Red roof
From the messroom
In the woods
Corris
Slate on the move
Near Ddualt
On the Cob
Leaving Maespoeth
Engineering service
Maespoeth Junction
Taking water
Chasing the sun
Vintage train
Maespoeth mixed
Wet Wales
Slate shunt
Corris woods
Onto the Cob
Yr Eifl
Englands in Wales
Incline drum house
Arriva Wales
Magazine
Table incline
Welsh Highland
Rhiw Goch
Incline drum
Empire
Nant Gadwen lower incline
Caernant
The shop
England in Wales
Dead shop
On the corner
Taking water
Roberts & Owen
Wild pumping
Polychromatic
Bwlch-y-Slaters
Drum house
Englands in the trees
Welsh Highland sunshine
English Methodist Church
Decorative
Out of fuel
Slate remains
Penrhyn Quarries
Dinorwic top incline
Incline Head
Bad reception
React, Maintain, Build
Conwy Inclines
In the Welsh highlands
Coming off the Cob
Trevor pier
Ynysypandy slab mill
Garratts on the curve
Penrhyn
On the Welsh Highland Railway
Welsh Highland wagons
Garratts in charge
Above Rhiw Goch
Penrhyn Crossing
Approaching Rhyd Ddu
Going for slate
Welsh Highland Englands
Corrugated housing 2
Ganllwyd Village Hall
Yr Eifl
Village customs
Helm's Deep
Nant Gadwen incline
Passing at Clogwyn
Roberts' garage
The Bungalow
Corrugated housing
Spiralling
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Corris Railway No.7 arrives at Maespoeth with a train of mixed stock. This little line is steadily reclaiming a good part of the route that was lost when British Railways closed the line in 1948.
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