End of the line for North Yorkshire Moors Railway’s Engine 825 [The Press]





Date: 22/06/2013

VISITORS to a North Yorkshire heritage railway are running out of time to ride behind a much-loved engine as it comes to the end of the line. The North Yorkshire Moors Railway’s Engine 825 sees its boiler certificate expire early next month and it will be withdrawn from service at the end of June.


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A through NYMR Pickering - Whitby service hauled by S15 4-6-0 No 825 about to run through the station at Ruswarp on 2 October 2008.
Location: Ruswarp
Company: Whitby and Pickering Railway
02/10/2008 John Furnevel
S15 no 825 runs into Levisham station from Grosmont on 2 October 2009 hauling the LNER teak coach set.
Location: Levisham
Company: Whitby and Pickering Railway
02/10/2009 Colin Miller
Lineup of withdrawn locomotives in Woodham's scrapyard at Barry in 1974, with a sorry-looking S15 4-6-0 no 30825 nearest the camera. Fortunately, the story has a happy ending [see image 21236].
Location: Barry
Company: Barry Dock and Railways
//1974 Ian Dinmore