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Ffestiniog Railway No. 9 “Taliesin”
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Great Britain | 1876
only one produced
Vulcan Foundry works photo
Vulcan Foundry works photo

In 1876, Vulcan Foundry built a Single Fairlie locomotive for the narrow gauge Ffestiniog Railway. It was designed by G.P. Spooner and had two two-axle bogies, of which the leading one was powered. The locomotive received the number 9 and was named “Taliesin” after a 6th century Welsh poet. The driving wheels had a diameter of two feet and eight inches and the cylinders measured 9 by 14 inches. The rated haulage capacity of the locomotive was 40 tons at 14 mph on an incline of 1 in 80 or 1.25 percent. Later it was renumbered to 7.

In 1900, it was rebuilt with a new boiler and a closed cab. Additionally, the water capacity was increased from 380 to 430 gallons. Now the locomotive weighed 17 instead of 15 tons. When the new boiler had to be replaced in 1924, the railway did not grant the costs of a new boiler. So “Taliesin” was used for light work for some years and finally disassembled in 1935. Many decades later, the shops at Boston Lodge used the remains of this locomotive to build a replica and completed the work in 1999. Technically this was not a new locomotive, but a rebuild with a new boiler. Since 2011, it is being operated with a boiler pressure of 200 psi

General
Built1876
ManufacturerVulcan Foundry
Wheel arr.0-4-4T (Single Fairlie) 
Gauge1 ft 11 1/2 in (Narrow gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Wheelbase13 ft 11 in
Rigid wheelbase4 ft 6 in
Service weight33,600 lbs
Adhesive weight22,400 lbs
Axle load11,200 lbs
Water capacity456 us gal
Fuel capacity2,800 lbs (coal)
Boiler
Grate area6.3 sq ft
Firebox area29.5 sq ft
Tube heating area313 sq ft
Evaporative heating area342.5 sq ft
Total heating area342.5 sq ft
Power Plant
Driver diameter32 in
Boiler pressure150 psi
Expansion typesimple
Cylinderstwo, 9 x 14 in
Power
Power sourcesteam
Estimated power100 hp (75 kW)
Starting effort4,518 lbf
Calculated Values
steam locomotive
freight
passenger
narrow gauge
tank locomotive
single Fairlie
last changed: 06/2026
Photo around 1900 with closed cab
Photo around 1900 with closed cab
The replica in September 2018 at Dinas
The replica in September 2018 at Dinas
Hefin Owen
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