New owners for Scarborough’s North Bay Railway

Michael Holden - Editor 2 comments 2 Min Read
Credit: North Bay Railway

The North Bay Railway in has announced that it now has new owners for the new season.

John Kerr and Peter Bryant have taken over the company that runs the attraction, which first opened in 1931.

For a number of years, Scarborough Borough Council ran the trains until it was privatised in 2006, when the then owner, David Humphreys, and staff made a number of upgrades, including new rolling stock, buildings and attractions.

Since 2014, John and Peter have run the Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway in East Lincolnshire.

Director John Kerr commented “The railway in Scarborough is an extremely important asset to the town and wider region.

Before his retirement, David has done a fantastic job of revitalising this much loved attraction and we are looking forward to working with his dedicated team to further this. We can't wait to take the railway to its centenary and beyond”.

Plans are being put in place to allow the railway, subject to government guidelines, to reopen from the 12th April 2021.

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  • Wow, This is very interesting, the Scarbrough North Bay Railway getting Fresh New Owners.

    This’ll be the Bright & Colorful beginning in a fresh new chapter in the SNBR’s History, & Preservation Story. (SNBR initials, stand for, in my book… Scarborough North Bay Railway).

    Good Luck to this Charming Yorkshire Light Railway Attraction during 2021.

    • I hope it really does end up bright and colorful, even though I’m not that much of a fan of minimum gauge railways…

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