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[edit] Original Locomotives

Russell restored to its original condition, running in 1995
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Russell restored to its original condition, running in 1995

Two locomotives were inherited from the predecessor companies: Moel Tryfan and Russell. When these proved insufficient, Baldwin 590 was acquired by H.F. Stephens and several Ffestiniog Railway locomotives saw regular use on the WHR during its period of joint ownership.

Name or Number Wheel arrangement Builder Date built Notes
Moel Tryfan 0-6-4T Vulcan Foundry 1875 ex-North Wales Narrow Gauge Railways
Russell 2-6-2T Hunslet Engine Company 1906 ex-Portmadoc, Beddgelert & South Snowdon Railway
590 4-6-0T Baldwin Locomotive Works U.S.A. 1917 ex-War Department Light Railways

[edit] Current Locomotives - WHR (Porthmadog)

Beddgelert awaiting restoration at Gelert's Farm in 1995
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Beddgelert awaiting restoration at Gelert's Farm in 1995
Karen on shed at Gelert's Farm in 1995
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Karen on shed at Gelert's Farm in 1995
No Name Wheel arrangement Date built Builder Notes
Russell 2-6-2T 1906 Hunslet The only surviving original WHR engine
Karen 0-4-2T 1942 Peckett and Sons
Gelert 0-4-2T 1953 Bagnall
3023 0-4-2T Bagnall Sister loco to Gelert. Awaiting restoration (and a name!).
120 Beddgelert 2-8-2 1949 Societe Anglo-Franco-Belge Ex-SAR NG15 Class
Lady Madcap 0-4-0ST 1896 Hunslet
590 4-6-0 1917 Baldwin Baldwin Class 10-12-D imported from India, original number 794 but renumbered 590 to match the original, scrapped WHR locomotive.

See all WHR (Porthmadog) Stock

[edit] Current Locomotives - WHR (Caernarfon)

No Name Wheel arrangement Date built Builder Notes
K1 0-4-0+0-4-0 1909 Beyer-Peacock ex-Tasmanian Government Railways K Class, the world's first Garratt. Restored and in service although some further work will be carried out over winter 2006/7, probably including re-conversion to coal firing.
87 2-6-2+2-6-2 1937 Cockerill ex-SAR NGG16 Class Garratt, Black unlined livery. Stripped and undergoing restoration at Boston Lodge Works, expected in traffic for Spring 2008. It is expected that 87 will be coal-fired when it enters service.
133 2-8-2 1953 Société Anglo-Franco-Belge ex-SAR NG15 Class Unrestored. Stored at Dinas.
134 2-8-2 1953 Société Anglo-Franco-Belge ex-SAR NG15 Class Unrestored. Stored at Dinas. Some preparatory works have been carried out on 134, which will be restored before no.133. However, work is currently on hold pending the completion of the restoration of K1 and the work to bring no. 140 into service.
138 Millennium/ Mileniwm 2-6-2+2-6-2 1958 Beyer-Peacock ex-SAR NGG16 Class Garratt, green livery. In service. 138's boiler will be replaced by that from no.140 by spring 2007 and the original will subsequently be fitted to no.143 in 2008.
140 2-6-2+2-6-2 1958 Beyer-Peacock ex-SAR NGG16 Class Garratt, red livery. Currently stripped with restoration proceeding at Dinas. 140's boiler is to be overhauled for used in no.138 from Spring 2007. 140 will enter service with the boiler from no.143, presumably in spring 2009 for the opening of Phase 4 to Porthmadog.
143 2-6-2+2-6-2 1958 Beyer-Peacock ex-SAR NGG16 Class Garratt, black livery. This was the last locomotive built by Beyer, Peacock and Company in Manchester. Currently out of service for overhaul, expected back in service for the start of the 2007 season. 143's boiler will be replaced in Spring 2008 with that from no.138 following its overhaul. The original will subsequently be fitted to no.140.
Castell Caernarfon B-B 1967 Funkey This 335hp diesel hydraulic locomotive was built for work in a diamond mine and was later used for cement traffic at Port Elizabeth, South Africa. It is one of a pair imported by the Ffestiniog Railway, the other (Vale of Ffestiniog) being re-bodied to fit the FR loading gauge. It was the first locomotive to be moved to Dinas, in January 1997.
Upnor Castle 4-wheel 1954 F.C. Hibberd This 180hp Gardiner 6LXB diesel engined locomotive was built for R.N. Chattendon and Upnor Railway. Sold to Welshpool and Llanfair Railway in 1962 and to the Ffestiniog Railway in 1968 and re-gauged. Transferred Dinas, in August 1997 for use on reconstruction work.
Castell Conwy/Conway Castle 4-wheel 1958 F.C. Hibberd This 180hp Gardiner 6LXB diesel engined locomotive was built for R.N.A.D. Ernesettle, Plymouth. Bought by the Ffestiniog Railway in 1981 and re-gauged, it was re-bodied and overhauled at Boston Lodge in 1986 and frequently used on 'pull and push' trains. After several years on light duties a new engine was fitted in October 1999. Transferred to Dinas, in April 2000 for use as a stand-by on passenger engine. Used also on civil engineering rosters.

