of the Ffestiniog Railway Gala 3-4/5/25

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Click on the advert to enlarge. Advert copyright F&WHR.

 

Details of this event will be published later. Gravity train runs are likely from Dduallt and a variety of traction and rolling stock will most likely be made available with additional trains to the normal timetable. There may also be additional services on the WHR but this is unlikely given the experience of previous years FR events. This will mean there are 3 events on the FR this year with the 70th Anniversary of the FR Society in June and the Bygones Gala in October. In comparison, so far no events had been announced for the WHR, not even SuperPower!!

Occasional westbound traffic jams on The Cob were likely due to traffic controls for roadworks rather than any trains cross Britannia Bridge tramway

 

F&WHR 10/1/25

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Friday was for a day of sunny periods with temperatures of 1 to 4C but feeling much colder with a chilly north-easterly breeze. Sunset is at 16:23 and the weather will remain similar until the weekend. There was a light dusting of snow at Porthmadog and the Rhinogs were covered today too. Snow is forecast on the mountains until the weekend and Snowdon is likely to have a covering of snow with snowfall likely until Friday. Harbour Station had received a heavy frost at sea level. A yellow warning for ice expired on Friday morning. No trains were noted moving across The Cob again and the Minffordd and Tan-y-bwlch webcams were still out of action after over a month since they were damaged.

 

The Snowdonian 2025

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Click on the advert to enlarge. Advert copyright F&WHR.

 

After a light inclusive breakfast in Spooner's at Harbour Station (upgrade to full breakfast available), you join The Snowdonian which departs at 0830 (for 0845) heading for Blaenau Ffestiniog. Coffee is served on route and there is chance to stretch your legs at the terminus before the return journey. It is a perk of The Snowdonian that you get to enjoy some mixed and unusual motive power. Following a loco swap at Boston Lodge Works, it is straight through Porthmadog and onto Welsh Highland rails. The train stops at Waunfawr, where a buffet lunch is served in the Snowdonia Parc brewpub. A chance also, to sample a glass of their own ale. They were CAMRA Gwynedd a Mon Brewery of the Year in 2023!

On leaving Waunfawr, you head for the coast to complete the Welsh Highland route, arriving at Caernarfon station where there is a comfort break and chance to check out the shop or wander over to the harbour. Then it is back towards Porthmadog with tea and a sweet treats box served at your seat. You arrive back in Porthmadog around 1810. This completes your day but Spooner’s will be open should you wish to have a drink and a chat with newly made friends or a meal before you leave.

As part of your ticket, you are able to join one of the especially organised tours of Boston Lodge the following day. Particularly interesting at this time as we are nearing the completion of the extensive NLHF project to restore and recreate some of the old buildings whilst also erecting new buildings to prepare Boston Lodge for the future. A shuttle train will take you to Boston Lodge where you will be met by your guides, then will return you back to Porthmadog. Tour times are as follows:

Sunday 27/4/25: 10.:05 / 12:40 / 15:05

NB: We are sorry that due to Boston Lodge currently designated as a construction worksite, access is not available to anybody with mobility difficulties. However, construction work appeared to have been completed last August so this may be a hang over from last year's Snowdonian.

To help with your arrangements, some special arrangements have been made at Spooner's for Friday evening with two sittings for dinner and a special Snowdonian menu which you may book when ordering your tickets.

On Saturday morning, Spooner's is open from 07.00 for you to eat or collect your breakfast which may be eaten in or taken to the train. You can upgrade to a full breakfast for just - £5.00. On Saturday evening, the normal menu will be available.

Spooner's opens for breakfast from 09.00 on Sunday morning so that those going on the Boston Lodge tour can get some sustenance. You can then enjoy their excellent Sunday carvery from 12.00.

Tickets

Ordinary Third Class seats - £260.00
First Class Pullman seats - £425.00
First Class Observation Saloon - £525.00

For all enquiries, or to book your tickets, please call the Booking Office on 01766 516024. A percentage of the ticket price goes to our Sustainability Projects to ensure the future of the Railways.

Locos

These are not currently specified but Prince has been mentioned and with luck NG15 No.134 may be available by then for the WHR section if it is run in and passed for traffic. Taliesin may even have emerged from the works by then for the FR section!

 

WHR storm damage clearance 18-19/1/25

Paul Lewin F&WHR GM is looking for some willing hands to help clear the major line blockage in the Beddgelert Forest caused by large fallen pine trees. Can you help the railway get on with clearing some of the after affects of Storm Darragh?
Help is sought for the weekend of 18-19/1/25. Staff will be working on some lineside clearance on the Welsh Highland Railway starting from Dinas depot near Caernarfon. If you are interested or would like to join us please message Paul Lewin or email plewin@ffwhr.com.

 

This northerly view (12/24) shows the devastation left by Storm Darragh with several large trees fallen across the WHR. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to expand fully where available. Image copyright Paul Lewin (F&WHR) taken on a digital camera.

 

F&WHR 9/1/25

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Thursday was for a day of sunshine and snow showers with temperatures of -3 to 4C but feeling much colder with a chilly north-westerly breeze. Sunset is at 16:21 and the weather will remain similar until the weekend. There was a light covering of snow at Porthmadog and the Rhinogs were covered today too. Snow is forecast on the mountains until the weekend. Snowdon is likely to have a covering of snow with snowfall likely until Friday. Harbour Station had received a heavy frost at sea level. A yellow warning for snow and ice has been issued from 03:00 until midday on Thursday. No train movements were noted at Harbour Station.

 

This westerly view (9/1/25) shows a light covering of snow on the platforms at Porthmadog. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to expand fully where available. Image copyright F&WHR taken on a digital camera.

 

C2 project update December 2024

The new design of boiler for the ex-Chinese loco C2 has been approved. There is a very detailed report about removing the safety valves from the old boiler (to fit to the new boiler) and other progress on the C2 website. It is the 18th anniversary of the locos arrival in North Wales from China and the C2 Group are hopeful that the loco will appear in steam on the F&WHR before too many more years have passed now that the boiler order is being made.

 

More photos from the Plas Halt relay 9/1/25

Roger Van Praet has published 10 photos of Festrail Insider page showing the interesting passage of the spoil train through Garnedd Tunnel. See Facebook Festrail Insider page.

 

F&WHR 8/1/25

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Wednesday was for a day of sunshine and temperatures of -3 to 4C but feeling much colder with a chilly north-westerly breeze. The actual weather was overcast for much of the day. Sunset is at 16:20 and the weather will remain similar until the weekend. A good covering of snow was again visible on the upper Rhinogs today and is forecast on the mountains until the weekend. Snowdon is likely to have a covering of snow with snowfall likely until Friday. Harbour Station had received a heavy frost at sea level. A yellow warning for snow and ice has been issued from 03:00 until midday on Thursday.

S&T staff were on duty in the morning in the signalbox and on the tramway section on Britannia Bridge. Harlech Castle continued to work on the spoil trains from the FR's Plas Halt relay site through Tan-y-bwlch to disposal at Dduallt. See Facebook Festrail page for images though no trains were noted in Harbour Station.

 

Error on the WHR Society page

The WHR Society webpage states that 'The railway opened section-by-section thanks to huge public support and the efforts of numerous volunteer gangs starting with Waunfawr in 2000, followed by Rhyd Ddu in 2003, Beddgelert in 2009, and Pont Croesor in 2010.' In fact the WHR initially opened in October 1997 between Caernarfon and Dinas.

Although the WHR of the 1920s was intending to complete a route from Dinas to an independent station at Caernarfon this never happened and the railway had to be content with the inconvenience of passengers changing trains to the LMS at Dinas. So it could be said the Dinas-Caernarfon section was 'opened' rather than 're-opened' in 1997. Others might say the Dinas-Caernarfon line was re-opened under a different operator and gauge in 1997 after the BR line closure in 1964 and lifting a few years later.

 

F&WHR 7/1/25

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Tuesday was for a day of sunshine and showers with heavy rain in the evening and temperatures of  -2 to 5C but feeling much colder with a chilly north-westerly gusts. Sunset is at 16:18 and the weather will remain similar until the weekend. A good covering of snow was again visible on the upper Rhinogs today and is forecast on the mountains until the weekend. Snowdon is likely to have a covering of snow with snowfall likely until Friday. No train movements were noted.

 

Merddin Emrys repaint

Glenn Williams (F&WHR Carriage Works Manager) has published a set of photos showing the recent repainting of Merddin Emrys into 60s green livery. See Festrail Facebook page for images.

 

Mainline news 7/1/25

TfW reported services suspended on the Chester-Shrewsbury route due to a landslip at Gobowen following heavy rain. Landslips seem to be becoming an increasing problem as Victorian engineering is reaching a second century of use with heavier frequency and loadings than the engineers of the day ever imagined. This necessitates a greater frequency for the NR inspection regime to avoid derailments. Services have been diverted to an alternative route-presumably via Crewe.

The Conwy Valley is closed by flooding today. The 'resilience' works of previous years do not seem to have been sufficient as flooding at Dolgarrog is again an issue.

The Heart of Wales line is closed by flooding between Knighton and Llandrindod Wells.

 

F&WHR 6/1/25

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Monday was for a day of sunshine and showers with heavy rain in the evening and temperatures of  0-5C but feeling much colder with a chilly north-westerly breeze. Sunset is at 16:17 and will remain similar until the weekend. A good covering of snow was again visible on the upper Rhinogs and is forecast on the mountains until the weekend. Snowdon is likely to have a covering of snow with snowfall likely until Friday. No train movements were noted on Monday.

A yellow weather warning for snow/ice has been issued for North Wales from Monday 17:00 until Tuesday 10:00. The Minffordd and Tan-y-bwlch webcams have been out of action for over 4 weeks since the damage wrought by storm Darragh. While the passenger service has now stopped leaving an empty 3 month gap in the timetable until 29/3/25, occasional works trains, fuel trains and stock transfers are still likely.

 

Russell test runs to Harbour Station 20/12/22

With Russell set to make runs out of Porthmadog Harbour station to Beddgelert and Caernarfon at Easter here is a reminder of its first crossing of Britannia Bridge tramway, one of the tightest curves on the F&WHR.

 

Click on the YouTube link to watch 5 minutes 53 seconds of video covering Russell's first test run to Harbour Station on 20/12/22 which continued across The Cob to Boston Lodge. This video was published on 20/12/22 and is best viewed at 1080p with Chrome. This video was produced by John Wooden (F&WHR) using 4K footage from a professional Betamax camcorder and quadcopter drone.

 

Fairlies of the Ffestiniog YouTubes

In this quiet part of the year and after the mince pies have all gone the F&WHR thought you might like something to watch. These four chapters were destined to be part of a DVD set to be released during the big Fairlie celebrations of 2020. Well they never happened for obvious reasons of COVID but most of the video for the DVDs did. Follow the link to the playlist and you will find four videos: Introduction, History, How they work and a chapter that would have been an 'extra', The Square's last stand.

 

Part 1 Introduction (2 minutes 43 seconds)

Part 2 History (28 minutes 15 seconds)

Part 3 How they work (28 minutes 58 seconds)

Square's Last Stand (10 minutes 7 seconds)

Click on the YouTube links to watch video covering the history and mechanical principles of double Fairlie locomotives. This video was published on 6/1/25 and is best viewed at 1080p with Chrome. These videos were produced by John Wooden (F&WHR) using 4K footage from a professional Betamax camcorder and a quadcopter drone.

 

YouTube F&WHR Whistle Up 1/1/25

Click on the YouTube link to watch 8 minutes of video from 1/1/25 copyright Lee Andrew Davies Preserved Railways channel.

