Jonathan1990
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I'm looking for some train times for the historical railways in North Yorkshire that ceased operating during the beaching period before 1970.
So far I found a restaurant on the outskirts of Scarborough has a rail departure timetable for Scarborough on their wall from around summer 1961. It has trains leaving Scarborough along the Whitby line through Ravenscar. I found out some services continued onto the Esk Valley Line beyond Whitby.
I used to have a book about the Scarborough to Whitby Line, showing the first ever timetable in 1885.
I would like to see timetables for other lines, such as Scarborough to Pickering, Malton to Whitby, Malton to Thirsk, Malton to Driffield and many more that don't exist any more.
So far I found a restaurant on the outskirts of Scarborough has a rail departure timetable for Scarborough on their wall from around summer 1961. It has trains leaving Scarborough along the Whitby line through Ravenscar. I found out some services continued onto the Esk Valley Line beyond Whitby.
I used to have a book about the Scarborough to Whitby Line, showing the first ever timetable in 1885.
I would like to see timetables for other lines, such as Scarborough to Pickering, Malton to Whitby, Malton to Thirsk, Malton to Driffield and many more that don't exist any more.
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