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known as the "
Festiniog Railway Company". The
single F
spelling is in the
official title of the
company in the
local act, the
Festiniog Railway Act 1832...
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Updated with
information from the
General Appendix to the 2006 Rule Book.
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- The Bala and
Festiniog Railway was a 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm),
standard gauge,
railway backed by the
Great Western Railway (GWR) in north-west Wales....
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Henderson Stewart. In July 1921,
Stewart also
obtained control of the
Festiniog Railway, to
obtain extra rolling stock for the WHR. The LRO was p****ed...
- be run on
service trains. The
first formal steam-hauled
train on the
Festiniog Railway ran on 23
October 1863. A
fourth locomotive was
added to the order...
- lines, each with its own
station or stations: The
Ffestiniog Railway The
Festiniog &
Blaenau Railway The
Conwy Valley line of the
London &
North Western...
- The
Festiniog &
Blaenau Railway (F&BR) was a
narrow gauge railway built in 1868 to
connect the town of
Blaenau Ffestiniog in
Wales with the
slate quarries...
- 52°56′38″N 4°00′22″W / 52.944°N 4.006°W / 52.944; -4.006 The Vale of
Ffestiniog is a
valley in the
Snowdonia National Park in Gwynedd,
North Wales....
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Festiniog railway station served the
village of Llan Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. This
station was one of many 19th
century institutions in
Wales to be...
- The
Festiniog Railway Little Wonder was a 0-4-4-0T
steam locomotive built by
George England for the
Festiniog Railway in 1869.
Little Wonder was a Double...