 

F&WHR 5/1/25

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Sunday was for an overcast day with heavy rain in the afternoon and temperatures of  0-4C but feeling much colder with a chilly north-easterly breeze. Sunset is at 16:16 and yellow weather warnings are out for Sunday until midnight with snow and ice until late Sunday evening. Temperatures have fallen back today and snow was again visible on the Rhinogs and is forecast on the mountains at the weekend. Snowdon is likely to get a covering of snow from today with snowfall overnight and likely into Monday. The higher temperatures initially forecast for Sunday have now disappeared from the forecast which is now 4C MAX with sleet turning to rain. No train movements were noted on Sunday.

The damage to the F&WHR telecoms system by Storm Darragh must have been severe as Minffordd/Tan-y-Bwlch webcams were out of action for four weeks now. While the passenger service has now stopped leaving an empty 3 month gap in the timetable until 29/3/25, occasional works trains and stock transfers are still likely. The platform saw a number of families exercising today posing the question could the F&WHR extend its service for another 2/3 days as some other heritage railways do as schools don't go back until tomorrow 6/1/24, the 12th day of Christmas!

 

WHHR NG15 No.120

Nothing much has been heard about the ex-SAR NG15 loco No.120 previously stored at the WHHR in a disassembled state in Gelert's Farm depot. However, the loco has now changed hands again and work has started on restoration! The new owners have announced that the frames are due to be sand blasted, painted and inspected in January 2025. The new owning consortium is probably the same Sheffield team that bought Matheran Light Railway No.740, the Darnall Locomotive and Railway Heritage Group which also has a SAR Class 91 2' diesel.

See Narrow Gauge Enthusiasts Facebook group for details and images.

 

F&WHR 4/1/25

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Saturday was for an overcast day with temperatures of  0-4C but feeling much colder with a chilly north-easterly breeze. Sunset is at 16:14 and yellow weather warnings is out for Saturday and Sunday with sleet forecast at sea level until late Sunday evening. Temperatures have fallen back today and snow was again visible on the Rhinogs and is forecast on the mountains at the weekend. Snowdon is likely to get a covering of snow from today with snowfall likely until Sunday. The higher temperatures forecast for Sunday have now disappeared from the forecast which is now 4C MAX with sleet turning to rain. No train movements were noted on Saturday.

The damage to the F&WHR telecoms system by Storm Darragh must have been severe as Minffordd/Tan-y-Bwlch webcams were out of action for a 27th day. While the passenger service has now stopped leaving an empty 3 month gap in the timetable until 29/3/25, occasional works trains and stock transfers are still likely. The platform saw a number of families exercising today posing the question could the F&WHR extend its service for another 2/3 days as some other heritage railways do as schools don't go back until Monday 6/1/24.

 

Spooner's Winter closure

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F&WHR 3/1/25

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Friday was for sunny periods and showers and a temperature 2-6C but feeling much colder with a chilly northerly breeze. Sunset is at 16:13 and a yellow weather warnings is out for Saturday and Sunday with sleet and snow forecast even at sea level until late Sunday evening. Temperatures have fallen back today and snow was visible on the Rhinogs and is forecast on the mountains at the weekend. Snowdon is likely to get a covering of snow from today with snowfall likely until Sunday. The damage to the F&WHR telecoms system by Storm Darragh must have been severe as Minffordd/Tan-y-Bwlch webcams were out of action for a 26th day. While the passenger service has now stopped leaving an empty 3 month gap in the timetable until 29/3/25, occasional works trains and stock transfers are still likely. The platform saw a number of tourists exercising today posing the question could the F&WHR extend its service for another 2/3 days as some other heritage railways do as schools don't go back until Monday.

 

Merddin Emrys Goes Green 7/1/25

The new year signals the start of the F&WHR's 70th Anniversary celebrations (since the recommencement of passenger trains on the Ffestiniog Railway, under the new regime) and the railway has a special announcement about locomotive liveries. Merddin Emrys will appear in green in 2025 along with Prince! These were some of the original locos restored by the new FR with the double Fairlie appearing in 1961. Previously double Fairlie Livingston Thompson (carrying the name Taliesin) was in traffic. The new Single Fairlie Taliesin appeared in 1999 as a replica of the single Fairlie withdrawn in the 1930s.

 

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This westerly view (?/1/25) shows Merddin Emrys resplendent in its new lined green livery reprising images from more than 60 years ago. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to expand fully where available. Image copyright F&WHR taken on a digital camera.


Back in 1955 when services first ran under the new administration it was the initiative of the railway's volunteers that made things possible and now in 2025, staff can continue to say the same again.
Over the Christmas and New Year holidays a team of devoted F&WHR volunteers have painted the flagship double Fairlie, Merddin Emrys, in a green similar to that carried in the 1950's and 60's by double Fairlie Taliesin (Livingston Thomas).
Thanks to this tremendous team effort, the railway will now be able to celebrate this important anniversary in style as both Merddin Emrys and Prince will carry this green livery. David Lloyd George and Palmerston will continue in the red liveries reflecting the 1990's whilst Welsh Pony and James Spooner will continue to sport their ornately lined plum livery of recent times.
The first opportunity to see Merddin Emrys and Prince in their new liveries is likely to be as part of the annual Snowdonian service in April 2025. Single Fairlie Taliesin may appear from refurbishment during the course of the year but there has been no confirmation about its livery.
Thanks to this effort the railway will be able to celebrate both the Railway 200 and its 70th Anniversary celebrations in style. For more images see Facebook page.

 

School Easter holidays

The main English school Easter holidays are from 7-17/4/25, the two weeks before the Easter Bank Holiday weekend. In Wales the holidays are different being 14-25/4/25, with a week either side of the Easter Bank Holiday weekend. The F&WHR opens its new season on 29/4/25, just a few days before the main surge of English holidaymakers might arrive in North Wales.

 

Caernarfon Water Tank maintenance

With the last Christmas Cwellyn steam loco using the Caernarfon tank on 1/1/24, the tank was drained for annual maintenance at the end of the day. See Facebook video courtesy Paul Lewin (F&WHR GM).

 

Aberystwyth logs 2025

After the resurgence of traffic on 14/12/24 and 21/12/24, enthusiasts will be looking forward to seeing Class 37s on the Cambrian Coast in 2025 on Saturdays. Here is a YouTube showing the pair working hard with the heavy load at various locations in Mid Wales with thanks to John Rawlings who found it.

 

F&WHR 2/1/25

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Thursday was for sunny periods and showers and a temperature -3-5C but feeling much colder with a chilly northerly breeze. Sunset is at 16:12 and a yellow weather warnings is out for Saturday and Sunday with sleet and snow forecast even at sea level. until 11:00 and 15:00 for wind. Temperatures have fallen back today and snow is forecast on the mountains later in the week. Snowdon is likely to get a covering of snow from today with snowfall likely until Sunday. The damage to the F&WHR telecoms system by Storm Darragh must have been severe as Minffordd/Tan-y-Bwlch webcams were out of action for a 25th day. While the passenger service has now stopped leaving an empty 3 month gap in the timetable until 29/3/25, works trains and stock transfers are still likely. The platform saw a number of tourists exercising today posing the question could the F&WHR extend its service for another 2/3 days as some other heritage railways do as schools don't go back until Monday.

 

Loco Liveries

It is a new year and as the railway looks forward to celebrating the 70th anniversary of the recommencement of passenger trains on the Ffestiniog Railway under the new regime, staff have been giving some thought to locomotive liveries.
The image of Prince in what was to become the standard FR green is one that endures. Over the Christmas period our dedicated volunteers have been working to recreate the livery that Prince will once again carry. Here you can see the detail of the crest that will adorn the side of the tender.
Look out in the coming days for updates when the railway will showcase more of their work!

 

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Prince's new tender crest. Click on image to enlarge. Image copyright F&WHR.

 

KS4415 progress 2024

At Boston Lodge, and in people's home workshops, even over the Christmas period, the Kerr Stuart diesel restoration is still inching slowly forward. Nothing stops the KS4415 team, not even pigs in blankets!
At the FR Co.'s main works the team has finally gathered all the riveting equipment and have done a few test pieces. They are confident in the method and will be permanently fixing the bodywork together very soon. While that was going on the clutch mechanism was stripped and assessed for what repairs will be required. On the McLaren engine volunteers attempted to fit the cylinder liners into the block, but the MDB4 had other ideas. The clamping arrangements to seal the bottoms of the liners are old; a cracked one had already been replaced, and then another broke as we tried to install them. This has brought assembling the engine to an abrupt halt while we work out what to do next. The answer will probably be to have a pattern made and some new parts cast. Not the finish to '24 we were hoping for, but that's how it goes in the 100 year old diesel restoration game. On the plus side the new heater is a "roaring" success, and the team had a very productive meeting with a rep from a lapping company about the injection parts - more on that at a later date.

For images see KS4415 Facebook page.


Off site in Sheffield the patterns for the governor dead-weights have been progressed and are nearly ready to go to the foundry. In Manchester the cylinder rocker cover castings are being machined, and more drawings are being produced. In Wales the engine push rods are being worked on. Many thanks to the volunteers who put time in whenever and wherever they can without necessarily coming to the railway.
As another year's progress is chalked up the inevitable questions like "When will it be finished?" and "Why is it taking so long?" will be asked. If the team knew what they were getting themselves into they probably wouldn't have ever started, or they may have gone down a different route. But they didn't, and here they are. It's probably fair to say the end is in sight, but how to get there isn't immediately obvious. If anyone knows how to finish this off quickly please let us know!
All that's left to say is Happy New Year to all our supporters, and please stick with us into 2025. If the festive spirit hasn't left you yet and you're feeling generous please follow the link to make a donation
https://cafdonate.cafonline.org/26512

 

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F&WHR 1/1/25

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Wednesday was for an overcast morning with sunny periods and showers later a temperature 0-8C. Sunset is at 16:11 an yellow weather warnings are out for rain until 11:00 and 15:00 for wind.. Temperatures have fallen back today and snow is forecast on the mountains later in the week. Snowdon is likely to get a dusting of snow from the New Year. The damage to the F&WHR telecoms system by Storm Darragh must have been severe as Minffordd/Tan-y-Bwlch webcams were out of action for a 24th day. Inspection trains may be run to check both railways are clear.

No.143 was on the final day's Christmas Cwellyn and whistled at Rhyd Ddu. Blanche  and Linda were on the final day's Christmas Mountain Spirit and whistled whilst descending the Dduallt spiral. Hugh Napier and Palmerston were on a stock transfer to Glan-y-pwll Carriage shed and whistled in Porthmadog station.

 

Russell Specials at Easter

The WHHR's Russell is approaching its 10 year boiler withdrawal date on 19/4/25. A series of 3 special trains will be run in association with the F&WHR. It is a pity that Baldwin No.590 is not back from restitution of a hot box issue at the VoR as enthusiasts who paid for a ride behind this loco during WHR100 in 2023 are still waiting. Also the possibility of reconstructions such as two trains at Beddgelert in the 'frontier' days will not be possible until both locos are simultaneously available.

 

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The special Russell hauled trains are as follows:

Porthmadog Harbour to Beddgelert:
Saturday 5/4/25
1125 dep)
1500 arrive back
Saturday 12/4/25
1055 dep)
1330 arrive back
Porthmadog Harbour to Caernarfon (Good Friday)
Friday 18/4/25
1110 dep)
16:00? arrive back

WHHR

Last chance to ride behind Russell on the Welsh Highland Heritage Railway will be Saturday 19/4/25.
Booking information will be available shortly.

 

Rail 200

It is official, the Railway 200 celebrations have begun..!
Earlier today, a selection of F&WHR locomotives sounded their whistles as part of the nationwide initiative to mark the start of rail's 200th anniversary.
This marks the start of what promises to be a busy year of celebrations and here at the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways staff will be playing their part by hosting a special event on the 20-22/6/25: RAILWAY 200: FR PLATINUM JUBILEE WEEKEND featuring 200 Wheels on the Cob.

