Hi Guys,
I wanted to share some of the pics I took on our recent trip to England and Ireland. I'm also making a movie with some of the video I shot. (My new Canon digital camera also shoots video). We flew to Ireland and spent 3 days there. They have a reputation for drinking and it's quite well deserved. You can't swing a dead hooker without hitting a pub. Anyway, on with the trains.
I'll start the pictures in Wales as apparently my Ireland pictures (including the Guinness 2' gauge street tracks and LUAS streetcar system) were erased by my wife who overwrote my images with pictures of flowers and old bits of rock.
We spent a couple days in Porthmadog, which is home to 3 2' gauge railways. The Welsh Highland Rwy, The Ffestiniog and the Welsh Highlands Centre. There is also a standard gauge main line and this is taken from the Highlands Centre station

It was kinda neat to see all the little cars (wagons) that the 2' railways used.

Over on the Welsh Highland / Ffestiniog, We caught a former African Garrett articulated loco leaving for the run over the WHR. Here we see it running in the main street over Brittania Bridge.

Here's a better shot as the loco leaves the roadway for it's run up the mountain. The bunker closest to the camera is actually the rear of the loco and is for the coal. Then the cab and boiler, then the water tender.

A few minutes later, the FfRY arrived with a train. The FfRW and WHR share a station in Porthmadog.

A while later, we caught Farlie's Patent, a Farlie type double ended (giggity) locomotive owned by the FfRY.

The second day, we got a ride on the WHR and the train was pulled by the Garrett. I also got some sweet video of the run. The nice thing was we were in a 3rd class carriage which had windows that dropped down into the door, so it was easy to shoot the train and scenery.
