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Snowdon Mountain Railway is once again prepping its engines for a new season on Wales’ highest peak.
With the winter storms having passed, trains are set to carry passengers up Snowdon, Yr Wyddfa, once again with diesel services scheduled to begin from Saturday the 23rd of March.
Trains will initially be travelling as far as Clogwyn Station, 779m above sea level and one stop away from the summit where snow is expected to remain for a number of weeks.
The Summit Station and Hafod Eryri visitor centre are set to reopen mid-May, and the steam services will recommence a few weeks later in June.
Vince Hughes, Commercial Manager said:
“We’re all excited to be entering our 128th season at Snowdon Mountain Railway, taking passengers on the memorable journey to experience breathtaking Snowdonia views.
We’re anticipating another busy season, and we look forward to welcoming visitors old and new, to experience our wonderful railway.”