A CRISIS appeal has helped secure the future of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR).

The fundraising appeal, which was set up to support the not-for-profit charity over the coronavirus pandemic has raised £440,000 towards helping ensure that the railway could operate as planned in the future.

Chris Price, General Manager at NYMR said: “It’s an understatement to say that this year has been challenging for us. Whilst we are now feeling more positive.

“The generosity of our members and the local community has been staggering; raising an incredible amount which will help get us back on our feet.

"From the whole team at the railway, thank you, We’ve had phenomenal support, and this funding has enabled us to retain our people and keep operating with plans for the future.

Chris added: “The NYMR is extremely important to the region, both economically and culturally. Funding throughout the pandemic has meant that the Yorkshire’s Magnificent Journey (YMJ) project can carry on.

"This includes building its conservation and heritage apprenticeship programmes, lineside ecological conservation work, fuss free access for disabled visitors, expanding the railways learning offer and reaching out to individuals, groups and communities to share the charities passion for the history of the region through steam travel.”

In addition to the crisis appeal, the railway was further supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF) as part of its YMJ project, and was awarded £1.9m as part of the Government’s £1.57bn Culture Recovery Fund administered by the Arts Council. The railway has also been helped with the reassurance of backing by its bankers, Santander, as part of the CIBLS loan scheme.