Steam returns to Llangollen as steam locomotive 3802 goes on test

Michael Holden - Editor 2 comments 2 Min Read
Credit: Iain Ross

Steam returned to the town of last week as went on test after work was completed.

The locomotive was taken out of traffic in 2020 as a number of jobs were in need of being completed on the brake gear and motion.

This has now been completed by the owner and a small group of Llangollen Railway volunteers, to prepare for when the railway is allowed to reopen.

3802 needed to have an insurance company boiler exam before being allowed to run.

3802 goes on test at the Llangollen Railway
Credit: Iain Ross

The final steam exam was completed on the 14th June and staff took the opportunity to complete some running in to prove the work that was completed.

Iain Ross, from the Llangollen Railway, told RailAdvent “By taking it (3802) into Llangollen station it shows that the volunteers have the aspirations to succeed in reopening the railway again.”

“There's still a lot of work to be done before we run trains again, but there is a dedicated team of volunteers working towards that. We always welcome new volunteers and donations.”

Credit: Iain Ross

If you would like to start volunteering at the Llangollen Railway, then please sign up via the Llangollen Railway website.

The Llangollen Railway Trust is currently running a Full Steam Ahead Appeal to help them relaunch train services. If you would like to find out more and donate, please click here.

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2 Comments
  • Great to see 3802 at Llangollen. I am at present out of action after operation, but will donate and visit when life is normal again.

  • I always knew the thankfully (newly-recovering) Llangollen Railway, would eventually live on, even with steam around for future generations.

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