Tomorrow (Saturday 22nd May) the Snowdon Mountain Railway will reopen to passengers after lockdown restrictions ease in Wales
The service this year will be operated by diesel locomotives and will run until the end of October.
2021 is the 125th anniversary of the opening of the line which opened in 1896.
The railway usually takes around 140,000 passengers a year from Llanberis to the summit of Snowdon on a 4.7-mile journey, however, this year the railway is operating a 2 hour round trip to Clogwyn, which is around 3/4 of the way to the summit.
Due to the various restrictions still in place, the railway ave decided they cannot operate Hafod Eyri, the Summit Visitor Centre, but hope that everything will be eased sufficiently for them to once again operate to the summit in 2022.
Vince Hughes, Commercial Manager at Snowdon Mountain Railway said: “Last year was a challenging year for the tourism sector but with a UK Staycation boom forecast we’re looking forward to a successful 2021 season. We’re also extremely proud that the railway is entering its 125th year of taking passengers up Snowdon”.
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Well I must say… the Sensationally Marvellous Snowdon Mountain Railway, have certainly come along, long way since it first came about in the 1890s.
The Snowdon Mountain Railway, not only the UK’s only Rack & Pinion Mountain Railway… it’s now also one of among the oldest of Heritage Railways, not just in Wales, but also, in the whole of the Beautifully Historic United Kingdom of the British Isles.
Furthermore… the SMR, is also indeed the Basis, for the Culdee Fell (Mountain) Railway, in The Railway Series book(s), by the late great yet exact Thomas The Tank Engine Creator & Author… Reverend. W. Awdry.
125 Years of the Snowdon Mountain Railway Aye… Grand Age for A Welsh Tourist Attraction.