Heritage railway marks milestone with free travel

Yorkshire Wolds Railway is celebrating its 10th anniversary by offering a day of free travel.
The heritage railway, which opened on 25 May 2015, runs from the East Yorkshire village of Fimber using a section of the former Malton and Driffield Junction railway.
Financial director Phil Robson said: "We're incredibly proud of what we've achieved over the past ten years."
Free travel is being offered on Sunday 25 May.
Mr Robson added: "This anniversary is a testament to the hard work of our volunteers and the amazing support from the local community and all visitors who keep the railway running.
"We can't wait to celebrate with everyone who have been part of our journey and we thought offering free travel as a thank you for the day was a great way to do that."
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