The Fairbourne Railway is one of Britain's most iconic and historic railways. For nearly a century, it has been connecting the people of North Wales with the sea.
In 1970, this railway was at the height of its popularity, with trains chugging along the track as far as 26 miles from Fairhaven station. The railway played a vital role in transporting goods and passengers to and from the small fishing village, which is now part of the town of New Quay.
As you step aboard one of these historic steam locomotives, you'll be transported back in time to an era when railways were the lifeblood of British industry. The sound of rumbling wheels on steel track and the whistle blowing as the train pulls into the station will transport you to a bygone age.
With its rich history and nostalgic charm, this railway is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in exploring Britain's industrial heritage. So why not step aboard and experience the magic of the Fairbourne Railway for yourself?