For over 50 years, the narrow gauge steam train powered by Alice, the little Welsh engine, has been a beloved attraction in North Wales, enchanting visitors with its nostalgic charm and scenic routes.
Translations: Cymraeg.
The Legacy of Alice
A Century of Steam Power
Alice, built in 1902 by the Hunslet Engine Company, has a rich history that spans over a century. Originally used at the Dinorwic quarry in Llanberis, Alice is part of the Dinorwic Alice Class, a series of eleven narrow-gauge 0-4-0 ST steam locomotives.
Scenic Journeys and Special Events
Bala Lake Railway’s Scenic Delights
Today, Alice operates on the Bala Lake Railway, offering a delightful 9-mile return journey alongside Bala Lake, through the stunning Snowdonia National Park. The railway provides breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, including Arenig Fawr, Aran Benllyn, and Aran Fawddwy.
Upcoming Festivities
Santa Specials and More
This holiday season, Alice will be part of the Santa Special trains on December 7th and 8th, a popular event that attracts many families. Tickets are selling fast, so booking early is advised to avoid disappointment.
Details of Alice’s Journey
Event |
Date |
Description |
---|---|---|
Santa Specials | Dec 7 & 8, 2024 | Meet Santa on a festive train ride along Bala Lake. |
Scenic Journeys | Year-round | Enjoy the beauty of Snowdonia National Park on a narrow gauge steam train. |
Bala Town Extension | Ongoing | Fundraising for the extension of the Bala Lake Railway to Bala Town Station. |
Community and Preservation
Supporting the Red Dragon Project
The Bala Lake Railway Trust is currently raising funds for the Red Dragon Project, aiming to extend the railway to Bala Town Station. This ambitious project requires over £4 million and relies on public support and donations.
Continued Enchantment
As Alice continues to chug along the picturesque Bala Lake Railway, it remains a symbol of heritage and community spirit. With ongoing support and special events, Alice is set to captivate visitors for many more years to come.
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