NLHF Project Development Update – 14/11/2024 As you know, we have been moving forward with developing our project with the aid of the National Lottery Heritage Fund. As part of […]Read more
MINUTES OF THE 73rd ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE TALYLLYN RAILWAY PRESERVATION SOCIETY (the “Society”, a Company Limited by Guarantee, registered in England and Wales no. 15595769) Held at The […]Read more
A long standing project has finally been completed by the Talyllyn Railway, with the help of Network Rail. On Friday 8th November 2024 a standard gauge LMS 5-Plank wagon, dressed […]Read more
The Talyllyn Railway, one of 12 member railways of the Great Little Trains of Wales (GLTW), is thrilled to announce a thirteenth member to the GLTW group: The Merioneth and […]Read more
Join Ian, Rob & Nick for an update on The 75 Appeal & the “Preserving Our Past, Building Our Future” Redevelopment Project and how they are progressing.Read more
Adam, Ollie & Ian Evans next to the newly unveiled award plaque Tracksiders are the Talyllyn Railway’s family volunteer working group, conceptualised in 1996 by the late TRPS Vice-President Winston […]Read more
Talyllyn Railway No.3 ‘Sir Haydn’ and Network Rail No.97304 ‘Rheilfford Talyllyn Railway‘ On the 15th May 2024, after celebrating our 73rd year of preservation the previous day, Network Rail Class […]Read more
Watch the launch video for our exciting redevelopment project, ‘Preserving Our Past, Building Our Future’, and find out more here! WELSH ENGLISHRead more
In the build up to the launch of the “Preserving Our Past, Building Our Future” Redevelopment Project and the 75 Appeal, Luke & Ian take a look around Pendre to […]Read more
First time in over 100 years! We are incredibly happy that The Corris Railway‘s brand new steam locomotive, No.10, will be visiting us in July this year – but not […]Read more