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Full steam ahead for glorious views

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WHY not come and visit Brecon Mountain Railway for a great day out?

We are located just off the Heads of the Valleys Road, about three miles north of Merthyr Tydfil. Follow the mountain railway signs from the A470 and A465.

Brecon Mountain Railway was built on part of the abandoned Brecon and Merthyr Railway, which was originally built in 1859 and finally closed in 1964. We re-opened to passengers in June 1980. The line now runs from Pant to Torpantau, high in the Brecon Beacons.

Travel behind a vintage steam locomotive in one of our allweather observatio­n coaches and admire the views.

The railway climbs steeply to Torpantau, where the train stops for you to take in the views. You may alight here and return by a later train. On the return trip the train stops at Pontsticil­l, where there is a small steam museum, lakeside café, picnic area, children’s play area and beautiful walks around the Taf Fechan reservoir, where again you may alight and return on a later train if you wish.

On your return to Pant visit our workshops, where old steam locomotive­s are restored and new ones are built, buy a souvenir of your visit in our gift and souvenir shop, or enjoy a bite to eat in our licensed restaurant.

We have facilities for disabled passengers including ramps, toilets and a carriage designed to accommodat­e wheelchair­s.

We have reduced fares for parties and school visits and special events running throughout the year, including Father Christmas.

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Brecon Mountain Railway

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