The North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) and York College are pleased to be working together on the railways 60s Fest event taking place on the 22nd and 23rd July. The NYMR, which is less known as an educational charitable trust, works with a variety of learning establishments. Due to the re-launch of a new, bigger and better 60s Fest event the railway has partnered up with York College to help inject some sixties groove.
York College’s Graphics and Fashion departments have worked closely with the railway to completely rebrand the event; with the Festival logo being designed by Extended Diploma Graphics student Louise Kruse. Fashion students have also produced 60s inspired clothing which will form part of the railway’s fashion exhibition at Pickering Station. Level 3 students in Art & Design have worked on the ‘Revolution:1960s’ project, with degree level Fashion students replicating specific iconic 60s garments from designers such as Mary Quant and Yves Saint Laurent. The students’ work will form part of their yearly assessment.
Chris Price, General Manager at North Yorkshire Moors Railway, said: One of the railways key objectives is to provide education for all ages and working with local colleges and universities helps us to do this. It is vital that we educate and encourage young people to get involved as they are crucial to the sustainability of the railway for future generations to enjoy”.
Sally Jackson, Graphic Design tutor at York College said: “The 60s Fest project for the NYMR gave students an opportunity to reflect on research from the era and to demonstrate their individual creativity. It’s been particularly pleasing to see the students working on a live project which will benefit the local community.”
Laura Strangeway, Head of Marketing, said: It is great to work with a local college, especially with the focus on marketing and events. Our 60s Fest just gets better every year and it’s always an event we look forward to.”
The 60s Fest will showcase everything sixties including music, fashion and of course locomotives. Pickering station will be rocking all weekend as it’s hosting a pop pirate radio show as well as performances by ‘Beatles for Sale’ tribute band and Motown band ‘Shade of the 60s’. Passengers will be able to head back in time and visit Levisham station, which will be renamed ELVISham where passengers will be able to enjoy an Elvis impersonator performing the King’s greatest hits! Both Goathland and Grosmont stations will be decked out in individual sixties style, with a beer tent and live music from ‘Tex Leon & Friends’ and ‘Jive Express’ at Goathland and an “old and new” mini display at Grosmont.
North Yorkshire Moors Railway is one of the most historic lines in the North of England, taking visitors on picturesque journeys along an 18-mile railway line aboard steam and heritage diesel trains. The railway passes through stunning scenery, from wooded valleys to beautiful countryside, stopping at charming villages and spectacular seaside locations.
Fares for 60s Fest start from just £26.00 for adults, £22.10 for seniors and £13.00 for children. Or alternatively, families can take advantage of a family ticket for just £54.00, which grants access to two adults and two children.