Fairbourne Railway

The Fairbourne Railway is a privately-owned miniature railway in North Wales. It runs for 2½ miles from the village of Fairbourne (near the Fairbourne standard-gauge station) to the end of a peninsula, where there is a connection with a foot ferry across the Mawddach estuary to the seaside resort of Barmouth. The track is laid to a gauge of 12¼ inches.
The line was opened in 1895 as Vorlage:2ft gauge, initially as a horse-drawn construction tramway. It was converted in 1916 to 15 inch gauge, and again to its present gauge in 1986.
Steam locomotives run most of the services, some of the locomotives are approximately half-size replicas of locomotives running on existing narrow-gauge lines such as the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway and Lynton and Barnstaple Railway
The railway runs daily between April and September, and runs special events throughout the season including the popular "Friendly Fairbourne Engines" events, and Santa Specials.
The Rowen Nature Centre named after Fairbourne's beach's original name "Ro-Wen," and houses a variety of local wildlife that visitors would normally miss.
History
The Railway has run from Fairbourne village to Penrhyn Point since 1895.
With the arrival of the Cambrian Coast Line and the construction of the Barmouth Bridge there were schemes to develop the area for tourism. There were several horse drawn construction tramway in the area, the tramway that was used to construct the village became the Fairbourne Railway.
The Early Days
Beginning life at Vorlage:2ft gauge, the line was converted to a 15 inch gauge steam railway in 1916 and played an important part in the development of the 15 inch gauge railways in the UK.
The railway had mixed fortunes during the inter war years (at one time it was leased to the ferrymen) and at another time it experimented with dual gauge track after trying to solve a motive power shortage by buying a locomotive of a different gauge (18 inch). The line closed in 1940 after operating its final year with a diesel locomotive.
1947-1984
The railway was rescued by a consortium of Midlands businessmen in 1946 and after rebuilding, was reopened by 1947. The line's owner John Wilkins funded the redevelopment of the railway and the purchase of new steam locomotives. The heyday was in the 1960's & early 1970's but the advent of mass foreign holidays meant there was a steady decline in the 1970's & 1980's.
1984-1995
The line's ownership changed in 1984 to the Ellerton family and was re-gauged to 127frac14; inches in 1986. Four new steam locomotives were introduced, two of which had run on the Réseau Guerlédan in Brittany in 1978. All four steam locomotives are half sized replicas of narrow gauge engines; Yeo, Sherpa, Beddgelert and Russell. Of the extant 15 in gauge locomotives only Sylvia (rebuilt at Lilian Walter) remained.
The railway was again put up for sale in 1990 and the line's fortunes appeared to be declining once again. During the five years it was up for sale the railway deteriorated dramatically.
1995 to present day
The current owners; Prof. & Mrs Atkinson and Dr & Mrs Melton bought the line in April 1995. There has since been considerable investment in the railway and Rowen Nature Centre. The Directors do not receive any salary, or share dividend Vorlage:Fact, their motivation is to preserve the line. Any potential profit that could be generated would be ploughed back into the railway.
Stations
- Fairbourne
- Beach Halt
- Golf Halt
- Tunnel Halt (Under construction)
- Barmouth Ferry
Locomotives
Current locomotives
- Beddgelert
- Yeo
- Sherpa - Dismantled for boiler overhaul
- Russell - Currently undergoing a major overhaul
- Lilian Walter
- Gwril
- T.J.Thurstson - Not suitable for use as it has scale wheels
Other locomotives
The locos that ran on the line in its 15" gauge days :
Gauge | Name | Number | Builder | Type | Works Number | Built | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
15" | Prince Edward of Wales | Bassett-Lowke | 4-4-2 | 22 | 1915 | Sold 1923 | |
15" | Katie | Heywood | 0-4-0T | 4 | 1896 | Scrapped at Fairbourne 1926 | |
15" | Count Louis | Bassett-Lowke | 4-4-2 | 1912 | Sold | ||
18" | No.1 | Regent Street Polytechnic | 4-2-2 | 1898 | Third rail laid as far as Golf House; Sold 1936 | ||
15" | Whippit Quick | Lister | 4w | Sold | |||
15" | Gwril | Lister | 4w | Sold | |||
15" | Dingo | Bo-Bo | Scrapped at Fairbourne | ||||
15" | Ernest W.Twining | G&S Lt Engineering & Maint Co Ltd | 4-6-2 | 10 | 1949 | Sold and exported to Japan | |
15" | Sylvia | G&S Lt Engineering & Maint Co Ltd | Bo-Bo | Regauged and rebuilt as "Lillian Walter" | |||
15" | Rachel | G&S Lt Engineering & Maint Co Ltd | Sold | ||||
15" | Siân | G&S Lt Engineering & Maint Co Ltd | 2-4-2 | 18 | 1963 | Sold | |
15" | Katie | G&S Lt Engineering & Maint Co Ltd | 2-4-2 | Sold |
References
- Alan C. Butcher (ed). Railways Restored 2005. Ian Allan Publishing Co, Hersham, Surrey, 2005. ISBN 0-7110-2053-7
- J.I.C.Boyd Narrow Gauge Railways in Mid Wales
- W.J.Milner Rails through the Sand
External links
- Official web site
- Maps and photos of: Fairbourne - Vorlage:Gbmapping and Penrhyn Point - Vorlage:Mmuknr photo