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.