Where we caught the train is called Goathland, this station was used for Hogsmeade station in the movie. We travelled up and down the lines for the afternoon, we got a family day rover ticket which meant that we could get off and on as many times as we wanted.
Goathland is also the village that they use to film Heartbeat, click here to see some of the tv series shots.
When we had finished on the trains and seeing all the villages we decided to head to Whitby for some fish and chips for tea. As we were walking down the pier, the Bark Endeavour ship was calling for people to go view the sunset from the boat. This boat looks like a pirate ship, and last year Aimee really wanted to go on it but we picked a different boat instead. We decided to go on it! It was fab the sunset wasn't great but the trip was fun. It was a great way to finish off the day.
BTW "An authentic replica of HMS Endeavour which was sailed by Captain James Cook during his scientific expedition of 1978 has been traditionally built by Whitby craftsmen and stands in the water some 40% of the original ship's size, and is called the Bark Endeavour" Click here to see more.
Finally some photos of our day. Which there are quite a few, so you have been warned!
Goathland/Hogsmeade Station/Aidensfield
This is one of the cars that they use to film Heartbeat which is a TV series set in the 60's
This pub gets taken over and becomes the Aidensfield Arms.
Goathland station or to Harry Potter fan's Hogsmeade station. I found these few images on the net with Hagrid standing on the station as the train pulls out.
Didn't get the exact same shots, but can you see???? This is especially for Suzanne!!!!!
Grosmont
One of the villages where the train stops
One of the villages where the train stops
Playing pooh sticks off a bridge in Grosmont
These are a few photos that I took while the train was moving.
These were taken in Goathland Ladies Waiting Room (Ladies toilets), and around the station, just wanted to play around with some colourization, think I will have to keep playing.
Some scenery shots taken from the train.
Our campsite and our tent!!!!
Whitby
The Bark Endeavour, the ship we sailed on!
Charming, lol!
The captain kindally took this shot for us.
I took over 10 shots to try and get a photo of the Jolly Rodger!!!!
The sunset was not as dramatic as we hoped!
I like this shot that Steve took of us
And I love this shot of Aimee looking up at the flag.
And if you have made it this far you must be a glutten for pushinment!
PS Steve took some of the photos, just a very few, lol
TFL