A HERITAGE railway's popular Wartime Weekend has been cancelled this year out of sensitivity to the conflict in Ukraine.

North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) has announced that its Railway in Wartime weekend, which was planned for the autumn, will not be going ahead ths year.

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Instead, the heritage railway will donate all ticket sales proceeds from the weekend of October 14 to 16, when the event was due to take place, to the British Red Cross’s Ukraine Crisis Appeal.

NYMR chief executive officer Chris Price explained the reason behind the decision.

He said: “We did not think it was right to have a wartime-themed event in the calendar, when the people of Ukraine are facing such a tense, dangerous, and distressing time.

The Northern Echo: The Wartime parade attracts thousands to PickeringThe Wartime parade attracts thousands to Pickering

"Ongoing violence is causing people to flee their homes and become separated from their families.

“We appreciate there will be a lot of disappointed people, but we hope everyone understands our decision, and that as many people as possible will still use the railway on that weekend, thus helping to raise thousands of pounds for the Ukraine appeal.”

Over the closed winter period, the NYMR had begun plans to host a 2022 Railway in Wartime event, with activity along the heritage line.

The railway had begun discussions with local stakeholders to discuss how it would manage and deliver the offsite activities, including the famous military parade, in light of a reduction of volunteers post pandemic, which has also seen a reduction of up to 40 per cent of the railway’s resource.

The Northern Echo: The weekend is steeped in Wartime nostalgiaThe weekend is steeped in Wartime nostalgia

The Wartime Weekend normally attracts huge crowds to Pickering as the railway is taken back in time with costumed volunteers along the line and the transformation of the Levisham station into a German-occupied site. 

Laura Strangeway director of corporate services and deputy CEO at NYMR, said: “We have taken guidance from the Heritage Railway Association which has recommended to its membership not to schedule wartime re-enactment events for the foreseeable future, and it is with regret that we will not be hosting the annual event.

“The NYMR is aware of the impact to local businesses and will continue to liaise with stakeholders.

"It is still planning to host its Annual Steam Gala on September 22 to 25, Light Spectacular October 22 to 30 and Santa Special events on selected dates during December, all of which are great opportunities for local businesses to get involved.”

The Northern Echo: Revellers enjoying a previous Railway in Wartime WeekendRevellers enjoying a previous Railway in Wartime Weekend

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