A day out with the Earl
or A wet day on the W&L

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28 September 2008

Approaching Coppice LaneSteamy departure from WelshpoolClick the thumbnail to view the full sized images, which measure 600 pixels on the longest side, and are around 50k in size. Please read my copyright notes if you want to use them in any way

It's not far to Welshpool - a little under an hour if the traffic is friendly - and I've been many times since my first visit in July 1968, when we travelled behind The Earl from Llanfair Caereinion to Castle Caereinion. Yes, that was as far as the line went, 40 years ago.

Locomen's Lunch  Refreshments for the Earl - water...  ...and coal

Today's trip would of course start from Welshpool's Raven Square station (what a shame that the old line down to the main line station is lost - it didn't seem feasible in those early days of preservation, but look what's been happening in Porthmadog recently...). The Earl was only just old enough for his pension in '68 - now he's 106 years old, but still very fit - well preserved, one might say.

Posing  "The Wasp" and the Diema  Watering at Welshpool

A quick check roundIs there any left?The reason for the trip is perhaps obscure - suffice it to say that I'd planned a day out with a friend from Shrewsbury, and, given the poor weather forecast, he suggested a trip on the W&L - "I've got a two for the price of one voucher...". So had many other people. Three of the coaches on the train were reserved for a "Great Little Trains" coach party, leaving just one ex-Hungary bogie coach for everyone else. I think it must have been the best-filled W&L train for a long time. I chose to ride shotgun on the open balcony - the windows were starting to steam up before we left Welshpool, and there might be some fun and games on the 1 in 29 Golfa bank...

Raven Square run-round  Coppice Lane  Arrival

...there weren't! The Earl performed magnificently - just a momentary slip as we passed over the level crossing a little way up the bank, and no obvious difficulties beyond that point - we arrived at Llanfair Caereinion more-or-less punctually. Time for a browse in the bookshop, followed by a quick bite of lunch - and, of course, a snap or two (dodging the raindrops...)

Same age as The Earl  Through Heniarth...  ...and over the Banwy bridge

Leaving Coppice LaneApproaching Coppice LaneThe rain was showing signs of easing by the time we were back in Welshpool, so we made another trip to Llanfair Caereinion, this time in the car, pausing to photograph the train on its journey. No need to hurry - the train doesn't - though there is much vegetation along the lineside. And that was it - time for home. A most enjoyable little outing, despite the weather

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