 

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Come along to the F&WHR as staff celebrate two momentous landmarks - the 200th anniversary of the birth of the modern railway (part of the national Railway 200 celebrations) and also the 70th anniversary of the recommencement of passenger trains on the Ffestiniog Railway, under the new regime.
The main highlight of the weekend will undoubtedly be the 200 Wheels on the Cob spectacle, which will take place on Sunday, 22/6/25. This will be a cavalcade of F&WHR engines throughout the years, lining up in formation across the iconic Cob embankment.
Plans for the weekend are still being finalised and further information will be uploaded on the dedicated event webpage over the coming weeks: https://www.festrail.co.uk/events/
Tickets for the event weekend are now available to buy with 3-Day and 1-Day rovers available.
For more information about Railway 200, visit the official website.

Click here for the Facebook video showing the Whistle event today.

You webmaster can confirm other preserved railways joined in as No.40106 Atlantic Conveyor whistled as it crossed the SVR's Victoria Bridge just north of Bewdley.

 

F&WHR 31/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Tuesday was for an overcast day with a temperature 5-11C and sunset is at 16:10. Temperatures remain mild today but with heavy rain setting in this afternoon. Snow is forecast on the mountains later in the week. The Christmas Cwellyn/Mountain Spirit trains still have a slim chance of running in the snow on New Year's Day around Rhyd Ddu. The current mild temperatures are likely to drop back to 5C MAX (with night frosts) and Snowdon is likely to get a dusting of snow from the New Year. A YELLOW warning for Porthmadog for heavy rain has been issued from 18:00 today for 24 hours. The damage to the F&WHR telecoms system by Storm Darragh must have been severe as Minffordd/Tan-y-Bwlch webcams were out of action for a 23rd day.

The two Ladies arrived in the FR platform at 09:40 on the Christmas Mountain Spirit and 5 minutes later the pair had run round with Linda, as usual, on the front. There is a possibility the large WHR water tank wagon  stored by the fuelling point is being used to top up steam locos until such time as the new tank erected in the autumn is plumbed in.

 

F&WHR 30/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Monday was for an overcast day with a temperature 9-10C and sunset is at 16:09. Temperatures remain mild for the Christmas season with snow forecast on the mountains later in the week. The Christmas Cwellyn/Mountain Spirit trains started this weekend and still have a chance of running in the snow 28/12/24-1/1/25. The current mild temperatures are likely to drop back to 4C MAX by next week with Snowdon getting a dusting of snow from the New Year. A YELLOW warning for both WIND and RAIN has been raised for Porthmadog on 1/1/25.

Monday was a repeat of the weekend's activities. Linda and Blanche ran round at 09:45 and departed on time. There were signs of steam shunting at Boston Lodge around midday, perhaps in association with the 'How a Steam Loco Works' workshop? Vale of Ffestiniog came across The Cob light engine at 12:30 with steam shunting continuing outside the Carriage Shed. The Christmas Mountain Spirit at 12:45 and the Ladies ran round at 13:15 after refuelling and topping up with water. Vale of Ffestiniog eased out of the yard a minute later with two coaches, one being Observation Car No.102 and departed ECS for the depot. The passenger train departed at 13:30 as booked.

 

More storms!

The cold snap starting Tuesday 31/12/24 is likely to bring a storm with heavy rain and gusts of more than 60mph to North Wales at midday. The cold snap will continue for several days with temperatures dropping to 4C MAX and frosts by night. Yellow warnings for wind and rain are in place. See Daily Post story.

 

Rail 200 Whistle Up 1/1/25!

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PLEASE NOTE: The F&WHR will be live-streaming on Facebook from around 11:50, so 'tune in' online to hear the GM's introduction to the event, before the actual ceremonial 'whistle-up'.

 

F&WHR 29/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Sunday was for an overcast day after a bright start with a temperature 8-10C and sunset is at 16:08. Temperatures remain mild for the Christmas season with no snow forecast this year (not even on the mountains). The Christmas Cwellyn/Mountain Spirit trains started this weekend and still have a chance of running in the snow 28/12/24-1/1/25 though the medium range forecast says it is unlikely there will be any snow during these five days, predicting changeable windy mild weather instead. The current mild temperatures are likely to drop back to 5C MAX (and night frosts) with Snowdon getting a dusting of snow from the New Year. The damage to the F&WHR telecoms system by Storm Darragh must have been severe as Minffordd/Tan-y-Bwlch webcams were out of action for 3 weeks now. The signaller switched on Porthmadog signalbox at 09:00 and steam was being raised at Boston Lodge.

In a repeat of Saturday Blanche and Linda arrived at around 09:45 in the FR platform, ran round ad coupled within 5 minutes ready for the 10:00 Christmas Mountain Spirit. Linda was now on the front again as yesterday. Deceptively, smoke from the Barracks area of Boston Lodge is probably from a stove and not a loco since the building was restored during the autumn.

 

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This westerly view (29/12/24) shows Linda with Blanche hauling the Christmas Mountain Spirit departing Porthmadog for Blaenau Ffestiniog in the sunshine. The misty weather made the day quite gloomy so the loco headlight was on at times. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to expand fully where available. Image copyright F&WHR taken on a digital camera.

 

Vale of Ffestiniog was noted propelling a mixed works train with a B wagon of fuel into the fuelling point at 12:25. Blanche and Linda arrived back at 12:51. Blanche ran round at 13:07. Linda coupled to the front at 13:27 and the train left on time a few minutes later. Vale of Ffestiniog was noted departing light engine at 14:45 for Boston Lodge. A considerable group of people exited the platform. This may have been a group from a Works Tour who caught the Boston Lodge shuttle back to the station. In which case thee Funkey was propelling the shuttle rake back to the depot as previously. In fact there are still places available on the 13:30 How a Steam Loco Works workshop on 30/12/24. See Boston Lodge Steam Workshop to book.

The Christmas Mountain Spirit arrived back at about 16:20 and Blanche ran round at 16:30. Linda followed at 16:35. The ECS departed at 16:37 to close the day's activities. 

 

Loco Roster 28/12/24-1/1/25

Fans of the F&WHR's Penrhyn Ladies - BLANCHE and LINDA - are in for a treat at the moment, as they are rostered to work together twice a day on the
Christmas Mountain Spirit from Porthmadog to Blaenau Ffestiniog and return.
Departing at 10:00 and 13:30 every day from 28/12/24 to 1/1/25 inclusive (or at 11:40 if you want to make a round-trip starting from Blaenau Ffestiniog) these trains are a great way to shake off the post-Christmas Blues.
So why not come along and enjoy a day-out on the Ffestiniog Railway this holiday period. Tickets are available in Standard and First Class carriages, simply head to festrail.co.uk/trains to book your tickets online.
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Meanwhile, on the Welsh Highland Railway, the Christmas Cwellyn service from Caernarfon to Rhyd Ddu and return also runs twice a day at 10:45 and 13:45 until 1/1/25 - and they will also be hauled by a green loco, but this time it's the much larger NG/G16 Garratt No.143.
Again, tickets are available in Standard and First Class carriages, go to festrail.co.uk/trains to book your tickets online.

 

F&WHR 28/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Saturday was for a misty day with a temperature 5-8C and sunset is at 16:07. Temperatures remain mild for Christmas season with no snow this year (not even on the mountains). The Christmas Cwellyn/Mountain Spirit trains start today and still have a chance of snow. The damage to the F&WHR telecoms system by Storm Darragh must have been severe as Minffordd/Tan-y-Bwlch webcams were out of action for a 20th day.

Blanche and Linda brought an 8 coach rake over The Cob at 09:45 arriving in the FR platform at 09:51 ready for the 10:00 Christmas Mountain Spirit. The locos ran round 5 minutes later so that Linda was on the front on the outward journey to Blaenau Ffestiniog. Another loco was noted in steam at Boston Lodge. Departure came at 10:05 with the Observation Car on the rear. A crowd of 20 or more bystanders photographed or watched the departure in very misty conditions.

 

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This westerly view (28/12/24) shows Linda with Blanche hauling the Christmas Mountain Spirit departing Porthmadog for Blaenau Ffestiniog. The misty weather made the day quite gloomy so the loco headlight was on at times. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to expand fully where available. Image copyright F&WHR taken on a digital camera.

 

Further shunting was visible at Boston Lodge and by 11:00 an eight coach rake appeared in the WHR platform hauled by Palmerston and Criccieth Castle and the locos ran round. This was the annual Cold Turkey Special to thank volunteers of the F&WHR, WHHR, W&LR and TR for their work over Xmas. It departed at 11:30 for Blaenau Ffestiniog. Meanwhile Blanche and Linda were back by about 13:00 and detached to refuel and water before running round at 13:33. The train eventually left at 13:47, over quarter of an hour late with a crowd of over 20 onlookers. By 15:30 the Cold Turkey Special returned to the WHR platform. The train departed for the depot at 15:40 but left the rearmost saloon in the WHR platform. Consumables were moved from the saloon to store in Harbour Station.

 

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This westerly view (28/12/24) shows Palmerston with Criccieth Castle hauling the Cold Turkey Special departing Porthmadog for Blaenau Ffestiniog. The misty weather made the day quite gloomy so the loco headlight was on at times. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to expand fully where available. Image copyright F&WHR taken on a digital camera.

 

Blanche and Linda arrived back in the misty gloom with headlights blazing at 16:40. Five minutes later the pair shunted the yard. Linda emerged first at 16:51 and shunted to collect the single saloon in the WHR platform. At 16:55 the coach was shunted onto the rear of the Christmas Mountain Spirit rake. Blanche then coupled to the front and the ECS rake departed at17:07 for the depot. Meanwhile up at Caernarfon No.143 hauled the two Christmas Cwellyn trains to Rhyd Ddu (possibly supported by Caernarfon Castle inside).

 

2025 Calendars on Sale!

The F&WHR shop has reduced the price of its 2025 calendars now that the Christmas rush is over. To take advantage of this offer check out the online shop and save £2 on the previous price.

 

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Rail 200 Whistle-Up 1/1/25

The F&WHR is organising some events to celebrate Rail 200, the 200th Anniversary of the first public railway which is generally accepted to be the Stockton & Darlington railway. The first event is planned to be a noisy enthusiastic celebration of steam with several locos whistling together at 12:00 on 1/1/25 at Porthmadog.

 

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Passengers on the morning Christmas Mountain Spirit that day will hear the train locomotives LINDA and BLANCHE sound their whistles as the train passes round the iconic spiral at Dduallt. In Porthmadog, HUGH NAPIER and PALMERSTON will be in steam - and at least one of them will be in Harbour Station for you to witness and photograph the occasion. At the same time the F&WHR will be live-streaming to Facebook from Rhyd Ddu with Paul Lewin (F&WHR GM) and NG/G16 No.143, which will be the loco working the Christmas Cwellyn train from Caernarfon that day.

 

F&WHR 27/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Friday was for a misty day with a temperature 6-8C and sunset is at 16:06. Temperatures remain mild for Christmas season with no snow this year (not even on the mountains). The Christmas Cwellyn/Mountain Spirit trains start on Saturday and still have a chance of running in the snow 28/12/24-1/1/25 though the medium range forecast says it is unlikely there will be any snow during these five days, predicting changeable windy mild weather instead. The current mild temperatures are likely to drop back to 5C on 1/1/25 with Snowdon getting a dusting of snow.

Works trains were anticipated clearing up the debris from Storm Darragh over the next few weeks. The WHR remains blocked by several large pine trees that have been uprooted and fallen across the line in the Beddgelert Forest so no coal trains can run from Dinas to Porthmadog over the Christmas season. If coal is needed it will have to come via Minffordd Yard. The Minffordd/Tan-y-Bwlch webcams were out of action for a 19th day. It seems the railway was closed down for Xmas and the rakes needed for the trains 28/12/24-1/1/25 will be sorted on Friday 27/12/24 if shunting is required.

