Kids go free on North Yorkshire heritage railway this Easter

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Kids go free on North Yorkshire heritage railway this Easter

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5428 Eric Treacy at Pickering on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway
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The North Moors Railway (NYMR) is inviting visitors to “spend family time together taking in some of the best views the UK” over Easter, as it reopens to passengers on 27 March for its 2023 season.

Visitors can now purchase a Unlimited Annual Pass for £40 and visit as many times as they like within twelve months, on standard timetables services only. For those not wishing to travel the full length of the line a single-use, shorter journeys ticket is available to purchase from an NYMR booking office on the day of travel for £15.

Children (aged 15 and below) travel free at all times.

Describing a visit as “more than just an Easter treat for the young and the young at heart”, NYMR assures its visitors that every penny they spend on tickets, tea, cake and memorabilia goes back into supporting the charity. The funds help to provide memorable experiences for visitors and fulfilment for volunteers and staff of the heritage railway, ensuring that the NYMR’s charitable aims are being delivered.

Visitors can Gift Aid their Unlimited Pass Ticket Fare, which enables the NYMR to claim an extra 25% tax back from the government. Every Unlimited Pass is worth an additional £10 to the dedicated charity, which means you’ll be contributing directly to the running of the heritage railway.

For more information and to purchase tickets for your Easter day out, click here.

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