The Welsh Highland Heritage Railway runs a short line from a station in Porthmadog next to the National Rail standard gauge station to Pen-y-Mount where there is a junction with the Welsh Highand ... (more)
'Klondyke' rests in the yard at Queenscliff, as 'The Blues Train' loads up in the platform. The line to Queenscliff was a Victorian Railways 5'3" line in service, but is now a 3'6" tourist railway... (more)
William Stroudley's 0-4-2, No.214, Gladstone was built at Brighton in 1882. It was the first of a class which later consisted of 36 engines which managed the London, Brighton and South Coast Railw... (more)