The 2013 May Gala would not have been possible without the significant support of F&WHR General Manager Paul Lewin (above) and his team, including several visiting drivers, fireman and many other F&WHR supporters who were on site over most of the three gala days - and also to LYD's creator James Evans. The L&B thanks them all for their continued support of our railway ... no longer sleeping!
Celebrate 150 years of narrow gauge steam with the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways
Coaches 7 and 17 at Woody Bay;
Thank you to all those who visited and supported us in 2012
Click HERE for our 2013 Timetable and Train Service Page
Please help to promote our railway by downloading our poster from HERE
Please respect our neighbours' privacy by not entering fields or other properties containing sections of the old L&B trackbed
HELP US MAKE THE RAILWAY LONGER
For less than the price of a cuppa you can help us make it happen - CLICK HERE - to read how...
Did you know that having a heritage railway nearby significantly boosts the local economy?
The World awaits the Possible Dream
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More than 75 years after the railways closure you can once more board a train at England's highest narrow-gauge railway station - the delightfully named Woody Bay Station - 1,000 feet up on wild Exmoor.
Run almost entirely by volunteers, we are a "non-profit" organisation owned by its Members with the mission to fully restore as much as we can of the legendary Lynton & Barnstaple Railway.
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