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Downton Abbey railway carriages ruined by vandals | Downton Abbey railway carriages ruined by vandals |
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Vandals have caused thousands of pounds of damage to heritage railway carriages used in the filming of TV drama Downton Abbey. | Vandals have caused thousands of pounds of damage to heritage railway carriages used in the filming of TV drama Downton Abbey. |
Eight teak carriages on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway in Pickering had windows smashed overnight, with furniture and fixings also ruined. | Eight teak carriages on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway in Pickering had windows smashed overnight, with furniture and fixings also ruined. |
The carriages, dating from 1930 to 1950, have regularly been featured in films and television, the railway said. | The carriages, dating from 1930 to 1950, have regularly been featured in films and television, the railway said. |
North Yorkshire Police is investigating the attack. | North Yorkshire Police is investigating the attack. |
Fire extinguishers were also set off throughout the carriages, soaking the furniture and wall fittings. | Fire extinguishers were also set off throughout the carriages, soaking the furniture and wall fittings. |
The railway said the full extent of the damage was not yet known, but repair costs would run "into the thousands if not more". | The railway said the full extent of the damage was not yet known, but repair costs would run "into the thousands if not more". |
Chris Price, general manager at the railway, said: "We were absolutely devastated to discover that the carriages had been damaged overnight, obviously all the staff and volunteers are extremely upset. | Chris Price, general manager at the railway, said: "We were absolutely devastated to discover that the carriages had been damaged overnight, obviously all the staff and volunteers are extremely upset. |
"I doubt very much that the set will run again in the 2017 season." | "I doubt very much that the set will run again in the 2017 season." |
On Saturday, thousands of people attended a live music event at the railway called '60s Fest' - held metres away from where the carriages were vandalised. | On Saturday, thousands of people attended a live music event at the railway called '60s Fest' - held metres away from where the carriages were vandalised. |
The railway warned there would be service disruptions on the line due to the damage caused. | The railway warned there would be service disruptions on the line due to the damage caused. |
North Yorkshire Police said the carriages were vandalised at some point between 22:00 BST on Saturday and 07:00 on Sunday. | |
Insp Martin Dennison said: "What has been a busy and enjoyable weekend for all those involved in the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, has now been overshadowed by this mindless act of vandalism. | |
"There is understandably a feeling of anger and outrage amongst the community and police are determined to find those responsible and bring them to justice." |
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