Links
For more pictures and information on the areas covered on this website:
- I cannot recommend too highly Charlie Hulme's North Wales Coast Railway website, covering the North Wales Coast line as it is today. The news pages are regularly updated and are always full of interest.
- Dave Sallery's website at www.penmorfa.com contains archive material covering the mid-80s to 90s, and information on how to make the North Wales circular tour.
- Adrian the Rock's British Railway Signalling site includes details of signalling past and present at several North Wales locations. Now with some excellent shots of the Cambrian lines
- Alan Crawshaw's website has more recent material, with a heavy Bangor bias.
- Tim Rogers' site has some shots of Class 40s along the coast, and a page on Mickle Trafford - Dee Marsh. (Tim also appears on my site leaning out of the window behind 24023 on the Llan Jcn page!)
- Geoff Poole's 6G website pays tribute to Llandudno Junction shed.
- Graham Turner's www.railblue.com is another interesting site, with some then and now shots on the North Wales coast.
- For pictures of Class 40s along the coast (and elsewhere), the Wirral Mafia site is definitely worth a visit.
- The same author has now added another fotopic site on Welshdiesels, covering the coast.
- Andrew Bannister now has a Fotopic site with a selection of his classic shots of the Cambrian lines and elsewhere.
Train Simulator
- This site has provided much information for, and the photograph for the front cover of, the Class 15 Preservation Society's MSTS add-on covering the North Wales Coast. More details on their website.
For more Class 24 and 25 information
- The Sulzer type 2 website has an astonishing amount of detail on Class 24s and 25s in NorthWales and beyond.
- Mark Bennett's site continues the theme, with pages on the Cambrian workings of class 25.
- Alan Baylis' site is another mine of information on Class 25 workings in North Wales.
- There are pages of Class 24 and 25 pictures at the Sulzer Photos fotopic site.
Railway Modelling
Other Railway Links
- I have to give a link to The Man in Seat 61, an amazing website about international railway travel, which I think sets the standard for content and design for non-commercial rail websites.
- I only managed one weekend tracklaying on the Welsh Highland Railway, and now it's virtually finished. Ben Fisher's website was an excellent way of keeping up with progress on this exciting project. Unfortunately, Ben died in July 2009, and at present the site is not being updated.