Ffestiniog Railway (Wales) - Driver's Eye View - Porthmadog to Blaenau Ffestiniog

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Timsvideochannel1

Timsvideochannel1

11 ай бұрын

I'd like to say a big thank you to Claire and the booking office staff for their help in making this video possible, along with the locomotive crew and everyone at the Ffestiniog Railway, past and present for all their hard work that has given future generations the wonderful visitor experience we see today.
Porthmadog Harbour station is the starting point for both Ffestiniog Railway and the Welsh Highland Railway trains, resulting in busy periods at the start and end of the day when trains return to be stabled overnight and locomotives run across the Cob to Boston Lodge works where they are maintained and prepared for their next duty. On a sunny evening it's hard to think of a nicer place to enjoy a pint than at the railways very own pub and restaurant where the railway action can be watched from the outside seating area.
Trains use both sides of the long island platform and a walk to the end is rewarded with stunning views all around as well as being a great vantage point to watch trains crossing the Cob (the wall separating the sea from the Afon Glaslyn flood plains). Our locomotive has coupled up to its train and we are ready to set of on the picturesque ride to Blaenau Ffestiniog. I could write a book about the views from the train window, but until such time, please join me on a scenic journey through beautiful Wales.
The railway holds a special place in history for a number of reasons, it is the oldest surviving railway company in the world, being built by the "Festiniog Railway Company" spelled with a single 'F' in the act passed to allow construction to start in 1833 with the line opening on 20th April 1836 . The 13 1⁄2 miles (21.7 km) long line was built on a continuous downhill grade between Blaenau Ffestiniog and the port at Porthmadog to transport slate from the quarries to the port for onward shipping. Loaded waggons used gravity to run down to the port with the empty waggons being hauled back to the quarries by horses that had ridden down hill in special waggons called 'dandy waggons'.
By the end of the 1850's it was clear that more capacity was required leading the board to investigate the possibility of using steam locomotives, the outcome of which was the placing of an order with George England and Co for two narrow gauge 0-4-0 steam locomotives, the first, named 'Mountaineer' was delivered on 18th July 1863, followed a few days later by 'The Princess'. After running in trials and some modifications they entered service on 23rd October 1863 allowing the use of longer trains to increase capacity and in 1865 they enabled the introduction of passenger trains, making the railway the first narrow gauge railway in Britain to run such trains. The first double Fairlie articulated locomotive was introduced in 1869, these locomotives are now one of the most widely recognised features of the railway.
By the 1920s the railway suffered a gradual decline in traffic owing to slate being replaced by modern materials and the loss of overseas trade during WW1. Ordinary passenger services ceased on 15th September 1939 and slate traffic ended on 1st August 1946. The act created to allow the construction of the railway made no specific provision for its closure, thus another act was required to repeal the old one, as luck would have it, the company didn't have the money to do so, as a result the track was left in place to be reclaimed by nature. The abandoned railway attracted railway enthusiasts and eventually with financial help from Alan Pegler the next chapter in the railways history began resulting in the first train of the new era running across the Cob in 1955.
The locomotive for this trip was 'David Lloyd George'. Please click on this link to learn more - www.festipedia.org.uk/wiki/Da...
For more information about the railway please click on any of the following links -
www.festrail.co.uk/
www.frheritage.org.uk/about-u....
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ffestin...
To book your own Ffestiniog Railway adventure, please click on this link - www.festrail.co.uk/
Track gauge - 1 ft 11½ ins (597mm)
Map 00:17 - Google Earth/Maps
Map 00:25 - www.openrailwaymap.org/
00:57 - Porthmadog
04:53 - Boston Lodge Works
05:42 - Boston Lodge
09:56 - Minffordd
16:34 - Penrhyn
21:50 - Rhiw Goch
29:12 - Plas Halt
35:22 - Tan y Bwlch
39:49 - Garnedd Tunnel
42:18 - Coed y Bleiddiau
46:06 - Campbell's Platform
47:51 - Dduallt
49:11 - Start of 1978 Deviation
53:56 - Moelwyn Tunnel
59:26 -Tanygrisiau
01:06:42 - Blaenau Ffestiniog