Steam was noted being raised at 11:15 at Boston Lodge. A number of families were walking the platform in the afternoon sunshine presumably looking for train services but none were due to run though in previous years services had operated on 27/12 and even Boxing Day. As such services are largely staffed by volunteers, maybe it is the difficulty in recruiting them that has led to the cut back to just 5 days of operation. Steam shunting continues at 13:15 but no train came across The Cob.

 

Snow forecast

Long range forecasts suggest there might be snow fall in early January with up to a foot falling widely across North Wales. Unfortunately the Xmas services finish on 1/1/25 and other than works trains and coal trains there is unlikely to be any movement on the F&WHR. For full story click Daily Post link. Other supercomputer models give different results.

 

F&WHR 26/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Thursday was for a misty day with a temperature 8-10C and sunset is at 16:05. Temperatures remain mild for Christmas season with no snow this year (not even on the mountains). The Christmas Cwellyn/Mountain Spirit trains start next weekend and still have a chance of running in the snow 28/12/24-1/1/25. The long range forecast says it is unlikely there will be any snow during these five days, predicting changeable windy mild weather instead though temperatures are likely to drop back  to 5C on 1/1/25. Works trains were anticipated clearing up the debris from Storm Darragh. The WHR remains blocked by several large pine trees that have been uprooted and fallen across the line in the Beddgelert Forest so no coal trains will run from Dinas to Porthmadog over the Christmas period. If coal is needed it will have to come via Minffordd Yard. The Minffordd/Tan-y-Bwlch webcams were out of action for a 18th day. It seems the railway is closed down for Xmas today and the rakes will be sorted on Friday 27/12/24 for the trains 28/12/24-1/1/25.

 

North Wales Coast remains the Cinderella line

Nothing further has been heard of electrification of the North Wales Coast Line, not even discontinuous electrification as now proposed for East-West Rail Oxford-Cambridge (see latest East-West Rail consultation report). Now it is reported that Cardiff has a new through service to Edinburgh courtesy of Cross Country since 16/12.24 (see NR Press Release). There was an NR launch event at Cardiff Central on 16/12/24. Meanwhile Cardiff has just its one daily loco-hauled service to North Wales to Holyhead and Holyhead/Llandudno have lost all their loco-hauled interregional trains to Birmingham International and Manchester Airport while Cardiff/Swansea have an intensive service to Manchester.

Holyhead Port continues to suffer from the damage left by Storm Darragh when it is believed two ships damaged a linkspan causing it to collapse (see Daily Post report). There are fears the port could be closed until Easter. Traffic has been rerouted to alternative ports leading to reduced flows on the A55 which also serves the WHR for tourists arriving from the North West conurbation. Love them or hate them, 15/12/24 timetable change saw the end of the Voyagers in North Wales. in other news, loco hauled trains on the North and West route via Shrewsbury can now operate at line speed in common with Class 197 DMUs.

The Northern Belle hauled by Nos.57315/601 was held at Llanfair PG on return from Holyhead for almost 2 hours on 12/12/24 when a lorry, no doubt affected by Storm Darragh, swerved and struck Britannia Bridge. A bridge inspection followed but how exactly the rail deck which lies below the road deck could be impacted by the lorry is not explained. A case of over-caution by NR? 

 

Happy Xmas!

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F&WHR 25/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Wednesday was for an overcast day with a temperature 9-11C and sunset is at 16:04. Temperatures remain mild for Christmas with no snow this year. The rakes may be sorted by Friday for the Christmas Cwellyn/Mountain Spirit trains which start next weekend and still have a chance of running in the snow 28/12/24-1/1/25. The long range forecast says it is unlikely, predicting changeable windy mild weather instead e.g. 28/12/24 10C maximum and overcast. Works trains were anticipated clearing up the debris from Storm Darragh. The WHR remains blocked by several large pine trees that have been uprooted and fallen across the line in the Beddgelert Forest so no coal trains will run from Dinas to Porthmadog over the Christmas period. The Minffordd/Tan-y-Bwlch webcams were out of action for a 17th day. It seems the railway is closed down for Xmas today and the rakes will be sorted on Friday 27/12/24 for the trains 28/12/24-1/1/25.

 

Click on the YouTube link to watch 7 minutes 49 seconds of video covering the first Santa Special on 11/12/22 which operated in the snow for the first time in several years. This video was published on 25/12/22 and is best viewed at 1080p with Chrome. This video was produced by Barrie Hughes, taken on a Panasonic HDC 5D700 camcorder and edited on NCH VideoPad.

 

F&WHR 24/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Tuesday was for an overcast day with a temperature 10-12C. Sunset is a little later at 16:04 as the Winter Solstice is passed. Temperatures remain mild for Christmas with no snow this year. The rakes may be sorted by Friday for the Christmas Cwellyn/Mountain Spirit trains which start next weekend and still have a chance of running in the snow 28/12/24-1/1/25. The long range forecast says it is unlikely, predicting changeable windy mild weather instead e.g. 28/12/24 10C maximum and overcast. Works trains were anticipated clearing up the debris from Storm Darragh. The WHR remains blocked by several large pine trees that have been uprooted and fallen across the line in the Beddgelert Forest so no coal trains will run from Dinas to Porthmadog over the Christmas period. The Minffordd/Tan-y-Bwlch webcams were out of action for a 16th day. It is possible the railway will close down for Xmas today and the rakes will be sorted on 27/12/24 for the trains 28/12/24-1/1/25.

 

GM's 2025 Events and Review of 2024

Click on the YouTube link to watch 14 minutes 47 seconds of video presented by Paul Lewin (F&WHR GM) looking forward to 2025's events and reviewing those of 2024. This video is copyright F&WHR and was published on 23/12/24. It is best viewed at 1080p with Chrome and was videod on a 4K camcorder by John Wooden (F&WHR).

 

Caernarfon's Santa Special trains

Santa Specials operated for 3 weekends before Xmas with the Saturday 7/12/24 lost because of Storm Darragh. Caernarfon Castle supported No.130 or No.143 on all 9 trains to provide additional adhesion. All trains were fully booked showing the WHR could have operated on additional days/weekends like other heritage railways who offered Santa Specials. In particular the 23/12/24 could have been an additional day as the FR was open that day and offering Santa's Grotto/cab rides and Elf Expresses that day while the WHR was silent and shut down. Work on replacing the northern loop point was completed in the mid week between Santa Specials leaving work on the new track to the new Carriage Shed from the southern loop point area until later.

Tom Waldren has kindly offered some photos:

 

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This northerly view (mid 8/12/24) shows No.130  making a rare appearance and Caernarfon Castle preparing for the afternoon Santa Special. Click on image to enlarge and click again to enlarge to full size where available. Click on image to enlarge and click again to enlarge to full size where applicable. Credit Tom Waldren.

 

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This northerly view (mid December 2024) shows No.143 taking water at Caernarfon while Caernarfon Castle takes its place inside to provide extra adhesion for the Santa Special. Click on image to enlarge and click again to enlarge to full size where available. Click on image to enlarge and click again to enlarge to full size where applicable. Credit Tom Waldren.

 

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This northerly view (22/12/24) shows No.9 being used for track inspection at Caernarfon prior to the final day of Santa Specials after another windy night. Click on image to enlarge and click again to enlarge to full size where applicable. Credit Tom Waldren.

 

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This westerly view (22/12/24) shows No.9 approaching Waunfawr on the line inspection train. Click on image to enlarge and click again to enlarge to full size where applicable. Credit Tom Waldren.

 

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This northerly view (22/12/24) shows No.9 at Waunfawr on the line inspection train. Click on image to enlarge and click again to enlarge to full size where applicable. Credit Tom Waldren.

 

Dinas trackworks

Very few views of the Dinas trackworks have been contributed. Can the photographer of the image below please contact me so that due credit can be given for this photo. More photos of the Dinas trackworks would be gratefully received.

 

This northerly view (mid December 2024) shows No.143 and Caernarfon Castle departing Dinas on the Santa Special. Little work has been done on the new Carriage Shed access line since the points were fitted off the main route. The train is coming through Dinas wrong line as the trailable loop points at the north end of the loop need to be set to direct trains into the RH running loop. Click on image to enlarge and click again to enlarge to full size where applicable.

 

F&WHR 23/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Monday was for a deteriorating day with drizzle in the morning becoming heavy rain later in the afternoon with temperatures of a consistent 10C. Sunset is a little later at 16:03 as the Winter Solstice is passed. The north-westerly wind will increase to gusts of 60mph with a yellow warning  until 21:00 Sunday so line inspections might be required before trains are run this weekend. Temperatures remain mild for this weekend so it seems the Santa Specials will miss the snow this year. The Christmas Cwellyn/Mountain Spirit trains still have a chance of running in the snow 28/12/24-1/1/25 but the long range forecast says it is unlikely, predicting changeable windy mild weather instead e.g. 28/12/24 10C maximum and overcast. Works trains were anticipated clearing up the debris from Storm Darragh. The WHR remains blocked by several large pine trees that have been uprooted and fallen across the line in the Beddgelert Forest so no coal trains will run from Dinas to Porthmadog over the Christmas period. The Minffordd/Tan-y-Bwlch webcams were out of action for a 15th day.

Palmerston came across The Cob early today with the ECS and stopped at the king point at 09:40 for a brief inspection before arriving at 09:43 in the WHR platform. Palmerston started its run round at 09:47 after Blanche shunted Lilla to the FR platform off the rear of the ECS. Blanche took its first cab ride at 09:55 and its tender cab will give welcome shelter from the forecast rain. Palmerston returned at 10:50 and again at 12:55 as the weather turned murky. The next arrival was at 13:58 with the weather affecting the normal half hour journeys. The final shuttle departure was at 15:16 and the ECS departed at 17:56. Blanche continued to offer cab rides in the FR platform. The last cab rides were offered at about 17:00 and then Blanche collected Lilla and departed with the Santa's Grotto rake at 17:24 to mark the end of the Santa season on the FR.

 

Moving Pictures No.102 (23/12/24)

Click on the YouTube link to watch 18 minutes 31 seconds of video covering Dinas infrastructure changes and the delivery of Una to Boston Lodge. This video is copyright F&WHR and was published on 23/12/24. It is best viewed at 1080p with Chrome and was videod on a 4K camcorder by John Wooden (F&WHR).

 

F&WHR 22/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Sunday was for an improving day with heavy rain at first and sunny periods and showers in the afternoon with temperatures of 2 to 12C. Sunset is a little later at 16:02 as the Winter Solstice is passed. The north-westerly wind will increase to gusts of 60mph with a yellow warning  until 21:00 Sunday so line inspections might be required before trains are run this weekend. Temperatures remain mild for this weekend so it seems the Santa Specials will miss the snow this year. The Christmas Cwellyn/Mountain Spirit trains still have a chance of running in the snow 28/12/24-1/1/25 but the long range forecast says it is unlikely, predicting changeable windy mild weather instead e.g. 28/12/24 10C maximum and overcast. Works trains were anticipated clearing up the debris from Storm Darragh. The WHR remains blocked by several large pine trees that have been uprooted and fallen across the line in the Beddgelert Forest so no coal trains will run from Dinas to Porthmadog over the Christmas period. The Minffordd/Tan-y-Bwlch webcams were out of action for a 15th day.

