Written by Marcus Dawson - 30 Oct 2003
Location notes
Situated a few miles to the south west of Whitby the Pickering to Grosmont line covers about 18 miles through some spectacular scenery of the North Yorkshire Moors national park. "The line is owned by the North York Moors Historical Railway Trust who have run the line as a living museum since 1974" There are many different types of locomotive hauled passenger working both steam and diesel. With the occasional photographic freight charter or permanent way train. For more details see the North Yorkshire Moors Railway website.
This is the southern terminus of the North Yorkshire Moors railway.
Railway type and traffic
The trains are mostly steam hauled, with a diesel gala in spring and some diesel-hauled services on Summer Saturdays. The spring and autumn steam galas include some demonstration freight trains.
Environment
North Yorkshire is a beautiful part of the country with large rolling hills and amazing scenery. It is also very open and very exposed so weather here can be extreme at certain times of the year. Given the moors nature of the location it would be sensible to dress for the outdoors and expect the weather to change.
Road directions
Follow the A169 into Pickering village. At the roundabout take the first exit and follow this road to the traffic lights. At the traffic lights turn right and continue along this road until you reach the station, which will be on your left.

NYMR, Pickering Station map co-ordinates
Parking
Usually off-road parking is available within walking distance of most locations
Amenities
Being a national park there are lots of tourist facilities in the towns and villages but some locations are remote areas of moor land.
Where on the map

Sun Compass
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Streetmap links
NYMR, Pickering Station general view map
NYMR, Pickering Station close up map

Multimap links
NYMR, Pickering Station on new multimap
NYMR, Pickering Station general view map
NYMR, Pickering Station close up map
NYMR, Pickering Station aerial view (where available)

Windows Local Live Link - image quality may vary
NYMR, Pickering Station
Some areas not available at all zoom levels,.

Helpful location information
Weather forecast
Railway Gen Group
North East Gen
Photographic notes
Pickering Station is the southern terminus of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway. There is a run round / locomotive release at the south end of the platforms. The overbridge also provies a good view of arriving trains. The level crossing is a very close location.

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British Transport Police Guidelines for rail enthusiaist
Network Rail Guidelines for rail enthusiasts
ATOC/National Rail Guidelines for rail enthusiasts

If you see anything suspicious the British Transport Police can be contacted on their crime telephone number:
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Links to photographs at this location
Rail-net - NYMR Diesel Gala
D429's Photo Gallery
UK Railways - Pickering
General views - All photographs © Marcus Dawson unless otherwise stated
Fig 1 - Platforms, southern end


Fig 1 - Platforms, southern end

Platform view

Fig 2 - Facing south


Fig 2 - Facing south

Pickering Level Crossing gives some quite dramatic close up shots.

Fig 3 - Facing north


Fig 3 - Facing north

The reverse angle of the above shot

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