Our rolling stock

[Coach 58 at Goathland]

Coach 58

A 6 compartment corridor lavatory brake third, built by the Birmingham Carriage & Wagon Co in 1909. Originally number 5, it later became 58, 5058, 25058 and DE320362. Coach 58 was bought from Springhead by the H&BRSF in 1968.

Coach 40

A 6 compartment brake third built in 1907 by RY Pickering & Co. Originally number 2, it later carried the numbers 40, 5040, 25040, 23660, and DE320292. It had been in departmental use before being purchased by the H&BRSF.


[Our wagons under restoration]

Open wagon 577

Built in 1886 by the Ashbury Railway Carriage & Wagon Co.

Open wagon 3697

Built in 1905 by Charles Roberts & Co.

Both wagons are now fully restored, and on public display in Goathland goods shed.


4-wheel engineers' tool van 2

Built by the Metropolitan Carriage & Wagon Company in 1885, for use with the H&BR's breakdown train. It has also carried the numbers 8, 5008 and 901622.


[Bolster wagon]

Timber bolster

This bolster wagon was used on Hull docks. It is now on display at the Streetlife transport museum in Kingston Upon Hull.


All our stock is located at Goathland on the North York Moors Railway, which runs from Pickering to Grosmont. Working parties are arranged for members to carry out restoration work.