The most enigmatic of the original Ffestiniog locos, Welsh Pony, was the third engine in line for restoration to service when the railway was reopened in the 1950s.
Somehow other engines always managed to jump the queue and even Palmerston, thought for many years to be little more than scrap, has made its way back into service.
The locomotive has only left Wales once when it was displayed at a model railway exhibition in Birmingham in 1963. Last in traffic in 1938 the engine was withdrawn when its 1915 boiler, built by Adamson, was suffering serious firebox problems. Even as early as 1887 Welsh Pony was recorded as having achieved no fewer than 280,000 miles. By 1938 it had probably travelled a distance equivalent to going to the moon and back.
Welsh Pony was no stranger to the Welsh Highland Railway and many photos show the loco in traffic there. Sadly there is no one left alive that can remember working with the locomotive.
Stored at Boston Lodge close to the sea for many years and then mounted on a plinth outside Harbour Station again exposed to the elements, the 72 years the engine has spent out of service have not been at all kind. Since removal from public display in 2002 the locomotive has been difficult to access and often stored at Glan y Pwll yard in Blaenau, not always under cover.
It is hard to imagine any heritage railway owning an original machine built for the line and not making strenuous efforts to conserve or restore it.
In 2010 members of the Ffestiniog Railway Society were asked for their opinion on the future of this locomotive. The replies were overwhelmingly in favour of restoring the loco to service.
The loco will eventually be back in traffic alongside fellow England locos Prince and Palmerston, which will put the Ffestiniog Railway in the unique position of having the world’s three oldest steam locos in regular service on their original railway.
Welsh Pony’s own microsite can be found here. There is also a Facebook page.
1881 Duffws
In original form with a simple spectacle plate, Welsh Pony stands at Duffws station
1881 Duffws
1925 Minffordd
Welsh Pony stands at Minffordd station in 1925 in recognisable form
1925 Minffordd
1927 LNWR Exchange
At work in Blaenau as the top shunter, Welsh Pony stands in the LNWR exchange yards (FR Archives)
1927 LNWR Exchange
1936 Blaenau GWR station
Seen at the GWR interchange station near Duffws between the wars
1936 Blaenau GWR station
1936 Harbour Station
Welsh Pony is viewed here entering Harbour Station from the Welsh Highland (FR Archives)
1936 Harbour Station
1962 Boston Lodge
Three England locos all dumped in Glan y Mor yard at Boston Lodge, with Welsh Pony in the company of Princess and Palmerston (Norman Pearce courtesy of Howard and Rosemary Wilson)
1962 Boston Lodge
1963 Old Paint Shop
Some colour is showing in between the rust on Welsh Pony as it sits by the old paint shop at Boston Lodge in October 1963 (Norman Pearce courtesy of Howard and Rosemary Wilson)
1963 Old Paint Shop
1976 Old Paint Shop
In the following decade, Welsh Pony is still by the old paint shop in June 1976 (Tony Rowlands)
1976 Old Paint Shop
1976 With the Peckett
And is seen in the company of the ex-Harrogate Peckett (Tony Rowlands)
1976 With the Peckett
1984 Works Yard
In April 1984 Welsh Pony was moved to be tidied up prior to going on display on a plinth in Harbour Station car park (John Halsall)
1984 Works Yard
1984 Boston Lodge
The result of the preparation is clearly seen in August 1984 as the loco has been tidied up and is being shunted by Prince (John Halsall)
1984 Boston Lodge
1984 With Prince
And another view of Prince shunting Welsh Pony (Arthur Brooks)
1984 With Prince
2003 Old Loco Shed
After removal from the plinth at Harbour Station, Welsh Pony returned to a life in store, albeit undercover this time, seen here in August 2003 in the old loco shed
2003 Old Loco Shed
2005 With Palmerston
After cosmetic restoration, Welsh Pony reappeared, with Princess' tender, in blue livery at the 2005 Gala in May
2005 With Palmerston
2005 Two Englands
A side on view of the two locos at Boston Lodge
2005 Two Englands
2011 C2 Shed
In March 2011, Welsh Pony stands on the sidings leading to the rear of the carriage shed, alongside the newly constructed shed for the Chinese C2 loco, owned by FR volunteers
2011 C2 Shed
2012 Glan y Mor
In December 2012, Welsh Pony was temporarily outside prior to entering the carriage works for cosmetic restoration (Chris Jones)
2012 Glan y Mor
2013 Carriage Shed
January 2013 and Welsh Pony is entering the carriage shed for cosmetic restoration and about to surrender the tender back to Princess
2013 Carriage Shed
2013 Restored
On 1 May 2013, the loco is now cosmetically restored and painted in lined green livery (complete with Linda's tender)
2013 Restored
2013 Four Englands
The stunning impromptu lineup during the preparations for the 2013 gala saw Palmerston, Prince, Welsh Pony and Princess all in Boston Lodge yard
2013 Four Englands
2013 4 Englands on the Cob
On the Saturday evening of the 1863 and All That gala, all four Englands were combined to head an evening slate train over to Porthmadog, with Prince, Welsh Pony, Princess and Palmerston
2013 4 Englands on the Cob
2013 4 on the Cob
And the four locos shortly returned to Boston Lodge
2013 4 on the Cob
2014 at the Works
In January 2014, Welsh Pony is standing outside awaiting attention
2014 at the Works
Welsh Pony appeal leaflet
Welsh Pony appeal leaflet