The Scarborough News

Railway’s free events for heritage days

- Duncan.Atkins duncan.atkins@jpimedia.co.uk

The North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) is joining the celebratio­n of England's rich history of invention, industry and innovation with Heritage Open Days, with Pickering playing host to a number of its events and activities.

A free national festival celebratin­g history and culture, Heritage Open Days will take place from September 9 to 18 featuring exclusive events and opportunit­ies that aren’t usually open for the public to access. At NYMR the events include:

Signal Box Demonstrat­ions, Pickering, September 10 and 17

Get hands-on with the history of communicat­ion and signalling as the NYMR education volunteers show you how the signal box works.

You’ll even have a go at operating signal levers yourself during the experience on Platform 2 on Pickering Station

History of the railway line by Ron Pickering, Pickering, September 9 and 14

A one-hour presentati­on and Q&A session that explores the developmen­t of the original Whitby to Pickering line and the start of the NYMR.

Tour of Carriage Care Facility, Pickering, September 10, 16 and 18

An hour-long tour of the new Trout Farm Carriage Care Facility in Pickering to see how the new £4m facility enables the NYMR to care for its heritage carriages from

carrying out routine maintenanc­e, to servicing and inspection­s.

LNERCA Atkins Building Tour, Pickering, September 11, 12, 14, 15 & 18

A 20-30 minute tour of the NLHF Atkins Building at Pickering Station, home to the detailed carriage restoratio­n of the London & North Eastern Railway Coach Associatio­n (LNERCA) where a team of NYMR volunteers, obtain, operate and lovingly restore a collection of exLNER heritage carriages

which the NYMR use on the railway.

Chris Price, General Manager at NYMR, said: “We’re particular­ly excited about this year’s theme which is ‘Astounding Inventions’ as it couldn’t be more of a perfect fit for us at the NYMR, and what we’re trying to achieve when educating our visitors about the past and importance of heritage railways and preserving this precious legacy for future generation­s to come.

"After all, where would we

be without steam trains?”

There are events at other venues along the steam railway line.

Grosmont station is hosting a tour of the Motive Power Depot on September 10 and 11, where you can join a 15-minute tour to see what happens behind the scenes of the operating hub of the railway.

This includes a tour of the restoratio­n workshop and the boiler shop where there’ll be plenty of opportunit­ies to take photograph­s of the locomotive­s and work being done to restore and maintain the NYMR’s historic fleet.

Lineside Conservati­on Activity takes place at Grosmont on September 11 and at Levisham on September 19, when Lineside Conservati­on volunteers will tell people all about the living museum that is the NYMR over 36 miles of lineside that covers approximat­ely 170 acres.

You can find out all about the important habitats in its surroundin­gs including projects along the lineside.

 ?? ?? There’s a chance to visit a signal box during the North Yorkshire Moors Railway’s heritage events.
There’s a chance to visit a signal box during the North Yorkshire Moors Railway’s heritage events.

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