| Llanberis and Llan Padarn from the Snowdon Mountain Railway train. | |
| Views climbing Yr Wyddfa (Mount Snowdon) on the Snowdon Mountain Railway train. | |
| Really cool glacial topography! |
| Many of these were shot thru the coach window; sorry about the reflections! | |
| "George" (I think) pushing up the next coach as we wait at the halfway station going down. | |
| The previous train leaves just after we arrived at Summit. In the distance you can see the Atlantic, and at the far right, Yns Mons (Isle of Anglesey). On a clearer day they say you can see Ireland. |
| The waterfall just above Llanberis; the train goes over this stream (Afon Peris?) on a little bridge. Once it fed Llyn Peris, which fed Llyn Padarn, but now it is diverted in a tunnel around Peris so that lake is the isolated lower reservoir for the Dinorwig pumped-storage power plant. | |
| The diesel railcar we rode on the Snowdon Mountain Railway. | |
| Wyddfa (the 2nd-oldest steam engine on the Snowdon Railway) arrives at Summit just as we are leaving. |
| Enid, the oldest steam engine on the Snowdon Railway, named after the daughter of the man who owned the land where the railway was built. The girl was 9 when she broke ground for the railway. Enid has been working the line since it was constructed in the 1890s. | |
| One of the diesel engines on the Snowdon Railway; I think this one is George, named after an MP. |