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I think the NYMR deserves a whole post to itself - such a good day out. We got to Pickering only to find that it was difficult to park at the railway, but we found another car park within walking distance, and then had lunch in a little tea-room overlooking the railway station while we waited for the next train.
The up train was a diesel - we didn't take its picture - but here are D-d and S2C in their seats on the train - the carriages are 'preserved' as well as the engines.

The guard came around to check our tickets - he looked exactly as a guard on an old steam train should!

These are simply views taken out of the window, to give you some idea of the countryside -



When we got to Grosmont we discovered that we could go back down behind one of the most famous British steam engines of all time - the Sir Nigel Gresley. As I said to someone in my comments to my post on Sunday, this is a bit like going to take a ferry between islands in New York and finding that today the run is being done by the Queen Mary!
So - two pics of S2C with his favourite engine of all time -


And a couple of pictures taken at Goatland on the way down - I just really liked the second one -


And finally - this is the engine driver, when we got to Pickering - it was warm...

We went out tonight for a meal at a nicely informal place that does Tex-Mex food - I am totally stuffed.
Tomorrow is D-d's actual graduation ceremony - after it we will go out for a rather posh meal - the pictures might take me a little while!!
The up train was a diesel - we didn't take its picture - but here are D-d and S2C in their seats on the train - the carriages are 'preserved' as well as the engines.

The guard came around to check our tickets - he looked exactly as a guard on an old steam train should!

These are simply views taken out of the window, to give you some idea of the countryside -



When we got to Grosmont we discovered that we could go back down behind one of the most famous British steam engines of all time - the Sir Nigel Gresley. As I said to someone in my comments to my post on Sunday, this is a bit like going to take a ferry between islands in New York and finding that today the run is being done by the Queen Mary!
So - two pics of S2C with his favourite engine of all time -


And a couple of pictures taken at Goatland on the way down - I just really liked the second one -


And finally - this is the engine driver, when we got to Pickering - it was warm...

We went out tonight for a meal at a nicely informal place that does Tex-Mex food - I am totally stuffed.
Tomorrow is D-d's actual graduation ceremony - after it we will go out for a rather posh meal - the pictures might take me a little while!!
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Date: 15/07/2009 09:43 pm (UTC)ZOMG it's Annie and Clarabel!!
Great pics! :D
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Date: 15/07/2009 09:49 pm (UTC)Now there's one for the wayback machine.
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Date: 15/07/2009 09:49 pm (UTC)It's like you were on the Hogwarts Express!
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Date: 15/07/2009 10:07 pm (UTC)Enjoy the graduation ceremony :)
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Date: 15/07/2009 10:42 pm (UTC)I still haven't gotten the pictures from Miss Perfect's graduation up; I hope the speaker tomorrow is not so subject to "I" strain as the one there!
Julia, lovely pics!
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Date: 15/07/2009 11:12 pm (UTC)I will let you know about the speaker - I'm not even sure yet who it is. It must be a bit repetitive for whoever it is as there are about ten ceremonies over two days!
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Date: 16/07/2009 06:45 am (UTC)Best wishes for your daughter tomorrow. I hope she enjoys the day.
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Date: 16/07/2009 07:50 am (UTC)Good luck to D-d on her graduation!
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Date: 16/07/2009 09:01 am (UTC)I am hoping the weather holds until after graduation - it is pleasant at the moment but the forecast is for rain :~(
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Date: 16/07/2009 08:16 am (UTC)Tex-Mex? It is a small world. I hope it was good; we eat Tex-Mex on a regular basis!
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Date: 16/07/2009 09:08 am (UTC)Bunches of enthusiasts got together and tried to buy the odd engine, the odd mile or two of track before it was destroyed - and slowly they built up these little patches throughout the country.
The NYMR is probably one of the longest - it is an hour from Pickering to Grosmont - and one of the few that connects with the modern system.
I guess your father would have found it interesting - especially as the UK engines and the US locos were pretty different, I think.
We like Tex-Mex - although it is probably not totally authentic - but the chimichangas and the fajitas tasted good to us.
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Date: 16/07/2009 08:09 pm (UTC)I love that cuisine from all around the world can be experienced in any developed country--though, of course, it often has been tweaked for the local tastes. I was quite disillusioned to discover that Chinese fortune cookies were an American invention!
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