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Steam railways in Wales
Hi! We love travelling on steam trains and would like to go on some/one in Wales next summer. We don't have to be on a steam train all the time and are happy to change trains. We would like to depart from Bridgend (where we'll be based) and travel further into Wales by train, stay overnight somewhere and travel back the next day. Have looked on Google but can't work out an itinerary! Any advice would be appreciated - thanks!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you are looking to travel all the time by one type of train or another then you will have a problem. Most of the preserved steam railways do not connect to the main line trains. The best standard gauge steam railway in Wales is at Llangollen not far from Wrexham. Then there is the narrow gauge ones at Aberystwyth and the Festiniog railway. Apart from that you'll have to cross the border to the Dean Forest Railway at Lydney, Gloucestershire or go to Cheltenham Racecourse for a round trip on the Gloucs-Warwickshire Railway.
if you like to travel on steam trains have you considered coming over to the Isle of Man we have a Victorian Steam railway that runs from Douglas to the south of the Island all year round this link might help you http://www.iomguide.com/steamrailway.php
West Coast Railways ran a steam service from Machynlleth to Porthmadog during this year's summer season, and may do so again in 2008.
http://www.steamtrain.info/, then click "cambrian".
http://www.steamtrain.info/, then click "cambrian".
This website contains details on all mainline steam excursions to see what's on when and also links to all heritage railways.
http://www.uksteam.info/index.shtml
http://www.uksteam.info/index.shtml
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