Palmerston arrived with the ECS shuttle at 09:44 and Blanche and Lilla on the rear immediately shunted to the FR platform. Palmerston then ran round in the WHR platform to depart with the 10:15 shuttle. Palmerston hauled six Elf Express shuttles between 10:16 and 15:15 before returning with the ECS to the depot just before 16:00. Blanche and Lilla followed light engine after Santa's Grotto duties until about 17:00. Monday is the final day of the Porthmadog service but for unknown reasons the WHR is not scheduled to run a Santa Special tomorrow despite the FR being open and the WHR having lost Saturday 7/12/24 to Storm Darragh. Some people have 'hopped on' the shuttle at Minffordd proving 'hop on-hop off' fares are available from the guard. There are views of Palmerston at Porthmadog and a Minffordd on the Friends of the F&WHR Facebook page. Click here and here for images.

 

F&WHR 21/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Saturday was for an improving day with sunny periods in the afternoon and temperatures of 3 to 8C. Sunset is a little later at 16:02 as the Winter Solstice is passed now. The westerly wind will increase to gusts of 60mph by evening so line inspections might be required before trains are run this weekend. Temperatures remain mild for this weekend so it seems the Santa Specials will miss the snow this year. The Christmas Cwellyn/Mountain Spirit trains still have a chance of running in the snow 28/12/24-1/1/25 but the long range forecast says it is unlikely, predicting changeable windy mild weather instead. Works trains were anticipated clearing up the debris from Storm Darragh. The WHR remains blocked by several large pine trees that have been uprooted and fallen across the line in the Beddgelert Forest so no coal trains will run from Dinas to Porthmadog over the Christmas period. The Minffordd/Tan-y-Bwlch webcams were out of action for a 14th day.

 

This easterly view (21/12/24) shows Palmerston with the Elf Express ready to run round at 10:51 after the first shuttle of the day. The overcast weather made the day quite gloomy so the loco headlight was on to improve visibility at public crossings. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to expand fully where available. Image copyright F&WHR taken on a webcam.

 

Philip Clark notes that an S&T team of 3 lads in orange with a ladder fitted a shiny new semaphore signal arm to the platform signal missing the arm on Friday ready for the weekend's passenger services. Palmerston was noted arriving in the WHR platform with the ECS Elf Express before 10:00. Blanche was on the other end and shunted to the FR platform with Lilla. Blanche's cab provided protection for the families taking the cab ride in the drizzly conditions with the first noted at 10:05. The Elf Express returned from its first shuttle at 10:50 and soon settled into its 00:15 departures. At the end of the day the final Elf Express returned at 15:45. Palmerston ran round and departed with the ECS for the depot at 15:54 while Blanche continued to provide cab rides in the gathering gloom. Blanche eventually departed with Lyd light engine for the depot around 17:00.

 

This easterly view (21/12/24) shows the ECS Elf Express ready to run round at 15:54 as Blanche continued to offer cab rides. The overcast weather made the tender cab more welcoming to the public than Linda's cab. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to expand fully where available. Image copyright F&WHR taken on a webcam.

 

Quarry Hunslet to be restored at Boston Lodge

One of the National Slate Museum's (Llanberis) most treasured objects - Una the quarry engine - has been relocated this week in order to start a major refurbishment project as part of its redevelopment programme. The loco closely resembles Britomart. Staff from the F&WHR in Porthmadog have collected UNA from the Museum and will repair and fully refurbish her so the can return to the Museum when they reopen in 2026. UNA was built in 1905 by the Hunslet company of Leeds and worked at Pen-yr-Orsedd until about 1960, being used mainly to haul wagons of rubble inside the Quarry.
Acquired by the Museum in 1977 she has been a main attraction for many years - being steamed up and down the museum yard! Sadly she failed her safety tests a few years ago and has had to remain out of action since then - much to the disappointment of staff and visitors. Museum staff are so excited that UNA is finally being restored to full glory but also that the work is being done by F&WHR at their newly developed engineering works at Boston Lodge. The Railway, like the Museum, is part of Llechi Cymru - Wales Slate the World Heritage Site for the Slate Landscape of North West Wales - an important collaboration that brings a part of the story of slate full circle.
Did you know that UNA was dark green when she first came to the Museum? Following quite a bit of research it was found that, according to the company's records, she was originally painted in the deep red livery of the Midland Railway. In 2005 - to celebrate her centenary, she was restored to the original colour!
For photos see Festrail Facebook page :
📸Archive photo of UNA (Copyright Cyngor Gwynedd)
📸Dark Green UNA at the Museum in the 1990s
📸Dark Red UNA at the Museum after her Centenary in 2005
📸Internal parts of UNA on their way for restoration
📸On the move to Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways
The National Slate Museum redevelopment project is funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund - Cymru via Cyngor Gwynedd and the Llewyrchorllechi project, Welsh Government and other funders.

 

Final Yule logs of 2024

The final 6C56 of the year, the 10:56 SO Aberystwyth-Chirk log train of 2024 ran on 21/12/24 and has a SO path until 17/5/25.

 

Click on the YouTube link to watch 2 minutes 14 seconds of video covering the Class 37s hauling the Aberystwyth-Chirk logs on 21/12/24 with 97304 Tal-y-llyn and HNRC (Colas hire) 37405. The train is captured on the steep bank approaching Talerddig at MP 62 and again near Carno at MP52. This video is copyright H18-PDW Photography and was .published on 21/12/24. It is best viewed at 1080p with Chrome and was videod on a camcorder by  H18-PDW Photography.

 

F&WHR 20/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Friday was for an improving day with heavy rain at first and sunny periods in the afternoon with temperatures of 7 to 10C. Sunset is a little later at 16:02 as the Winter Solstice is passed. The wind will drops from gusts of 50mph to calmer weather in the afternoon but line inspections might be required before trains are run this weekend. Temperatures remain mild for this weekend so it seems the Santa Specials will miss the snow this year. The Christmas Cwellyn/Mountain Spirit trains still have a chance of running in the snow 28/12/24-1/1/25 but the long range forecast says it is unlikely, predicting changeable windy mild weather instead. Works trains were anticipated clearing up the debris from Storm Darragh. The WHR remains blocked by several large pine trees that have been uprooted and fallen across the line in the Beddgelert Forest so no coal trains will run from Dinas to Porthmadog over the Christmas period. The Minffordd/Tan-y-Bwlch webcams were out of action for a 13th day. One of the signal arms on the platform seems to be missing but the aspect is still working,

It seems the F&WHR has not taken up the suggestion of running Santa Specials on 23/12/24 to make up for income lost when the first Saturday's Santa Specials were cancelled by damage caused by Storm Darragh. The FR will be running trains on 23/12/24 so it is not immediately apparent why the WHR could not be open on that day.

 

Local residents discount at Xmas!

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On Sunday and Monday the 29-30/12/24 the FF&WHR is offering a 50% discount for the whole family, on any of our train services, to local residents with their primary address in any postcode area from LL22 to LL78 (inclusive).
 Trains from Porthmadog:
CHRISTMAS MOUNTAIN SPIRIT
▪ Departing at 10:00 and 13:30
▪ [Standard and Gold]
 Trains from Blaenau Ffestiniog:
▪ CHRISTMAS MOUNTAIN SPIRIT
▪ Departing at 11:40
▪ [Standard]
 Trains from Caernarfon:
CHRISTMAS CWELLYN
▪ Departing at 10:45 and 13:45
▪ [Standard and Gold]
 The voucher code is: LOCALSXMAS
This code will only work on these specified train services on the 29th and 30th of December 2024
ℹ Discount offer is for tickets only and does not include Guidebooks or Food & Drink.
 This code can be used to apply the discount when making bookings online, on the phone, at our Booking Office counters or on the trains, via the Guard.
 PLEASE NOTE: Customers must bring proof of residency (e.g. Driver’s License) on the day of travel to show at the check-in desk.

 

Christmas Mountain Spirit

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On the Ffestiniog Railway the Christmas Mountain Spirit services run between Porthmadog and Blaenau Ffestiniog - and passengers can start their journey from either station. Sit back and relax as you enjoy a festive journey through the beautiful landscapes of Snowdonia National Park, with popular sights including the towering slate tips in Blaenau Ffestiniog, the spiral at Dduallt and the Moelwyn tunnel near Llyn Ystradau. See timetable above.

▪ Trains run twice a day from Porthmadog (these trains provide a once a day return possible from Blaenau Ffestiniog) between 28/12/24 and 1/1/25 inclusive. Seats available in Standard and First Class - so passengers can treat themselves to a journey in one of the luxurious Pullman carriage to make the day even more special!

ℹ For more information and to book tickets, visit festrail.co.uk/christmas

 

Spooners Xmas opening

Spooner's opening hours change over Christmas. Spooners will be closed from 6/1/25-3/2/25 inclusive.

 

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F&WHR 19/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Thursday was for a day of sunny periods with showers later and temperatures of 5 to 7C. Sunset is at 16:01 as we pass the Winter Solstice. The wind will drops from gusts of 5mph to calmer weather this afternoon persistent heavy rain forecast but line inspections might be required before trains are run this weekend. Temperatures remain mild for next weekend so it seems the Santa Specials will miss the snow this year. The Christmas Cwellyn/Mountain Spirit trains still have a chance of running in the snow 28/12/24-1/1/25 but the long range forecast says it is unlikely, predicting changeable windy mild weather instead. Works trains were anticipated clearing up the debris from Storm Darragh. The WHR remains blocked by several large pine trees that have been uprooted and fallen across the line in the Beddgelert Forest so no coal trains will run from Dinas to Porthmadog over the Christmas period. The Minffordd/Tan-y-Bwlch webcams were out of action for a 12th day. One of the signal arms on the platform seems to be missing but the aspect is still working

Criccieth Castle was noted in the WHR platform with a short works train ar 14:30. The loco ran round and shunted the two flat wagons to the FR yard. The WHR water wagon was added to the rake at 14:45 from the seawall siding and the rake propelled back into the seawall siding at 15:00. The diesel emerged from the sidings at 15:15 and departed light engine for the depot at 15:30.

 

Christmas Cwellyn

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The Christmas Cwellyn launches on Saturday 28/12/24 with just 5 days of service twice a day until 1/1/25. In pre-COVID days there used to be seven days of operation over the school Xmas Holidays, kicking off on Boxing Day as many other heritage railways do. Travel to the F&WHR from the great conurbations is likely to be eased by the closure of Holyhead as a port until at least 15/1/25 following damage to the linkspan presumably caused by ferries experiencing difficulty docking during Storm Darragh. See BBC report. The long term solution as global warming makes storms more likely is surely to have a Channel Tunnel between Holyhead and Dublin. When the UK was in the EU this would have attracted grant support under the Trans Europe Network programme as a vital link.

The Christmas Cwellyn operates between Caernarfon and Rhyd Ddu. This is a full length train hauled by a Garratt loco unlike the summer Cwellyn. At seat service will be offered from the buffet. Although not advertised as such, it is likely this train runs with a 'hop on-hop off' carriage. It is possible to make a return journey starting at Rhyd Ddu at about midday. Enquire with the booking office for the availability of fares other than Caernarfon-Rhyd Ddu return tickets.

ℹ For more information and to book your tickets, visit festrail.co.uk/christmas. See timetable above.

 

F&WHR 18/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Wednesday was for a day of sunny periods and showers with temperatures of 4 to 12C. The wind warning is in place until 09:00 northerly wind will build up this afternoon with persistent heavy rain forecast which might require line inspections before trains are run this weekend. Temperatures remain mild for next weekend so it seems the Santa Specials will miss the snow this year. The Christmas Cwellyn/Mountain Spirit trains still have a chance of running in the snow 28/12/24-1/1/25 but the long range forecast suggests it is unlikely. Works trains were anticipated clearing up the debris from Storm Darragh. The WHR remains blocked by several large pine trees that have been uprooted and fallen across the line in the Beddgelert Forest so no coal trains will run from Dinas to Porthmadog over the Christmas period. The Minffordd/Tan-y-Bwlch webcams were out of action for an 11th day. One of the signal arms on the platform seems to be missing but the aspect is still working.

