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The Talyllyn Railway survives today because of the Talyllyn Railway Preservation Society. More than fifty years of Society operation have transformed the once decaying line into the delightful Railway that you see today with solid track, well maintained locomotives and fine carriages. Please consider joining us to help to support and run the Railway.

Volunteers
clean No. 7 "Talyllyn" at Pendre. Photo: Michael Howard

The Object of the Society

The aim of the Society is the preservation of the Talyllyn Railway as a going concern by means, which may include:

The society's constitution commits it to keeping steam haulage and maintaining the original and historic character of the Railway.

Groups within the Society

Tracksiders are the railway's family volunteer working groups, and Navvies provides opportunities for interested youngsters aged 10 upward, or anyone older who wishes to try volunteering for the first time.

Our Area Groups around the country organise activities in their local area and working parties to Tywyn, and provide financial support to the railway.

Internal information

Various internal documents, mainly intended to keep members of the Society informed, are available on this web site.