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Loco No. 1 "Talyllyn"

No. 1 "Talyllyn" was built in 1864 by Fletcher, Jennings and Co. of Whitehaven.

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'Talyllyn' running round its train at Tywyn Wharf.
Photo: Richard Huss
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The Victorian train and 'Talyllyn' pose in Pendre loop.
Photo: Talyllyn Railway
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A photographic special train headed by 'Talyllyn' is seen at Pendre.
Photo: Talyllyn Railway
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A down train pauses at Rhydyronen.
Photo: Talyllyn Railway
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'Talyllyn' heads a mixed train at Brynglas.
Photo: Talyllyn Railway
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No. 1 'Talyllyn' waits at Brynglas for the down train to arrive.
Photo: Richard Huss
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'Talyllyn' leaving Brynglas with an up train.
Photo: Richard Huss
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'Talyllyn' crosses the Dolgoch ravine.
Photo: Richard Huss
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Locos 1 'Talyllyn' and 7 'Tom Rolt' pass each other at Abergynolwyn.
Photo: Richard Huss
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'Talyllyn' waits at Abergynolwyn with a down train.
Photo: Richard Huss
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No. 1 'Talyllyn' enters Nant Gwernol station.
Photo: Richard Huss
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No. 1 'Talyllyn' shunts wagons at Nant Gwernol.
Photo: Talyllyn Railway
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'Talyllyn' running round its train at Nant Gwernol.
Photo: Richard Huss
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Loco No. 1 'Talyllyn' enters Rhydyronen with a mixed train.
Photo: Alan Newble
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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. 1 taking water at Dolgoch station in August 1935.
Photo: Talyllyn Railway Archive
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Loco No. 1 'Talyllyn' collects its carriages from the West Carriage Shed at Pendre.
Photo: Alan Newble
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No. 1 'Talyllyn' approaching Brynglas station with an up train.
Photo: Alan Newble
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No. 1 at the NRM: Outside the National Railway Museum at 6.30am
Photo: Keith Theobald
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No. 1 at the NRM: Accessing the car park through the exit, 7am
Photo: Keith Theobald
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No. 1 at the NRM: Starting the descent
Photo: Keith Theobald
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No. 1 at the NRM: Signal passed at danger!
Photo: Keith Theobald
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No. 1 at the NRM: Safely in its new home
Photo: Keith Theobald
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No. 1 at the NRM: Surrounded by "broad gauge" exhibits
Photo: Keith Theobald
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No. 1 "Talyllyn" leaving Rhydyronen with the up "Quarryman"
Photo: Michael Howard
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The last train of Jubilee Festival Week (the 7.30pm from Wharf, on Sunday 29th July 2001) was hauled as far as Pendre by all five working steam locos. Here they are lined up in the middle road at Wharf before backing onto the train.
Photo: Phil Wheeler
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The quintuple-header arrives at Pendre, where locos 1, 2, 3, and 6 were detached.
Photo: Phil Wheeler
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Loco No. 1 in black at Rydyronen during a photo charter in March 2008.
Photo: David Mitchell