Watch the construction of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway's £4 million Trout Farm Carriage Stable, located in Pickering. One of six projects in its £10 million Yorkshire’s Magnificent Journey (YMJ) Appeal.
The five-track, single-storey, Carriage Stable featuring a cantilevered roof will accommodate up to 40 of the railway’s heritage carriages. For the first time, enable vital servicing and cleaning tasks to be completed undercover. It will enter full service in 2022.
The Carriage Stable is just one of six major YMJ projects, including 'The Outstation' volunteer hub; the education coach at Goathland; ongoing lineside conservation; renewal and replacement of three worn-out iron bridges at Goathland and the conversion of four carriages to provide ‘fuss-free’ access, and tailored seating for wheelchair users and accessible toilets on every set of carriages.
The next part of the YMJ project is the renewal this winter of Bridges 24 and 25 at Goathland Station - crucial to the railway’s ongoing operation.
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