North Yorkshire’s largest heritage railway organisation have launched a fundraising appeal to save Goathland Station’s Bridge 27a.
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) are asking visitors, rail enthusiasts, and film lovers for vital support to repair Bridge 27A at Goathland Station, just an hours drive from York.
The iconic bridge is better known as an access route to the filming location of Hogsmeade Station — where Harry and the gang disembark from the Hogwarts Express before continuing on to arrive at Hogwarts for the first time in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.
Donations will allow the necessary repair work to commence on Bridge 27A. When completed, the reparation will once again allow visitors and volunteers to be able to safely access the station and experience the magic of Goathland Station. It also means the NYMR’s popular educational school visits can continue – last year the heritage railway attraction welcomed over 1,000 school children to learn about the importance of the railway.
Tim Bruce, Director of Civil Engineering at the NYMR, said, “Our bridges are absolutely crucial for an operating railway. Some of our bridges are over 150 years old and, despite regular maintenance work to care for them and prolong their lives, the metalwork is starting to show its age. The campaign to repair Goathland’s Bridge 27a is essential to ensure that future generations will be able to access Goathland Station for many years to come. Donating just £10 gets us closer to our goal to rebuild the bridge, meaning we can reopen our magical station to the world.”
Find out more about the work done by the NYMR and donate here.
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