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Welcome to Llanuwchllyn Express OnlineThe web journal of the Bala Lake Railway Society (Cymdeithas RheilfforddLlyn Tegid) We look forward to seeing you during 2011
Working Weekend DatesThe operating season is now in full swing and there are always things needing doing, over and above running the trains. If you thing you can help in any way and for any period we will be pleased to see you. Please Contact Roger or Bobby at the railway to confirm which day you can attend and to arrange accommodation (if needed). The SocietyBala Lake Railway Society exists to offer support, both practical and financial, to the company operating the Bala Lake Railway. We are actually helping to keep the steam-hauled narrow gauge trains running in the valley beside Bala Lake (Llyn Tegid). If you have a love of railways and Welsh Narrow Gauge in particular then this site is for you. Whether you would like to work on the railway, visit the line or are just surfing the 'net, Llanuwchllin Express Online has something for you. The RailwayBala Lake Railway was constructed in the early 1970's on part of the former Great Western Railway route from Ruabon to Barmouth Junction. Built to a nominal 2ft guage using equipment rescued from dereliction, the Railway operates mainly steam-hauled passenger trains between Llanuwchllyn and Bala (Pont) stations, Gwynedd Wales. The VolunteersThe railway makes great use of a willing volunteer labour-force who provide skilled staff for every department - from loco drivers through train guards to grass cutting and litter picking. There is most definitely a job waiting for you - no experience is needed (although experienced peoiple are always made welcome), full training will be provided by the Railway company. |
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