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Summer in Tywyn

It's summertime, so the Railway is busy giving the passengers a wonderful day out. Phil Mason and Michael Howard have sent in this medley of photographs of recent happenings.


Driver and Guard free a trapped sheep


A full train awaits departure


No. 4 "Edward Thomas" runs into Brynglas loop


No. 2 "Dolgoch" in Brynglas loop


End of the day


And so to bed: empty coaches to Pendre


No. 2 awaits the next turn at Wharf while diesel No. 8 lurks in the curved siding


Carrillion Ballast Tamper at in the main line siding adjacent to the Wharf


Ballast tamper in the main line siding


Right away from Dolgoch


Museum wagons on the Wharf edge


The new siding by the water tower


More museum wagons on the Wharf edge


No. 4 "Edward Thomas" rests at the buffer stops



An unusual view of No. 4 from the museum balcony


The coal yard, seen from the museum balcony


No. 4 ready for the next train


Posted by hussra at Monday, August 22, 2005 8:10:58 PM GMT.
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