New arrival: Ruby and her new owner Michelle Crowther pose with the mare's new foal
She was the mare who became a worldwide sensation after trying to board a train, as well as walking into a hospital and a pub.
But now Ruby, who was taken into care amid fears for her health, has had her own new arrival after giving birth to a bay and white foal.
The mare shot to fame when her previous owner, Irish traveller Joe Purcell, was captured on CCTV leading his horse on to a train platform in Wrexham in May.
Happy and healthy: The as-yet unnamed foal playfully gallops around her new surroundings in Wrexham
Now Ruby has a new owner after the RSPCA took her into care and, two weeks ago, the mare gave birth to a beautiful skewbald - or white, brown and black - colt.
Her owner, housewife Michelle Crowther, 43, said the youngster has yet to be given a name and added: 'At the moment he's really shy but it's Ruby's fault because she's very protective and keeps pushing him behind her and making noises as if to say "Be careful" but he's very attentive and well behaved.'
'He’s really pretty with a lot of white on him and has an interesting quirk in that one set of eyelashes are black and the other set are white.
Caught on camera: The pony is led on to a train in Wrexham, Wales
'She’s a really, really good mother. She looks after him really well and has got him all organised. Ruby’s quite firm and bustling with him, but kind.
'She’s got him completely under control.'
Mother-of-three Michelle has not decided what to do with the colt but will keep the new arrival for the time being with husband Richard, 45, and the couple's three children at their home in Wrexham.
Unwell: A pregnant Ruby with her previous owner, traveller Joe Purcell
source: dailymail