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Penrhyn Castle Railway Museum

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Established
  
1951 (1951)

Type
  
Railroad museum

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Location
  
Llandygai, Gwynedd, Wales

Website
  
Penrhyn Castle Railway Museum

Owner
  
National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty

Similar
  
Lampeter Museum, Penrhyn Quarry Railway, Milford Haven Museum, Pembrokeshire Motor Museum, Chepstow Museum

The Penrhyn Castle Railway Museum is a museum of industrial railway equipment, located at Penrhyn Castle near Bangor in Wales.

In the nineteenth century, Penrhyn Castle was the home of the Pennant family (from 1840, the Douglas-Pennants), owners of the Penrhyn slate quarry at Bethesda. The quarry was closely associated with the development of industrial narrow gauge railways, and in particular the Penrhyn Quarry Railway (PQR), one of the earliest industrial railways in the world. The PQR ran close to Penrhyn Castle, and when the castle was bequeathed to the National Trust in 1951 a small museum of industrial railway relics was created in the stable block.

The first locomotive donated to the museum was Charles, one of the three remaining steam locomotives working on the PQR. Over the years a number of other historically significant British narrow gauge locomotives and other artifacts have been added to the collection.

References

Penrhyn Castle Railway Museum Wikipedia