[edit] Passenger Coaches and Vans

[edit] WHR (Caernarfon)

The principal source of information for this table is the: "Rheilffordd Eryri - Welsh Highland Railway Traveller's Guide" by the Ffestiniog Railway Company circa 2002, supplemented by later information as it becomes available.

Present Number Date built Builder Body Type number of seats Image Notes
23 1894 Ashbury Carriage and Wagon Co Manchester 7 compartment 56 Built for the North Wales Narrow Gauge Railways became Welsh Highland Railway property in 1923 and was reduced in height to fit the FR loading gauge. Became Ffestiniog Railway property (in exchange for three bogie wagons) in 1936. Returned to FR service in 1955 and full doors fitted in 1966. Refurbished in 2002 and returned to the WHR.
24 2002 FR Boston Lodge Works 7 compartment 56 A replica of an 1894 "Ashbury" NWNGR "Summer Coach".
2020 1997 Winson Engineering, Daventry semi-open saloon 36 The first coach built for the Caernarfon service, delivered to Boston Lodge for trials on the FR and transferred to Dinas in September 1997. All the modern coaches run on bogies imported from South Africa.
2021 2002 Alan Keef, Ross-on-Wye semi-open saloon 36 (design as above)
2022 2002 Alan Keef, Ross-on-Wye semi-open saloon 36 (design as above)
2040 1997 Winson Engineering, Daventry saloon 36 Fully upholstered, heated and double glazed coach delivered to Dinas in September 1997 for the start of the Caernarfon service.
2041 1997 Winson Engineering, Daventry saloon 36 (as above)
2042 1997 Winson Engineering, Daventry saloon 36 (as above)
2090 1997 Winson Engineering, Daventry guard/saloon 22 Fully upholstered, heated and double glazed coach with double doors for wheelchair access, sponsored by First Hydro and delivered to Dinas in September 1997 for the start of the Caernarfon service.
2115 1998 Winson Engineering, Daventry Pullman saloon 20 Heated and double glazed. Fitted with Pullman style armchairs. Finished in U.K. Pullman Car Company livery and named "Bodysgallen". Sponsored by Historic Houses Hotels Ltd, the proprietors of Bodysgallen Hall.

[edit] WHR(Porthmadog)

All coaches are bogie vehicles unless otherwise stated.

No. Date built Builder Body Type seats Image Notes
1 1973 WHR Ltd. saloon/brake 20 Observation and Brake end car with central glazed saloon and part-glazed observation compartment. Coachwork mounted on a modified Hudson bogie chassis.
2 1902 Railway Carriage & Wagon Co. rebuilt GWR Swindon 1938 brake van 0 Ex. G.W.R. Vale of Rheidol Railway four-wheeled van, sold by British Rail 1968.
3 1980 WHR Ltd. open toast rack 18 Three open unglazed compartments. Bodywork mounted on a modified Hudson bogie chassis.
4 1995 WHR Ltd. Saloon 12 Bodywork mounted on modified RNAD four-wheeled flat wagon No. 69.
5 1913 Chassis of Deutsche Bundesbahn bogie coach awaiting new body. No. 960 140 imported 1972.
6 1981 WHR Ltd. semi-open part-glazed toast rack 18 Three compartments. Bodywork mounted on a modified Hudson bogie chassis.
7 1987 WHR Ltd. Fully glazed saloon with tables 32 'The Eisteddfod Coach' Coachwork mounted on a modified Hudson bogie chassis.
8 1891 Metropolitan Carriage & Wagon Co. Central glazed saloon with open balcony at each end 24 'The Gladstone Car' Ex North Wales Narrow Gauge Railways recovered 1988 and restored by WHR Ltd.
10 1893 Ashbury Railway Carriage & Wagon Co. Fully glazed saloon 30 'The Buffet Car' Ex NWNGR modified to serve as buffet car by WHR in 1927 recovered 1987 and restored by WHR Ltd.
42 1924 Hudson open toast rack 24 Three open unglazed compartments. One of six original bogie toast racks built by Hudson for use on the WHR and FR. Completely rebuilt by WHR Ltd.