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Talyllyn, the world's first "preserved railway"
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<p>In 2006, I had the pleasure of celebrating my 50th birthday with a trip to Wales - just to visit some (not all) of the "Great Little Trains of Wales". Among the most impressive lines were:</p> <p>Vale of Rheidol Rlwy.</p> <p>Talyllyn Rlwy.</p> <p>Ffestiniog Rlwy. - and my personal high light, the</p> <p>Welsh Highland Rlwy.</p> <p>It is already intimidating to see, with how much love and care the Brits maintain and operate those lines, mainly on voluntary basis. For anyone planning to visit the UK, I can only recommend to spend a few days in northwestern Wales.</p> <p><img src="http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/vv185/SirMadig/Wales08_2006_079.jpg" style="max-width: 550px;" border="0" /></p> <p>The picture shows ex SAR NGG 16 Beyer- Garratt in Caernarfon on the Welsh Highland Rlwy.</p>
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