They still have the first loco that opened the railway on 1st May 1911 and they also operate some of the locos that were built between 1920 and 1926 to replace the two original locos after they were found to be too small. So on the steam loco front, they have Prince Edward of Wales (1911) Joan (1920) Railway Queen (1921) Michael (1924), and Cagney (c1910). They also have a diesel loco called Clara (1961) and their Tram (1970). They also have Billy (1926) on display in their museum which is owned by the council. They run every weekend from Easter till the end of Sept and then school hols with them open every day for the summer hols. They also have special events throughout the year at Easter, the second bank hols in May and the first weekend of Aug and their Santa Trains near Christmas.
Rhyl Miniature Railway
They are a 15-inch gauge miniature railway offering rides of a mile length around the Marine Lake in Rhyl which they have been doing since 1911.
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