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@interstellarphred
@interstellarphred
The coolest thing about this preservation line is that it is no zombie; I actually used it to go somewhere. Visited "The Village" a Km walk from Minffordd and connected with BR at the end of the line. Take note USA, The Britts can still out railway us.
@wendyrees7942
@wendyrees7942
I have been on this train pre covid with my late beautiful mum and my late beautiful dog . We had a Welsh afternoon tea ( they don’t do them now ) which was so delicious including my favourite bara brith ( sorry if I have spelt in wrong ) . I loved every minute of the journey . Very special memories. I stay in Borth Y Gest twice a year and have walked the path next to the train with the stunning views . Last year I went on the train up to Bedgellert. ❤❤. We are so lucky to be able to travel on this spectacular steam trains . Thanks to all the phenomenal volunteers. I am back in Borth Y Gest on September 9th for 2 weeks , every moment there is absolute heaven . ❤
@jayzo
@jayzo
The Welsh Highland and Ffestiniog Railways have to be my two favourite narrow gauge railways.
@salloom1949
@salloom1949
I thoroughly enjoyed the train ride through the Welsh countryside. It is truly a spectacular scenery. Although I may never be able to travel to that part of the world, your video certainly brings it home to me. Thank you for another excellent production of yours.
@davidhammond3033
@davidhammond3033
I made this exact journey back in late September 2012. It was a beautifully clear Autumn afternoon, I remember the scenery being absolutely stunning, and what a privilege to be transported by a real piece of history, truly a brave little engine! We owe a huge debt of gratitude to everyone who cares for, maintains and runs these wonderful trains. Happy memories of my first visit to Wales 😊
@noticiasinmundicias
@noticiasinmundicias
I wish this sort of videos would use proper microphones instead of the camera's. Sound is such an important part of the experience.
@CDLANEY1520
@CDLANEY1520
Would have been so much better if the sun had been shining..............Oh well!
@DataMunger
@DataMunger 12 сағат бұрын
Can anybody else
@richardditchburn3853
@richardditchburn3853
IT'S THE SOUND!! Turn up the amps and sit back and listen to the sound. Having the camera with it's built in mike attached up front was great. The sound of that engine as it travel along is mesmerizing. I had the pleasure of travelling on this railway about fifth years ago. Nothing has changed, a lovely memory. I made the round trip from the Blaenau Ffestiniog end back in the early 1970's a trip to remember.
@tonyjones9442
@tonyjones9442
HMP Porthmaddog in the background by station. Lol
@nicholasroberts6954
@nicholasroberts6954
Lovely, lovely, lovely. Beautiful countryside views.
@JimNicholls
@JimNicholls
Brilliant, Tim, many thanks. Wish I could travel on it again, it's a wonderful trip.
@angelasirious4541
@angelasirious4541
Otro magnífico viaje!! Mi primera vez en un tren de vía estrecha, realmente (597mm). Muchas gracias por este video. ¡¡Felicidades!! 👍
@mariohectormartin3097
@mariohectormartin3097
...Estimado Señor, agradezco muchísimo su hermoso vídeo. Tengo 74 años, de niño viajé mucho en tren, en mi país, y hoy disfruto vuestros videos que tienen una calidad muy buena.
@johnmorgan6176
@johnmorgan6176
Excellent video, really enjoyed it. I haven't done the trip since the late 1980s, and the cab view is interestingly different from being a passenger. Thanks again, i hope you do more!
@jailsongomesdasilva8603
@jailsongomesdasilva8603
What an amazing footage! The angle of the camera gives us the impression we're on one of those miniature, backyard railroad trains! The pleasant sound of the steam engine is good quality music to my ears! The spectacular breathtaking, countryside scenery as well as the never ending narrow railway gauge scrolling down the screen are mesmerizing! Keep up the good work! Greetings from Brazil!
@paulherron1933
@paulherron1933
Excellent video Tim. Great memories brought back. Schoolboy when I last did that trip. Cheers mate. Great stuff as always.
@JaapFilius
@JaapFilius
Awesome!!! I was there 4 years ago and really did enjoy both narrow track railway lines from Porthmadoc (Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways). You were very lucky with the weather on this one: almost dry till the end...
@ut0p1an
@ut0p1an
I'm not well enough to go places at the moment. This video is pure joy for me. Thank-you. 🙏
@user-lt2qx4pr9f
@user-lt2qx4pr9f
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