 

Xmas Workshops still have vacancies

There are still opportunities to visit Boston Lodge on 28 and 30/12/24 for the How a Steam Engine Works Workshop. Scan the QR code for more details or visit the website.

 

May be an image of 6 people, train, railway and text

Click on the advert to enlarge. Advert copyright F&WHR.

 

F&WHR 17/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Tuesday was for a day of sunny periods and showers with temperatures of 11 to 12C. A southerly wind warning is in place overnight with gusts up to 60mph which might require line inspections tomorrow. Temperatures remain mild for next weekend. While the Santa Specials will seemingly miss the snow this year the Christmas Cwellyn/Mountain Spirit trains still have a chance of running in the snow 28/12/24-1/1/25. Works trains were anticipated clearing up the debris from Storm Darragh. The WHR remains blocked by several large pine trees that have been uprooted and fallen across the line in the Beddgelert Forest so no coal trains will run from Dinas to Porthmadog over the Christmas period. The Minffordd/Tan-y-Bwlch webcams were out of action for an tenth day. One of the signals on the platform seems to have lost its arm but the light is still working.

Upnor Castle has been busy with the new lineside management/tool wagon No.5004 between Plas Halt and Tyler's Curve on the FR. See Facebook Festrail webpage for images.

 

F&WHR 16/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Monday was for an increasingly overcast day with temperatures of 9 to 11C. Temperatures rise to a mild 13C midweek and there is no snow in the forecast for next weekend. While the Santa Specials will seemingly miss the snow this year the Christmas Cwellyn/Mountain Spirit still have a chance of running in the snow 28/12/24-1/1/25. Works trains were anticipated clearing up the debris from Storm Darragh. The WHR remains blocked by several large pine trees that have been uprooted and fallen across the line in the Beddgelert Forest so no coal trains will run from Dinas to Porthmadog over the Christmas period. The Minffordd/Tan-y-Bwlch webcams were out of action for an 9th day.

At 10:05 Upnor Castle was noted departing the WHR platform for Beddgelert with a short works train consisting of FR Mess Coach No.1111 and a DZ wagon loaded with equipment.

 

This easterly view (16/12/24) shows Upnor Castle with the FR Mess coach and a DZ wagon heading towards Beddgelert possible to clear the fallen trees blocking the line. The overcast weather made the day quite gloomy so the loco headlight was on to improve visibility at public crossings. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to expand fully where available. Image copyright F&WHR taken on a webcam.

 

A set of photos from Luke Griffin Photography has been added to Friends of the F&WHR Facebook page that encapsulate the decorations of Santa' Grotto and Lilla's train.

 

F&WHR 15/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Sunday was for an overcast day with temperatures of 9 to 12C and drizzle later. Sunset was 16:00. Temperatures rise to a mild 13C midweek and there is no snow in the forecast for this weekend or next weekend. While the Santa Specials will miss the snow this year the Christmas Cwellyn/Mountain Spirit still have a chance of running in the snow 28/12/24-1/1/25. Works trains were anticipated clearing up the debris from Storm Darragh but no works trains were noted. The WHR remains blocked by several large pine trees that have been uprooted and fallen across the line in the Beddgelert Forest so no coal trains will run from Dinas to Porthmadog over the Christmas period. The Minffordd/Tan-y-Bwlch webcams were out of action for an 8th day.

Blanche turned up at 09:34 in the WHR platform in a repeat Saturday's movements. The run round was completed 5 minutes later after Linda and Lilla on the rear shunted to the FR platform. Linda started cab rides at 09:55 and Blanche started its 00:15 Elf Express shuttles at 10:15. Cab rides continues, sometimes with 5 minutes intervals, throughout the day as did the hourly shuttles. The final shuttle was at 15:15, returning at 15:45 and running round and departing ECS for Boston Lodge at 15:57. Cab rides continued into the dusk but eventually Linda coupled to Lilla and left light engine for the depot at 17:10. The Minffordd shuttle timetable has now been amended (see above) to reflect the actual times of the Elf Express.

Click here to view a short video showing the Santa's Grotto experience and cab ride.

 

The Christmas Cracker Railtour 14/12/24

Y Cracyr Nadolig railtour ran from Wolverhampton to Blaenau Ffestiniog/Llandudno on 14/12/24 powered double headed up the Lledr valley and by top and tail LSL loco Nos. 40013 Andania (as green liveried D213) and 45118 The Royal Artilleryman in BR blue on return from Blaenau Ffestiniog. As it made its way back through Roman Bridge. Paul Lewin (F&WHR GM) captured the moment on video. The railtour was run by InterCity using a mixed set of Mk 2 coaches, mostly in Pullman livery.

 

WHRSoc website live

The new WHR Society website is now live but the Members Area including the maps accessed by many is not yet available.

 

F&WHR 14/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Saturday was to start with sunny periods but for an overcast afternoon with temperatures of 8 to 9C. Sunset was 16:00. Temperatures rise to a mild 13C. There is no snow in the forecast for this weekend's Santa Specials except on the mountains. Snowdon could form an attractive backdrop at Rhyd Ddu. Works trains were anticipated clearing up the debris from Storm Darragh but none were noted. The WHR remains blocked by several large pine trees that have been uprooted and fallen across the line in the Beddgelert Forest. The Minffordd/Tan-y-Bwlch webcams were out of action for a 7th day.

The signalbox could have done with a volunteer signaller today as there were many movements, seemingly not all connected with Santa events. Things kicked off at 09:45 with Blanche arriving in the WHR platform with Observation Car No.152 and 3 saloons plus Lilla and Linda on the rear. Blanche ran round via the WHR loop and the other two shunted to the FR platform where Linda immediately started giving cab rides from 10:00. Vale of Ffestiniog arrived in the WHR through line from Boston Lodge with the WHR tank wagon and two coaches at 09:58. Blanche departed on the first Elf Express shuttle to Minffordd at 10:15 and the diesel shunted its rake to the seawall siding at 10:24. Ten minutes later it left with the two coaches, the tank wagon remaining in the seawall siding.

 

This easterly view (14/12/24) shows a busy scene at Porthmadog with Vale of Ffestiniog with tank wagon in the FR loop and Blanche of the Elf Express Minffordd shuttle in the WHR platform. Meanwhile Linda offers cab rides to those visiting the Santa's Grotto rake in the FR platform. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to expand fully where available. Image copyright F&WHR taken on a webcam.

 

Blanche returned at 10:40 and immediately ran round. The Funkey departed with its two coaches at 10:47 for Boston Lodge. Blanche departed at 11:15 setting an hourly schedule for the shuttle it kept up throughout the day always using the WHR platform. Meanwhile Linda offered regular cab rides in the FR platform every 10 minutes or so. The shuttle was back at 11:49 and ran round at 11:54. Surprisingly the Funkey returned with its two coaches at 11:58 into the FR yard and departed propelling its two coaches back to Boston Lodge at 12:04. The shuttle kept its regularly xx:15 departures throughout the afternoon, returning for the final time at 15:45 as dusk gathered. After running round the shuttle departed for Boston Lodge at 15:55 while Linda continued with the cab rides in the FR platform. Finally, Linda coupled to Lilla and the pair departed light engine for the depot at 17:00.

 

Darjeeling 19B progress 14/12/24

Jeremy Davey writes: I wanted just to just drop a quick note here with some very good news. The new boiler design is complete, and is now with BES for certification.
I also wanted to take a moment to say that it has been an absolute pleasure working with Paul Lewin, Bob Yates and Jon Whalley at the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways on this new boiler design. Their attention to detail as we've worked through the various options together has been remarkable, and we're confident we have a first class design ready to go for certification.
I'm so grateful to the FR team - not only for the quality of their work, but also for the way they have worked with us to achieve a design we can all be proud of. I can't wait to get it built so we can have 19B back in steam and entertaining all the people whose generosity has made this possible.
It's been a fascinating journey to get the design right, and I'll write much more soon about the challenges and discoveries that we made on that journey, especially around the firebox - there are some aspects of Sharp, Stewart's original design which are quite remarkable. But for now I'd just like to leave you with the picture below to whet your appetite.
The next step once BES has approved the design is to place a contract for manufacturing the boiler. We are working off a best estimate for the cost at this stage, and we are now less than &pound10,000 from reaching the target. I wouldn't be doing my job well if I didn't say that any help you can give to get us over the line would be greatly appreciated. Please see https://www.darjeelingtank.org.uk/support-us for more info on how you can do that.
Finally, with Christmas looming I also wanted to thank you for all your support in 2024. We are - I hope - about 16 months away from having 19B back in service, and this would not have been possible without the generosity and kindness of all our supporters. From all of us at the Trust, I want to wish you a happy, safe and relaxing Christmas with your families.

Click here for a line drawing of the new boiler. When completely restored in 2026 this loco is likely to visit the WHR SuperPower and similar events.

 

Yule logs roll again 14/12/24

6C56 the 09:50 ran on 14/12/24 from Aberystwyth to Chirk Kronospan via Chester (reverse), a welcome return of freight on the Cambrian. This service has been missing for a several months. The train was hauled by No.97304 Tal-y-llyn and HNR No.37405. Click here for 4K video of the train passing Newtown this afternoon. The WHR could offer a few logs to the operator at the moment!!

 

F&WHR 13/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Friday was for an overcast day with temperatures of 3 to 8C and a very light breeze. Sunset was 16:00. There is no snow in the forecast for next weekend's Santa Specials except on the mountains. Snowdon could form an attractive backdrop at Rhyd Ddu. Works trains were anticipated clearing up the debris from Storm Darragh but none were noted. The WHR remains blocked by several large pine trees that have been uprooted and fallen across the line in the Beddgelert Forest. The Minffordd and Tan-y-bwlch webcams have been off line for 6 days following storm damage.

 

Pioneer diesel loco KS4415 progress 13/12/24

The volunteer team rebuilding pioneer diesel KS4415 has turned its attention to the 'dinosaur' engine which does not have normal head gaskets. Instead it has individual seals for the waterways and copper rings to seal the cylinders. The original water seals were copper inserts with a soft washer, although it is difficult to tell what material it is. This week volunteers have made a set new ones, and they are really looking forward to finding out how much they leak.
The copper inserts were made by starting with a flaring tool and then beating the shape out with a hammer. The new washer is nitrile rubber. Hopefully that will be soft enough to deform around the copper and seal between the head and the block. If not, volunteers will have to rethink and use a different material. This is another small step towards getting the MDB4 power unit together. For images see KS4415 page.

 

F&WHR 12/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Thursday was for an overcast day with temperatures of 4 to 8C but still with a chilly north easterly breeze. Sunset was 16:00. There is no snow in the forecast for next weekend's Santa Specials except on the mountains. The Minffordd and Tan-y-bwlch webcams have been off line for 5 days following storm damage. Works trains were anticipated clearing up the debris from Storm Darragh but none were noted. The WHR remains blocked by several large pine trees that have been uprooted and fallen across the line in the Beddgelert Forest.

At 09:40 on 12/12/24 Upnor Castle was spotted passing through Harbour Station and going up the WHR with a works train comprising a DZ, carrying the chipper, the new PW bush whacker vehicle and the old cream/maroon PW carriage (Mess coach No.111?)- presumably to start clearing the line.

