The NCB Glyn Neath 0-6-0 loco is a classic steam locomotive that exudes traditional charm. With its iconic design, built in the early 20th century, this machine is steeped in history.
Standing tall at just over six feet, the Glyn Neath is one of the smallest British-built steam locomotives on the network. Its distinctive green and red livery has remained largely unchanged over the years, evoking a bygone era of steam engineering.
Powering its way through the countryside with ease, this miniature marvel can reach speeds of up to 30 miles per hour. Despite its diminutive size, it is a testament to British ingenuity and craftsmanship. Built in 1886 for the Great Western Railway, the Glyn Neath has been lovingly restored to its former glory.
Today, this charming locomotive is on display at the National Railway Museum as part of their impressive collection. With its unique history and character, it's a must-see for anyone interested in steam engineering and British heritage.