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List of Welsh Highland Railway rolling stock
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This is a list of the rolling stock owned by the Ffestiniog Railway Company which is used to operate the Welsh Highland Railway.
Steam locomotives
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Diesel locomotives
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Ffestiniog Railway locomotives used on the WHR
The following locomotives are normally Ffestiniog Railway stock that have run on the WHR. Some have transferred for regular service, or to cover for maintenance and traction requirements before there were enough dedicated WHR locomotives to operate the passenger service, others were for construction purposes only. With the FR-WHR link now open, FR locos visit fairly regularly on special services.
- Harold.[9]
- The Colonel[9]
- Upnor Castle - Construction loco, used on phase 2, 3 and 4.[9]
- Mountaineer - used in 1997 and 2000-1
- Palmerston - visited in 2010 for photo-charter
- Blanche - used in 1999
- Conway Castle / Castell Conwy - Used on construction of phase 2 and still occasionally used for construction work. Yard shunter at Dinas, spare passenger diesel.[9]
- Prince
- Taliesin (single Fairlie locomotive) - visited in 2009 for a photo-charter
- Lilla
- Linda
- Vale of Ffestiniog
- Merddin Emrys (double Fairlie locomotive) - visited in 2009 for a photo-charter
- Lyd (Lynton and Barnstaple Railway Manning Wardle 2-6-2T Replica - visited in 2010
- Earl of Merioneth (double Fairlie locomotive)
- David Lloyd George (double Fairlie locomotive)
- Britomart
- Moelwyn
Line cars and self-propelled equipment
- Gullick Dobson tamper
- Stefcomatic tamper
- Matisa A05 tamper
- Plasser & Theurer KMX95 CM tamper
Museum pieces
- Llanfair 0-4-0VBT built 1895 by De Winton for Penmaenmawr & Welsh Granite Co. Ltd. 3 ft (914 mm) gauge. Currently at Dinas awaiting tlc.
Another De Winton is on display in the entrance to the WHR Caernarfon Station.
Coaches
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The original source of information for this table was the: "Rheilffordd Eryri - Welsh Highland Railway Traveller's Guide" published by the Ffestiniog Railway Company in 2002. This has been supplemented by later information as it became available. Updated start of season 2020.[10]
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