Talyllyn Railway coach appeal has donation via sock

Michael Holden - Editor 2 comments 2 Min Read
Credit: Talyllyn Railway

The Talyllyn Railway have announced that they have received a donation towards the work taking place on Corris Railway Coach No.17 through a sock.

Five-year-old Owen Jones has the in his blood, his grandfather, Gareth, is a volunteer driver on the Railway and is a member of the Railway Company's Board. His father, Neil, is a volunteer fireman on the railway.

Upon hearing of the appeal to raise £20,000, Owen searched his house to gather up the loose change he had and put it in an old sock and asked his grandfather to hand it to the fund.

Gareth handed the sock over to the Railway's General Manager, Stuart Williams and when the money was counted 83p was added to the Appeal.

The sock though was returned to its owner.

What did the officials say?

Stuart Williams commented:

‘So far we have raised over £4,000 towards the restoration of carriage No.17 in just over a month, but we still have a long way to go so ever penny counts. We are very grateful to Owen for his contribution. If every visitor to the Railway gave us 83p we'd very quickly reach our target. Thank you Owen, and the Jones family for your support.'

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