 

Velinheli nominated for HRA award

Velinheli has been nominated for a Heritage Railways Association award following the overhaul and fitting a new boiler on this small quarry Hunslet earlier this year. The loco has always been a popular sight on the F&WHR, appearing at special events and on footplate ride duties, with its scarlet livery brightening up the scene.
It would be a great show of appreciation for the efforts of the team of dedicated volunteers and staff who have been involved in the work on VELINHELI, if all F&WHR supporters reflected this and voted for them in these awards.
ℹ To cast your vote, use the link below. The loco restoration project is No.5 in the alphabetical list - just click the button beneath the photo of VELINHELI to register your vote.
https://www.steamrailway.co.uk/blog/news/hra_awards/

 

North Wales Coast main line

Freightliner livery No.70009 (on hire to Colas) hauled 6K36 the 1356 Penmaenmawr Quarry to Bradwell (Longport) stone train on 10/12/24 delayed a day by the clean up from Storm Darragh. Two days later Colas livery No.70802 hauled the same working.

New ROG green Stadler trimode loco No.93001 (with non standard font side and front number) has been on test at 25kV between Crewe and Carlisle on an ECS test train to check it does not interfere with signals overnight 11/12/24. It is also planned to use the locos on fast freight. The locos will be used on London-Stirling passenger services. Meanwhile GBRf's new Stadler Class 99 will run on 25kV or burn renewable HVO (refined hydrotreated vegetable oils).

 

F&WHR 11/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Wednesday was for a day of sunny periods with temperatures of 1 to 7C but still with a chilly north easterly breeze. Sunset was 16:00. There is no snow in the forecast for next weekend's Santa Specials except on the mountains but at lease this will create a suitably alpine backdrop. The Minffordd and Tan-y-bwlch webcams were still off-line as a result of a fallen tree four days ago which also cut the power supply to Boston Lodge and Minffordd station. Works trains may be out and about repairing damage from the storm which brought down trees across the line in the Beddgelert Forest. No works trains were noted today.

 

F&WHR 10/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Tuesday was for an improving day of sunny periods with temperatures of 1 to 7C but still with a chilly northerly breeze. There is no snow in the forecast for next weekend's Santa Specials and the weather continues in its autumnal style for another week. The Minffordd and Tan-y-bwlch webcams were still off-line as a result of a fallen tree three days ago which also cut the power supply to Boston Lodge and Minffordd station. Works trains may be out and about repairing damage from the storm which brought down trees across the line in at least one location.

 

F&WHR Damage report 10/12/24

Click on the YouTube link to watch 4 minutes 58 seconds of video covering infrastructure damage caused by Storm Darragh as related by the F&WHR's Paul Lewin (GM). This video is copyright F&WHR and was published on 18/11/24. It is best viewed at 1080p with Chrome and was videod on a 4K camcorder by John Wooden (F&WHR).

 

The damage seems to be confined to the section of line between Rhyd Ddu and Beddgelert. Due to the large size of trees and the number involved this section of line will take until the end of January to clear. The fallen trees are concentrated between Ty'n-y-coed and Bron Hebog level crossings. A works train has already passed the full length of the FR and also between Caernarfon and Rhyd Ddu so the Santa Specials/Christmas Mountain Spirit/Cwellyn/Elf Express services can all be operated as planned subject to any further storm damage.

 

F&WHR 9/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Monday was for a day of sunny periods with temperatures of 4 to 9C but still with a chilly northerly breeze as Stork Darragh finally clears the area. The Minffordd and Tan-y-bwlch webcams were still off-line as a result of a fallen tree two days ago which also cut the power supply to Boston Lodge and Minffordd station. Works trains may be out and about repairing damage from the storm which brought down trees across the line in at least one location.

 

Keeping the Magic Alive!

F&WHR staff found it so upsetting when they had to cancel their Santa Special trains and Christmas activities on Saturday but thanks to the efforts of staff and volunteers services were 'back on track' on Sunday - even though some delays or slight alterations to plans were inevitably experienced.
This makes it double gratifying to see that those efforts were appreciated by everyone who braved the after-effects of Storm Darragh and travelled to have a special day on the F&WHR Some other railways lost their whole weekend of Christmas activities..
The F&WHR want to share this wonderful set of photos and comments from a family who visited Santa's Grotto at Porthmadog and travelled on the Elf Express train to Minffordd. The F&WHR would love to see more of your photos as well - so why not post them to the F&WHR Facebook page. Supporters are hoping the WHR can make up for the lost day by offering services on 23/12/24. After all there seems to be no reason why the WHR should be closed on a day when the FR is open?

 

F&WHR 8/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Sunday was for an improving day of sunny periods with temperatures of 5 to 9C but still with a yel1ow wind warning from 06:00 to 18:00. Sunset was at 16:00 and Storm Darragh's winds were fading slowly from gusts of 50+ mph overnight Saturday to 30+mph Monday morning. The Minffordd and Tan-y-bwlch webcams were off-line as a result of a fallen tree which also cut the power supply to Boston Lodge and Minffordd station.

The signal box opened at 09:05 and steam was being raised at the depot. Families started turning up at 10:00. At around 11:00 Linda and Blanche turned up with the Elves. Blanche was noted shunting the FR platform at 11:07 while Linda offered cab rides from the WHR platform for the length of the platform. This continued for some hours with each loco sticking to its platform but there was no sign of the promised Elf Express. At 12:22 Linda ran onto the WHR loop from Britannia Bridge and stabled there leaving Blanche to cater for the cab rides.

Criccieth Castle arrived with a 4 coach set in the WHR platform at 12:43. Linda then joined the east end of the train. The train departed for Minffordd at 13:00 on the Elf Express and arrived back in sunshine at 13:30, departing on a second run at 13:35. The train arrived back at 14:08 and returned at 14:45, departing on the third trip at 14:54. The train arrived back at 15:23 and departed just 3 minutes later. The trains had packed up and returned to the depot by 16:30.

 

This easterly view (8/12/24) shows Criccieth Castle with Linda top and tailing the Elf Express at 13:30 returning with the return 13:00 from Minffordd. Blanche was giving cab rides in the FR platform. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to expand fully where available. Image copyright F&WHR taken on a webcam.

 

Elf Express images from Sunday can be viewed at the Friends of F&WHR Facebook page.

 

F&WHR 7/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Saturday was for an improving but overcast day with temperatures of 6 to 9C and heavy rain easing off in the afternoon. Sunset was at 16:00 and Storm Darragh's winds peaked with gusts of 80-90 mph overnight Friday but were slowly calming down during the day. The Government's Red Warning siren was broadcast to mobile phones in the GPS coastal area and trees blocked several roads around Porthmadog. Greenacres Haven Chalet Park at Black Rock Sands was closed and bridges/viaducts were also closed. Landslides closed some trunk roads. The local councils were clearing obstructions in the morning. The Cob was not much impacted as high tide was around midday when the storm was decreasing. The Minffordd and Tan-y-bwlch webcams were off-line maybe as a result of a fallen tree.

After staff inspections on Saturday morning all train services were cancelled due to line blockages (see below). Works trains may be out and about clearing fallen trees later in the day but none were noted. There was a late decision to run trains on Sunday 8/12/24 subject to there being no further storm problems overnight.

 

All trains cancelled Saturday!

On Saturday morning it was announced that all services would be cancelled because of Storm Darragh.

This now includes the afternoon trains that were previously awaiting a decision:

CAERNARFON:
10:00 Santa Special TRAIN - CANCELLED
13:40 Santa Special TRAIN - CANCELLED
Y STESION - THE STATION CLOSED ALL DAY
PORTHMADOG:
HARBOUR STATION CLOSED ALL DAY
SANTA'S GROTTO - CLOSED
Elf Express Minffordd SHUTTLE TRAINS - CANCELLED
SHOP - CLOSED
SPOONER'S CAFE - CLOSED
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Having heard back from the inspection team, who have been out working in atrocious conditions to see if it would be possible to run trains at all today, the F&WHR has been forced to make the sad decision to cancel all of our planned activities today. With trees blown down onto the railway, roads blocked and damage to other structures it is not only impossible to run trains, it is also difficult for staff and visitors to get to the railway.
Pre-booked ticket holders will be contacted, via text/email with further information, as soon as possible.
Santa Special Train bookings for cancelled trains will receive a full refund in the next couple of days. People with bookings for Santa's Grotto and the Elf Express will be offered the option of rebooking on another date or receiving a full refund. Please avoid phoning unless absolutely essential, to allow the Booking Office staff to process all the changes.
FURTHER DECISIONS on Sunday's Santa Special Trains and activities at Harbour Station were made during the afternoon and an announcement was made to reopen the line Sunday (see below). Supporters are hoping the WHR will be opened on 23/12/24 to offer additional Santa Special trains to compensate disappointed passengers as the FR is running Santa's Grotto that day and Elf Express Minffordd shuttles.

 

Trains will be running Sunday 8/12/24

✅ Following further inspection of the railway, the F&WHR is pleased to say that the decision has been taken to run the Santa Special Trains from Caernarfon tomorrow (Sunday 8/12/24) as originally planned.
⚠ Note: this is subject to no further problems arising overnight. There is a tree obstructing the line at the moment, but this will be cleared before trains run in the morning. Thank you to those who reported it!
✅ In Porthmadog, Harbour Station will be open as originally planned for Santa's Grotto, Footplate Rides and Elf Express Shuttle Trains to Minffordd.
⚠ Note: The F&WHR is currently without power at our Loco Works and along the line to (and at) Minffordd Station (hence no webcams other than Porthmadog-Ed). This may cause a delay, so the shuttle trains may run later than anticipated - but they will be running... but again, subject to no further problems arising overnight.
The Gift Shop and Spooner's Cafe-Bar will also be open as planned.
Footplate Rides should take place on Blanche - a loco with an enclosed cab to protect visitors from the weather, should it rain!
❗Please allow extra time to complete your journey to the F&WHR, as there may well be ongoing disruption on roads and railways in the area - due to flooding, fallen trees etc.
The F&WHR will be very busy in Porthmadog on Sunday, as many people have transferred their Santa's Grotto visit and Elf Express ride from Saturday's cancelled events. To help the railway take care of everybody, please do your best to keep to your booked times so queues and delays can be avoided.
If you arrive early, Spooner's Cafe is lovely and warm, while footplate rides are available outside without pre-booking, so there is something to enjoy before your Shuttle Train ride and visit to Santa in his Grotto!
It has been a hectic and frustrating 24 hours, but hopefully the F&WHR will be able to put Storm Darragh in the rear view mirror and get on with the serious business of enjoying the festive celebrations.

 

F&WHR 6/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Friday was for an increasingly rainy overcast day with temperatures of 3 to 13C. Sunset is at 16:01 and temperatures are expected to return to average winter values after the weekend with the chance of snow on the mountains to make an alpine background for the Santa Specials. An overnight wind warning was in force for 15:00 to 03:00. Work was visible at Tan-y-bwlch on the station master's cottage which is being prepared for rental next year.

At 13:45 there was a repeat of Wednesday's light engine movements with Criccieth Castle running round Lilla in the WHR platform before propelling the dead steam loco into the F% platform some 10 minutes later. After depositing the loco with the Santa's Grotto rake, the diesel emerged light engine at 14:17 and departed for the depot ar 14:22. This means the Santa's Grotto train is now complete and ready for customers over the weekend.

 

Trains cancelled by Storm Darragh

It is with great regret that the F&WHR has made the decision to cancel all of their activities tomorrow morning 7/12/24.
CAERNARFON:
10:00 Santa Special TRAIN - CANCELLED
STATION CLOSED until 12:00
PORTHMADOG:
HARBOUR STATION CLOSED until 12:00
Including -
SANTA'S GROTTO
Elf Express SHUTTLE TRAINS
SHOP
SPOONER'S CAFE
Pre-booked ticket holders will be contacted, via text/email with further information, as soon as possible. Please avoid phoning unless absolutely essential, to allow the Booking Office staff to process all the changes.
FURTHER DECISIONS on the afternoon Santa Special and activities at Harbour Station will be made in the morning. Please keep an eye on Facebook for the latest updates. (Editor's note: As the FR is offering trains on 23/12/24 at Porthmadog when the WHR is closed, the WHR could offer alternative Santa Specials on this day if it was practical.)

