North Yorkshire Moors Railway Launches Charters for 2025

The North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) has announced its exclusive luxury rail charter experience for 2025, offering passengers the opportunity to charter the opulent Great Western Saloon carriage for a truly memorable event. Whether for a personal celebration or a business gathering, the unique venue provides the perfect setting for up to 18 guests to enjoy a scenic rail journey.

New for 2025, the North Yorkshire Moors Railway is enhancing the experience by expanding the menu options for charter guests. In addition to the classic Signalman’s Buffet, guests can now enjoy a selection of freshly prepared side dishes crafted by the railway’s chef. New options include beetroot salad, spicy rice salad, pesto pasta salad, red cabbage coleslaw, Radford’s Butcher chicken, pork & stuffing layered pie, and vegan alternatives.

Available for hire between 3rd March and 4th November, 2025, the Great Western Saloon carriage is perfect for a variety of events, from corporate entertaining, team away days, and networking events to birthdays, anniversaries, and retirement parties.

North Yorkshire Moors Railway charter

Built in 1948, the Great Western Saloon boasts two luxurious seating areas, fine furnishings, and large observation windows, allowing guests to enjoy the stunning vistas of the North York Moors in comfort and style, all while being hauled by a historic steam locomotive.

The charter experience includes:

  • A private return journey from Grosmont to Pickering aboard the Great Western Saloon for up to 18 guests.
  • Signalman’s Buffet Lunch: Locally sourced savouries, freshly prepared salads, and speciality breads on the outward journey, followed by indulgent desserts, tea, coffee, and chocolates on the return.
  • Complimentary mineral water throughout the journey.
  • A dedicated member of staff to attend to your group and assist with catering.
  • Option for a fully stocked bar, offering a selection of wine, local beers, lagers, and soft drinks.
North Yorkshire Moors Railway charter

To charter the Great Western Saloon, including the buffet for 18 people, pricing starts at £1,595.

Kathryn Watson, Head of Commercial at the NYMR, said, “We are thrilled to be able to offer the Great Western Saloon carriage for charters in 2025, with exciting new menu options to enhance the experience. It’s a fantastic way to celebrate with family, friends, or colleagues, and the beautiful surroundings of the North York Moors make it truly unforgettable.”

North Yorkshire Moors Railway charter

To book or for more information, visit www.nymr.co.uk/charters or email [email protected]. Alternatively, call 01751 472508 to speak to a member of the team.

For further information please contact a member of the team at CAB Campaign – email [email protected] or call 0121 817 3771

About North Yorkshire Moors Railway

The North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) is an award-winning charitable trust and Britain’s most popular heritage railway, attracting around a quarter of a million passengers every year. As one of the top visitor attractions in the North East, the NYMR operates a heritage service from Pickering to Grosmont, and also runs over Network Rail from Grosmont to Whitby.

The NYMR is committed to preserving and developing its historic railway while delivering a high-quality, safe and authentic evocation of the steam age for all to enjoy. It is a fully accredited museum and an Educational Charitable Trust, offering educational experiences for visitors of all ages.

For the 2025 season, the NYMR has introduced a new pricing and ticketing structure to help ensure the long-term sustainability of the railway, in response to increasing costs and a changing economic landscape. These changes will support the charity’s ongoing work to conserve its heritage and enhance the visitor experience.

As part of Railway 200 in 2025, the NYMR is proud to be joining celebrations with other heritage railways across the country, marking 200 years of railway history.

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