North Yorkshire Moors Railway announces 2022 season of events - here's what's going on

Everything is on track for an action-packed season, as the North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) announces its daily services and calendar of events for 2022.
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The new season will run from Monday (April 4) when the heritage attraction opens its doors to visitors.

Tickets for the season will go on sale to the public from Wednesday February 9.

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This year, the NYMR is operating an end-to-end service between Pickering to Whitby, but can also accommodate shorter journeys from both Pickering and Whitby.

Train on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.Train on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.
Train on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.

Prices for a full line ticket start from £20.50 for children and £41 for adults and £84 for a family.

Passengers will hop on board and experience 24 miles of heritage railway, taking in the scenery of the North York Moors National Park.

2022 events confirmed include:

Annual Steam Gala (22-25 September) - a chance to experience a range of iconic steam locomotives, along with traction engines and the much-loved annual beer festival.

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Autumn steam gala on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.Autumn steam gala on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.
Autumn steam gala on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.

Light Spectacular (22-30 October) - an hour-long illuminated journey from Pickering to Levisham Station, with carriages adorned with 17,000 LEDs - a highly visual and audio-based event.

Santa Specials (selected dates during December) - family festive adventure on board the Santa Express and the chance to meet and greet Santa and his elves in a unique setting.

Laura Strangeway, Director of Corporate Services, said: “After nearly two years of trials and tribulations we couldn’t be more excited to once again welcome visitors back for a season of special events, incredible journeys through the picturesque national park and memories that will last a lifetime.

“Over the upcoming months we are working behind the scenes and preparing for the 2022 season.

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"Conversations with stakeholders including Pickering Town Council are due to take place over the upcoming weeks on how we can host a Railway in Wartime event in October.

“The impact of the pandemic has led to a substantial drop in volunteer resources.

"Additionally, we are nervous about any future restrictions and managing large-scale events.

"More details will be released on our website over the next few months.”

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“We still really encourage visitors to pre-book their tickets enabling them a guaranteed seat for both the outward and return journeys, and of course follow the latest government guidelines.

"But this year will be so exciting - events are back, some walk-ups tickets are available and, thanks to the hard work and endless support from our volunteers and staff, the engines, stations, shops and tea rooms at the railway have never looked better and been more prepared to welcome everyone back.

"See you all in April.”

Visit nymr.co.uk for more information about the heritage railway, or to book.