 

Red warning of 90mph winds forecast Saturday morning!

The Met Office has issued a rare Red Warning for 90mph damaging gales for Gwynedd, covering the F&WHR area from Storm Darragh from 03:00 until 11:00 on Saturday morning. Large waves are likely breaking on The Cob which could make the Elf Express Minffordd shuttle an exciting ride! An inspection train might be required between Caernarfon and Rhyd Ddu to check if there are any obstructions before the Santa Special re-opens at 12:00 after the storm closure. See Daily Post report.

 

More Xmas holiday courses at Boston Lodge

CHRISTMAS PRESENT OR CHRISTMAS TREAT..?
HOW DO STEAM LOCOMOTIVES WORK..!
28th and 30th December
If you are looking for that extra special gift or experience, do not miss out on the opportunity to join one of the F&WHR's popular 'Hands-On' activities at Boston Lodge...
NOTE: Due to demand, the F&WHR now has afternoon sessions to allow more people to get their hands on the controls of a steam loco this festive period - so, if you are interested in booking a place as a gift or for yourself, do not delay.
▪ 28th December - 10:00 - One space remaining
▪ 28th December - 13:30 - Six places available
▪ 30th December - 13:30 - Eight places available
Read what past visitors have to say!
✅ 'Definitely a tick off the bucket list. A great privilege to have such access. Will recommend.'
✅ 'A really wonderful experience fulfilling childhood fantasies. The driver and fireman were fab and fun.'
✅ 'Driver experience just what the doctor ordered. Great.'
✅ 'A great experience and very informative.'
For more information and to book your place in the group, head to
https://www.festrail.co.uk/workshop-how-steam.../

 

F&WHR 5/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Thursday was for an increasingly rainy overcast day with temperatures of 3 to 13C. Sunset is at 16:01 and temperatures are expected to return to average winter values at the weekend with the chance of snow on the mountains to make an alpine background for the Santa Specials. An overnight wind warning was in force for 15:00 to 03:00. Work was visible at Tan-y-bwlch on the station master's cottage which is being prepared for rental next year.

 

Storm Darragh threatens to close North Wales roads 5/12/24

The storm this weekend (Friday 15:00-Sunday 06:00) might lead TfW to close viaducts in anticipation of dangerously high wind gusts of up to 80 mph. See Daily Post story for full details.

 

International Volunteers Day 5/12/24

'International Volunteer Day' was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1985 to recognize and celebrate the contributions of volunteers worldwide. The F&WHR is extremely lucky to have a fantastic band of skilled and willing people who 'give up' their free time to help run, maintain and organise the railway's activities - working in all areas of the organisation. They come from a broad spectrum of backgrounds, professions, ages and abilities but all share a passion for the Ffestiniog Railway and/or the Welsh Highland Railway.
Without their support the F&WHR would not be able to run the railway as well as they do now. The volunteers operate locomotives, guard trains, control signals and the safe running of the railway; they help maintain the track, clear lineside vegetation growth, look after station gardens, greet visitors, work in the shops and booking office; they restore, repair and rebuild locos, carriages, wagons and buildings; they work ‘behind the scenes’ publicising our railways, raising funds, looking after our archive collection, providing financial and legal advice, help us in planning for the future etc. The list goes on and on.
Volunteers have such a wide variety of skills and personalities but their efforts make the F&WHR what it is today - and will be in the future. If you would like to be part of that future, come and join the F&WHR as a volunteer yourself. Bring your skills and interests with you, or come and try your hand at something completely different from your 'day to day' life. It is a great way to meet people, make new friends and become part of a team working to a common goal.
You can find out more about 'Volunteering on the F&WHR' on the F&WHR website @ festrail.co.uk/volunteering
So, on International Volunteers Day, here is a big "Thank You!" to all the F&WHR volunteers - Past, Present and Future - for all you do, and the railway looks forward to seeing you here on your next visit!

 

F&WHR 4/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Wednesday was for an increasingly rainy overcast day with temperatures of 8 to 12C. Sunset is at 16:02 and temperatures are expected to become milder and damper mid week before returning to colder conditions at the weekend with the chance of snow on the mountains to make an alpine background for the Santa Specials. Work was visible at Tan-y-bwlch on the station master's cottage which is being prepared for rental next year.

At 10:40 Criccieth Castle was noted with Lilla in the WHR platform. The diesel ran round 5 minutes later and at 10:55 Lilla was propelled into the FR platform. The diesel was signalled to depart but it appears staff took a well deserved lunch break as the route as still set at midday. The pair eventually shunted back to the WHR platform at 12:55. Finally they departed for the depot 5 minutes later.

 

This easterly view (4/12/24) shows Criccieth Castle coupling up to Lilla at 10:55 to shunt it onto the Santa's Grotto rake in the FR platform. The weather was murky and rain was increasing. Click on the image to enlarge and click again to expand fully where available. Image copyright F&WHR taken on a webcam.

 

A storm warning was issued for 70 mph winds for Thursday night covering the period 15:00 Thursday-06:00 Friday. See Daily Post report. A second wind and rain warning has been issued for 15:00 Friday to 06:00 Sunday with the threat of 80mph wind gusts on the coast.

 

FR Soc volunteers win NR award 4/12/24

Congratulations to the Ffestiniog Railway Society (and, specifically, the 'Buildings Minibash Team') who have received the 'Network Rail Volunteers Award' at today's National Rail Heritage Awards for the restoration work on Penrhyn Station.
ℹ Network Rail Volunteers Award:
For projects with significant volunteer input, for an historic railway or tramway building or structure in any ownership See www.nrha.org.uk
The Team are currently working on the Tan-y-Bwlch Station House - if you would like to join them and help with this and other projects, you can find more information at https://www.festrail.co.uk/volunteering/

 

F&WHR 3/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Tuesday was for a day of sunny periods with temperatures of 4 to 8C. Sunset is at 16:02 and temperatures are expected to become milder and damper mid week before returning to colder conditions at the weekend. There is no sign of snow around the F&WHR but Snowdon and the mountains should receive snow showers at the weekend to make an alpine background for the Santa Specials. Work was visible at Tan-y-bwlch on the station master's cottage which is being prepared for rental next year. No works trains were observed.

A stop block has been positioned at the entrance to the FR platform which protects the Santa's Grotto set stabled nearer the Booking hall and under the protection of the platform awning. This means the Elf Express shuttle to Minffordd will probably depart from the WHR platform. At the moment the shuttle is advertised as operating between 10:00 and 15:00 but when booking the Santa's Grotto the final slot is shown as 16:20-16:30 with associated shuttle tickets referred to as 'No set time'. The timetable for the shuttle will be refined when more information is received but would appear to be half hourly between 10:00 and 15:00. It is likely the shuttle will return ECS to Boston Lodge shortly after 15:30.

Staff entered the signalbox at 13:00 and removed the stopblock from the FR platform bringing it nearer to the rear of the Santa's Grotto rake. This might allow the Elf Express to depart from the FR platform. Sunshine in the afternoon brought a considerable number of walkers to the Porthmadog platform who used it as a promenade.

 

Santa Specials sold out

The Santa Specials sold out on Tuesday day three days in advance of services starting. It looks like more income could have been made for the F&WHR by running the trains on the first weekend of December additionally as have some of the other heritage railways. Maybe this will be considered next year?

Those people who missed out might like to visit the Santa's Grotto in Porthmadog Harbour Station. There are still plenty of opportunities to enjoy a family visit to see Santa and share the F&WHR's festive celebrations in Porthmadog.
Come and see the railway's beautifully decorated station, have a footplate ride on an historic steam loco, ride a shuttle train to Minffordd and back, do some Christmas shopping in our gift shop, enjoy a tasty treat from Spooner's Café - but, most importantly, see Santa in his magical Christmas Carriage Grotto, for a chat and a present for every child.
See https://bit.ly/Xmas_In_Port
...or go straight to our website, where there's a link to tickets @festrail.co.uk/christmas
Just three days to go till Santa comes to town - the F&WHR looks forward to saying 'Merry Christmas' to YOU!

 

Lineside weekend 7-8/12/24

The new Infrastructure Manager, Jack Blow, is looking for some assistance with clearing lineside vegetation, before he loses any more of his regular team of volunteers in the undergrowth!
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Hi all.
I just wanted to remind everyone of the up and coming lineside weekend on the FR this weekend, 7th / 8th December.
It would be great to get as many people as possible involved. The lineside weekends are always good fun - unfortunately I can't guarantee what the weather will be, although so far it's not looking too bad.
The planned worksites are at Llyn Ystradau (clearing some of the recent growth which is restricting views) and Rhiw Goch (clearing signal sight lines).
If you plan on attending please let myself know – jblow@ffwhr.com
All help is greatly appreciated. I hope to see you there.
Jack Blow

 

F&WHR 2/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Monday was for an improving day but overcast and showery at first with temperatures of 0 to 10C. Sunset is at 16:03 and temperatures are expected to remain mild with no sign of snow. Work was visible at Tan-y-bwlch on the station master's cottage which is being prepared for rental next year. No works trains were observed.

 

New WHRS website

The WHR Society's website is set to be revamped by 15/12/24. Unfortunately the Members' Area will not be accessible and WHRSoc members will need to make a new account once the new area goes live.

 

The Victorian Train and The Cwellyn mystery

The latest F&WHR advertising suggests that all train services operated in 2024 will be repeated in 2025 and indeed the initials VT for Victorian Train are displayed in the timetables as well as an explanation of what the train will offer in 2025. The Victorian Train will run to Woodland Wanderer timings from 6-23/5/25 and 28/9/25-17/10/25 excepting 3-5/10/25 and 8/10/25. See F&WHR whole year timetable.

CW stands for The Cwellyn service which operates between Caernarfon and Rhyd Ddu and follows the Gelert Explorer or Snowdonia Star out of Caernarfon in timetables C, E and F. The problem is that the base timetable does not show any days allocated to timetable C, E or F. The trains will be added later in the year when demand has been assessed. Last year The Cwellyn ran on TWThO in the peak season.

 

Medium range forecast predicts another 'wall of snow' (12/12/24)

North Wales is set to receive a dose of up to 20cm of snow by 12-13/12/24 if WX Charts prediction comes true. This might make for a magical experience for the Santa Specials to Rhyd Ddu on 14-15/12/24 if the snow persists a few days. See Daily Express story. More snow is anticipated for the following Thursday 17/12/24 and may last the weekend for the Santa Specials. The Santa Specials have booked well and there is only 1 train with availability as of 2/12/24 and only room for 5 family groups. Maybe the Santa Specials should have been started earlier on 31/11/24-1/12/24 as some other heritage railways did.

 

May be an image of train, railway and text

Click on the advert to see available Santa Specials.

 

F&WHR 1/12/24

The Met Office forecast for Porthmadog for Sunday was for a mild but overcast day with temperatures of 4 to 14C. Sunset is at 16:04 and temperatures are predicted to drop back again to normal next week. No work was visible at Tan-y-bwlch on the station master's cottage which is being prepared for rental next year. No works trains were observed.

 

Christmas Fair at the Gweithdy but no shuttle! 30/11-1/12/24

There have been many events at the Gweithdy Minffordd this year and all seem to have had a shuttle link from Porthmadog except this Christmas Fair. Last year Blanche and Linda top and tailed the Minffordd Shuttle for this event on the weekend of 2-3/12/23. This year visitors were advised to drive and park nearby or catch a bus!

 

Click on the advert to enlarge.

 

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:

January   13-14/1/24      
February          
March          
April          
May          
June          
July          
August          
September          
October          
November          
December          

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 website

Click here for Official WHHR site

Click here for FR Company websites

Click here for Welsh Highland Heritage Group

 

V4.5100 updated 17/1/25