Snowdon Mountain Railway

The Snowdon Mountain Railway is a narrow gauge rack-and-pinion railway in Gwynedd, north-east Wales. It runs for 4.7 miles (7.6 km) from the terminus station at Llanberis to the summit of Snowdon, and has become a popular tourist attraction. It served as the inspiration for the Culdee Fell Railway in the Railway Series.

History
Since its opening in 1896, visitors from around the world have traveled on the Snowdon Mountain Railway. Trains scale the highest mountain in England and Wales - 1085 metres - where Snowdon boasts dramatic landscape and scenery. This is the only public rack and pinion railway in the United Kingdom, and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in North Wales.

For more than 112 years, holidaymakers and day-trippers have been appreciating the views they have experienced while claiming the ascent of Snowdon is a lifetime adventure.

Locomotives
The Snowdon Mountain Railway owns eleven locomotives, seven steam, four diesel, and two hybrids. This section only covers engines with counterparts from the Railway Series.

Appearances
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Companion Volumes
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 * 1972 - The Railway Series: Surprise Packet
 * 1979 - Annual: Mountain Railways
 * 1987 - The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways
 * 1995 - The Thomas the Tank Engine Man
 * 2005 - Sodor: Reading Between the Lines

Books

 * 2022 - Thomas Goes on Holiday

Miscellaneous
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 * 1998 - Collector Cards: Godred