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North Yorkshire Moors Railway General Discussion

Discussie in 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' gestart door The Black Hat, 13 feb 2011.

  1. jnc

    jnc Well-Known Member

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    Apparently a collection of people who are unacquainted with the First Law of Holes ("When in one, stop digging!")

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    Neil W J Smith New Member

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    there is Michelin food for £75/lunch within 30 minutes of the NYMR. I struggle to believe many of those patrons wouldn’t go for £110 / £120 with the train ride.
     
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  3. The Black Watch

    The Black Watch New Member

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    Look at the Wensleydale Railway... there seems to be a 'tea train' (of various themed flavours) a couple of times a month and their Wensleydale Fryer which runs once a month is sold out until July! Similarly Embsay seems to do very well with its breakfast, curry, sunday lunch etc.
     
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    Not sure what the Nymr rolling stock is but we get very good take up at a rack rate of £145 per head with an established evening product. https://kesr.org.uk/pullman-dining/
     
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    Breva Part of the furniture

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    Wow!
    Somewhere I still have my ticket from 1975 - £4.50!

    Lovely toilet floor btw.
     
  6. Jamessquared

    Jamessquared Nat Pres stalwart

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    Hmmm ...

    https://www.nymr.co.uk/spring-north-yorkshire-pullman#Pullman-Robin
    https://www.nymr.co.uk/spring-north-yorkshire-pullman#Pullman-Jos
    https://www.nymr.co.uk/spring-north-yorkshire-pullman#Pullman-Opal
    https://www.nymr.co.uk/spring-north-yorkshire-pullman#Pullman-Garnet

    It may be advertised as "Pullman", but it's basically modern carriages with white table cloths - which weren't even ironed for the photos!

    The offer looks very tired - even the angles chosen for the photos are hardly flattering. I get you might want to show as much of the interior as possible, but in effect the chosen camera angles have simply served to emphasise the utilitarian steel luggage racks. The moquette I think comes from the "Stagecoach Bus" range. It's not the image most people would have on hearing the word Pullman.

    I can have an enjoyable meal for two with drinks and coffee in Zizzi for £50. So what is enticing me to pay four times that amount to dine here? Where's the glamour? Where's the romance?

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  7. 5944

    5944 Resident of Nat Pres

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    1980s Network SouthEast moquette doesn't scream luxury to me.

    Screenshot_20260205_075005_Chrome.jpg

    To be fair, 1960s Met Cam Pullmans are never going to be as luxurious as 1920s ones, but it is possible to make them feel a bit nicer with decent fabrics.

    Screenshot_20260205_080204_Chrome~2.jpg

    To me, the pricing doesn't make a lot of sense. £95 seems expensive at first glance for what is a pretty basic offering, but it allows travel on other services during the day, so essentially includes a £50 day rover.
     
  8. Jamessquared

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    But given the sparse timetable, how much other travel in the day can you fit in?

    For most people, the psychology is going to be "£95 for a meal". So that had better look like good value for money.

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    Steve Nat Pres stalwart Friend

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    The NYMR appear to have all but abandoned evening diners with only one between now and the end of June. That's priced at £110/person. The Lunchtime diners are £95/person and run several time/week. The inevitable braised beef, chicken supreme or vegetable Wellington with a choice of three starters and three desserts for both lunch and evening. It's 25 years since I last sampled it so I can't really comment on quality but it's not hugely inspiring to me. I don't know what the loadings are like these days.
    As has been mentioned, service coaches are no longer provided on the lunchtime diner services so revenue is missing there. I don't know why and can't think of an operational reason unless it is shortage of coaches. It was a heavy train if made up to 8 coaches (310 tons) though, and limited which locos could be used to cl6 and above which are currently in short supply. Although, having said that, I personally thought the Cl.4 tanks were ideal for the job as they didn't have 40 tons of tender to drag around.
     
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    Steve Nat Pres stalwart Friend

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    The rover ticket does allow people to start and end their day in Pickering, which is the preferred start for many. It becomes a long ‘lunch hour, though!
     
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    Those images do very little to sell the experience- as mentioned the framing of the images really isn't great and the table setting looks as though minimal effort was spent in attempting to dress the scene to make it look special.

    We did do the Pullman on the NYMR about 8-10 years ago and the food was very nice- we were seated in Car 79, so the ambience was lovely too. It was being operated from Pickering-Goathland and return top and tailed by 45428 and a 37 for some reason.

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  13. Pete Thornhill

    Pete Thornhill Resident of Nat Pres Staff Member Administrator Moderator Friend

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    For comparison it’s £139 per person for Sunday lunch on the SVR this year which also includes travel. If you are a couple and want a table for two then it’s an additional £40 for that - a couple comes in at £319 seated at their own exclusive table (plus the booking fee).

    I find that the NYMR seem to have it backwards to the SVR in that by comparison the core product (standard travel) is expensive but the premium dining offering seems a bargain. In addition to the Sunday lunches, in the first quarter of the year the SVR are offering bistro expresses on Saturdays (two course meal), breakfast trains and afternoon teas.
     
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  14. Jamessquared

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    It’s £125 on the Bluebell for lunch - but you do get proper 1920s Pullmans, including a wheelchair accessible one if required. (Contrast the NYMR “due to the historic nature of our carriages we can’t accommodate wheelchairs, and we can’t store your wheelchair at our stations either”).

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  15. Jamessquared

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    But this year they may well be starting from Pickering anyway ;)

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    Thats interesting. Last year they added an accessible MK1 to the set. It was one of the reasons quoted by staff as why there wasn't standard seating available, four Pullmans, the accessible MK1 and the 'Jenny' van being the full set. I can't see any mention of that now so I'm guessing that the MK1 has been removed and maybe put on a regular set instead as it didn't get enough loading for Diners...?
     
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    The Mk1 was needed as a brake vehicle as Car no. 79 is still out of action. Passengers could buy packed lunches and use the carriage, or if you were very polite and asked the guard they'd let you travel if empty seats were available.
     
  18. Jamessquared

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    From https://www.nymr.co.uk/spring-north-yorkshire-pullman

    Due to the historic nature of these carriages, we regret that they are not wheelchair accessible. Unfortunately, there is also no storage available for wheelchairs at the station. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding.
    Meanwhile, in the words of Jim Bowen, “let’s look at what you could have won”. https://www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/bluebell/pics/car54.html

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    Checks calendar….. yup, it is 2026, not 1926. Just how much space do you need to store a wheelchair ♿️, don’t most fold up?
     
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    For a railway so keen on legal frameworks, this attitude to equal access is quite surprising.
    Precisely
     
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