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Trojan:
This may get Dave interested in them:

The opening titles of Get Carter (1971) feature shots of the journey to the north on the East Coast Main Line, filmed from the front of a Deltic, and the interior of the rolling stock. Another Class 55 in rail blue livery passes in the opposite direction. Some of this footage is shot at Selby as the train passes the BOCM factory.
In the same film during the scene in which Carter is checking his late brother's car in a scrapyard, one end of a Deltic can be seen leaving shot over the viaduct in the background.

Merddin Emrys:
more here!

http://www.royalscotsgrey.com/index.php

hollins:
I have only just found this railway section in the hobbies. I think I should have put my trip on the train last week in here. Here are two photos of the engines being moved, one at the start at Porthmadog and one at the end at Caernarfon.
I saw the engine called Merddin Emrys and realised where your name comes from Merddin!

Merddin Emrys:
yes the name Merddin Emrys is from the Ffestiniog Railway, which we must revisit very soon!  We are members and it's worth considering joining as we receive free travel on the Ffestiniog and Talyllyn Railways and just have to pay about one third of the price for the Welsh Highland Railway, it costs us £46 for the year (for both of us)

Hugo:
Sometimes there are cheap fares on the Festiniog to Porthmadog railway but these are for residents of Conwy and Gwynedd.   As the Llandudno to Ffestiniog railway is free for the over 60's a railway fan I know did the journey with his brother and then continued on the other train to Porthmadog and back for under £10.00 for the two of them.
If you wanted a great day out for a reasonable amount then you could add the Porthmadog to Caernarfon on (on the reduced fare)

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