The Taffy Tug at Rhiwbina

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The Taffy Tug at Rhiwbina

Image: © Gareth James Taken: 25 Aug 2013

Pathfinder Tours operated a railtour - The Taffy Tug - from Bristol to South Wales covering five branch lines (Ebbw Vale, Machen Quarry, Penarth, Cwmbargoed and Coryton), on which either passenger trains or locomotive-hauled trains are not normally seen. The tour was operated with two freight locomotives (Class 60s, nicknamed Tugs, Nos. 60063 and 60017) in top-and-tail formation. In low, evening sunlight, the train passes Rhiwbina station on the return leg to Bristol.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.521004
Longitude
-3.213384