Penrhyn Castle Railway Museum

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The Penrhyn Castle Railway Museum is a museum of industrial railway equipment, located at Penrhyn Castle near Bangor in Wales.

In the nineteenth century, Penrhyn Castle was the home of the Pennant family, owners of the Penrhyn slate quarry at Bethesda. The quarry was closely associated with the development of industrial narrow gauge railways, and in particular the Penrhyn Quarry Railway (PQR), one of the earliest industrial railways in the world. The PQR ran close to Penrhyn Castle, and when the castle was bequeathed to the National Trust in 1951 a small museum of industrial railway relics was created in the stable block.

The first locomotive donated to the museum was Charles, one of the three remaining steam locomotives working on the PQR. Over the years a number of other historically significant British narrow gauge locomotives and other artifacts have been added to the collection.

Locomotives

Name Gauge Builder Type Date Works number Notes
Charles 1 ft 1034 in (578 mm) Hunslet 0-4-0ST 1882 283 Worked on the Penrhyn Quarry Railway
Hugh Napier 1 ft 1034 in (578 mm) Hunslet 0-4-0ST 1904 855 ex-Penrhyn Quarry locomotive, being restored to working order
Fire Queen 4 ft (1219 mm) Horlocks 0-4-0 tender 1848 Worked on the Padarn Railway
Watkin 3 ft (914 mm) DeWinton 0-4-0VB 1893 ex-Penmaenmawr & Welsh Granite Co.
Kettering Furnaces No. 3 3 ft (914 mm) Black Hawthorne & Co 0-4-0ST 1885 859 ex-Kettering Ironstone Railway
No. 1 Template:4ft8in Neilson and Co. 0-4-0 1870 1561 ex Beckton Gas Works railway
Hawarden Template:4ft8in Hudswell Clarke 0-4-0ST 1899 526 ex Globe Ironworks, Stalybridge
Vesta Template:4ft8in Hudswell Clarke 0-6-0T 1916 1223 ex Hawarden Bridge steel works
Haydock Template:4ft8in Robert Stephenson and Company 0-6-0T 1879 2309 ex Haydock Foundry, St. Helens

References

  • (1982) Penrhyn Castle Industrial Railway Museum, 3rd. Edition, The National Trust. 

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