The world’s first preserved railway in Mid Wales was delighted to welcome back visitors on Monday 13 July as its café opened for the first time since the COVID-19 lockdown […]Read more
Limited outdoor volunteering has restarted on the Talyllyn Railway due to changes to lockdown rules in Wales. Read on for progress for w/c 6 July 2020.Read more
Limited outdoor volunteering has restarted on the Talyllyn Railway due to changes to lockdown rules in Wales. Read on for progress in June 2020.Read more
The Government Bid to UNESCO for the Welsh Slate Landscape to become a World Heritage Site has now been formally submitted. If the bid is successful, then the Slate Landscape […]Read more
Every winter, Talyllyn Railway volunteers take the engines apart ready for the annual boiler inspection. Once that’s over, they put the engines back together again ready for the start of […]Read more
Progress report The objective – re-sleepering 7 lengths at the top end of the platform at Abergynolwyn. Friday 7 February 10.5 people available for work. The task got off […]Read more
Another very big thank you to all the staff and volunteers who assisted in any way during the recent Outdoor Week. The help as always comes in many forms – […]Read more
The Talyllyn Railway has just been informed that it has received Platinum Awards in the prestigious 2019 Loo of the Year Awards for both Ladies’ and Gent’s toilets at Abergynolwyn […]Read more
The Talyllyn Railway played host to a distinguished visitor this Autumn in the person of the Right Reverend Cleophas Lunga, the Bishop of Matabeleland in Zimbabwe.Read more