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Archive Photographs

The railway's archive contains a wide variety of photographs of the railway through the years.

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Loco No. 1 'Talyllyn' at Abergynolwyn on a down train, in August 1935.
Photo: Talyllyn Railway Archive
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Loco No. 2 at Abergynolwyn in June 1952, after arriving with the afternoon train.
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Loco No. 1 taking water at Dolgoch station in August 1935.
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Loco No. 3 at Dolgoch on a trial run in 1951.
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Loco No. 6 'Douglas' being handed over by Douglas Abelson, in 1953.
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Bord na Mona No. 1 (LM43) in Ireland before moving to Tywyn and being rebuilt into Talyllyn Railway No. 7 'Tom Rolt'.
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No. 2 at Nant Gwernol having arrived with the opening train on 22nd May 1976.
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No. 2 at Quarry Siding on a down train, probably in the late 1940s.
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The first No. 7 (a short-lived petrol/parrafin loco) being turned at Quarry Siding on a portable turntable.
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The old watering-point at Ty Dwr, on the mineral extension above Abergynolwyn. The original loco shed was located behind the left-hand slate column.
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'Dolgoch' at Tywyn Wharf in 1949, with the complete passenger stock.
Photo: Talyllyn Railway Archive