Llangollen Railway
4th August 2009
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Photos taken from a grey and overcast Llangollen Railway.

Despite it being August and holiday season, there was only one train in steam and three services running. Our train for the day was GWR Pannier Tank No. 6430.
The sign rather tells its own story
The sign rather tells its own story
The end of the line at Llangollen
The end of the line at Llangollen
A view of the station
A view of the station
Llangollen signal box
Llangollen signal box
Our train for the day - a GWR 6400 class 0-6-0PT No. 6430
Our train for the day - a GWR 6400 class 0-6-0PT No. 6430
Having filled up with water, the engine now runs around the train
Having filled up with water, the engine now runs around the train
Engine No. 6430 is seen here attached to the train in readiness for its journey
Engine No. 6430 is seen here attached to the train in readiness for its journey
No. 6430 is seen here at Carrog, the current Westerly terminus of the railway
No. 6430 is seen here at Carrog, the current Westerly terminus of the railway
Here No.6430 runs around the train at Carrog
Here No.6430 runs around the train at Carrog
Back at Llangollen, the engine shed is not open to the public. You can't even get to see any of the engines from a distance. These wheels were the only train related objects on show
Back at Llangollen, the engine shed is not open to the public. You can't even get to see any of the engines from a distance. These wheels were the only train related objects on show
GWR 0-6-0PT No. 6430 fills up with water at Llangollen
GWR 0-6-0PT No. 6430 fills up with water at Llangollen
No. 6430 runs around the train
No. 6430 runs around the train
No. 6430 reverses towards the coaches in readiness for the final service of the day to Carrog
No. 6430 reverses towards the coaches in readiness for the final service of the day to Carrog
The coaches are now attached, and the crew get ready to leave for Carrog
The coaches are now attached, and the crew get ready to leave for Carrog