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The Whitby Flyer Wednesday 18 March 2026

Discussion in 'What's Going On' started by neildimmer, Mar 16, 2026 at 8:02 AM.

  1. neildimmer

    neildimmer Resident of Nat Pres

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    Still no times available for this trip on Wednesday, another last minute times release like the Buxton trip looking like
     
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    Clearly there are some times somewhere as they’ve been confirmed on RYTC website for over a week. Just no times for public sites.
     
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    Yes confirmed timings were on the RTC website for the tour last week.
     
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    neildimmer Resident of Nat Pres

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    Yes thanks to both of you, i have these times as i am travelling on it, i was basically looking for times at York for the changeover from Electric to Steam
     
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    torgormaig Part of the furniture Friend

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    Booked in Holgate Loop from 09.25 to 09.49 for the loco change.

    Peter
     
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    neildimmer Resident of Nat Pres

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    Oh that's a shame, they swapped over in the station last year. oh well, thanks anyway
     
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    torgormaig Part of the furniture Friend

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    If it helps the loco change over in the evening does take place in the station, 18.32 to 19.01

    Peter
     
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    thanks, that is handy to know, all I need now is which platforms are involved
     
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    Well, as you asked it is booked Plat.5 in both cases but as you know things very often change at York, so we will have to take what we're given.

    Peter
     
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    Do you maybe have timings for Battersby (outward and return) and Stockton (return)?
     
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    Isn't that the truth!!

    Thanks, fingers crossed for P5, at least that gives me time for a photo from P3 then scoot across the footbridge to board it!!
     
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    Big Al Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Moderator

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    I hope that everyone enjoys the day; it's a lovely trip for people starting from York. Away at 10 am and back at 6.30 pm. To my mind that's the length that a steam day trip should be. The only problem is that you get only about 90 minutes in a place that really does deserve you being able to spend twice that time at the destination.

    Of course, the reason for the short stay is that, for some reason, this train starts at Kings Cross. Four hours to York with a 100 mph electric. Just over three coming back. It feels like a classic case of needing to path the train first to see if it works from London (or Stevenage) before offering it to the public. But it seems to be nearly full so it presumably doesn't matter. I pity those who board at KGX assuming they can get to the train at very silly o'clock.

    I went on this trip from York (not KGX) in 2017. It was a great trip leaving at 8.30 am and getting back at 8 pm....plus three hours in Whitby.

    I can only assume that this wasn't about getting people from the south to enjoy a trip to Whitby as, now we know the timings, the best option would be to buy a (cheap) advance return from KGX and turn the marathon into something more reasonable. (Forget the charter - 7.30 am from KGX and back by 9 pm.)

    I know it's a sign of the times but there really was a simple solution for this one and 05.42 off KGX isn't it.

    Let's hope that the (fourth?) attempt at The Tynesider in July has been thought through well as I see that the provisional times show the same electric loco with a three hour timing at 07.30 from KGX to when the Class 5 leaves York. This trip is doing the same in four hours and twenty minutes. Yes, I am deeply suspicious.
     

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