Ffestiniog Railway Society

The Ffestiniog Railway Society exists to support the oldest independent railway in the world (being founded by an Act of Parliament in 1832) – now a historic and world-class tourist attraction.

With over 5,000 members, many of them active volunteers, the Society was established as the Festiniog Railway Society Limited in 1954 by preservation pioneers who wanted to play a role in the rebirth of the Ffestiniog Railway (FR). The Society quickly found the role of providing volunteers and finance to early rebuilding efforts, a role which is still crucial today. The Society became a registered charity in 1997, now allowing the benefit of claiming Gift Aid on donations and subscriptions.

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Membership is open to all and includes travel benefits on the FR and the quarterly magazine. You can be an annual member, buy it for someone else or even become a life member.

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The Society currently supports volunteering in many ways on the railway, funding the purpose-built volunteers’ hostel, providing a full time warden. The Society has also recently been pleased to fund the re-entry into traffic of flagship ‘Double Fairlie’ locomotive Merddin Emrys, new and rebuilt carriages, permanent way materials and many other volunteer projects.

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For up to date timetable and fares information along with much, much more on the day to day operation of the Ffestiniog Railway, please visit the main FR Company site:
www.ffestiniograilway.co.uk

 
Latest pictures

3 February 2010. A view from the gravity train run for filming by National Geographic, seen here at Ty Fry 6 February 2010. The permanent way train stationed on the Cob whilst spot resleepering is carried out 6 February 2010. Moelwyn shows off the new colours in the evening sunlight 7 February 2010. Merddin Emrys was used on the winter warmer trains to Tryn-y-Garnedd, seen here running round at Port

29 January 2010. The view at weighbridge crossing after the latest snow fall 29 January 2010. The warmth of Minffordd Hostel beckons in the cold morning 3 February 2010. Two special gravity trains were run for a filming assignment, here seen at Penrhyn Crossing (photo - Ross Williams) 3 February 2010. The rear half of the gravity train (photo - Ross Williams)

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Fairlie Appeal

Fairlie's Patent - the anatomy of the unique double engine   Fairlie locomotive David Lloyd George, recipient of the new bogies

Our latest appeal! Help us to help the FR's unique Fairlie locomotives...

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Rheilffordd Ffestiniog Railway: historic railway in the best scenery...

 
 

Latest News

New in the shop

New books available in the FR shop New books available... Read more..


The Wire

A snowy scene alongside the pole route Major winter re-wiring work from JASPER... Read more..




PW Gang in action at Dorfil Shunt

1_thumb Dorfil shunt siding removed... Read more..


Directors Working Party

Harlech Castle on the Permanent Way train The annual Director's Working Party...updated ... Read more..


Glan-y-Pwll Crossing

The permanent way train at Glan-y-Pwll Permanent Way work at Glan-y-Pwll level crossing... ... Read more..


 

 

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Registered Office: Ffestiniog Railway Society, Harbour Station, Porthmadog. Gwynedd. LL49 9NF
Registered Charity no: 1064178.  Company Limited by Guarantee no: 542449.
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