Gwynedd

A coal-fired steam locomotive (Snowdon No. 4) and carriage ascending the Snowdon Mountain Railway between Hebron Station and Halfway Station. The narrow gauge, rack and pinion railway, first opened 1896, reaches an altitude of just below 3,500 feet. (Photo by: Loop Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
A coal-fired steam locomotive (Snowdon No. 4) and carriage ascending the Snowdon Mountain Railway between Hebron Station and Halfway Station. The narrow gauge, rack and pinion railway, first opened 1896, reaches an altitude of just below 3,500 feet. (Photo by: Loop Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
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Credit:
Loop Images / Contributor
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566442253
Collection:
Universal Images Group
Date created:
06 December, 2011
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Object name:
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