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'World's longest station bench' seats record crowd in Scarborough | 'World's longest station bench' seats record crowd in Scarborough |
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"All aboard please!" - David Birdsall, Scarborough's town crier, announced the total number of people sat on the lengthy seat | "All aboard please!" - David Birdsall, Scarborough's town crier, announced the total number of people sat on the lengthy seat |
Hundreds of people have squeezed onto what is claimed to be the world's longest station bench to mark a railway milestone. | Hundreds of people have squeezed onto what is claimed to be the world's longest station bench to mark a railway milestone. |
The Grade II listed bench, on platform one at Scarborough railway station, is about 456ft (139m) long, with 239 people filling the vast seat to mark the 200th anniversary of the first British passenger rail journey. | The Grade II listed bench, on platform one at Scarborough railway station, is about 456ft (139m) long, with 239 people filling the vast seat to mark the 200th anniversary of the first British passenger rail journey. |
The celebration, organised by the Yorkshire Coast Community Rail Partnership (YCCRP), aimed to beat its previous record of 200 people seated side-by-side. | The celebration, organised by the Yorkshire Coast Community Rail Partnership (YCCRP), aimed to beat its previous record of 200 people seated side-by-side. |
Pete Myers, chair of YCCRP, said: "We only planned to put 200 on the bench, but managed well above that." | Pete Myers, chair of YCCRP, said: "We only planned to put 200 on the bench, but managed well above that." |
The bench, installed in 1883 to accommodate growing numbers of Victorian tourists heading to the seaside, is the length of about 12 double-decker buses. | The bench, installed in 1883 to accommodate growing numbers of Victorian tourists heading to the seaside, is the length of about 12 double-decker buses. |
The event, which saw many of the participants don Victorian outfits, was part of national celebrations marking 200 years since the opening of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the first in the world to operate passenger and freight trains. | The event, which saw many of the participants don Victorian outfits, was part of national celebrations marking 200 years since the opening of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the first in the world to operate passenger and freight trains. |
Elithia Francis, 72, says she joined in "to be part of history" | Elithia Francis, 72, says she joined in "to be part of history" |
Among those taking a break was 72-year-old Elithea Francis, who said she was "here to be a part of history". | Among those taking a break was 72-year-old Elithea Francis, who said she was "here to be a part of history". |
Ms Francis, originally from South Africa and a North Yorkshire resident of 28 years, said: "My grandfather, who was based in Doncaster, used to drive the trains from Kings Cross to Scotland and used to drive the Flying Scotsman." | Ms Francis, originally from South Africa and a North Yorkshire resident of 28 years, said: "My grandfather, who was based in Doncaster, used to drive the trains from Kings Cross to Scotland and used to drive the Flying Scotsman." |
It was standing-room only on platform one as people filled what is claimed to be the world's longest railway station bench | It was standing-room only on platform one as people filled what is claimed to be the world's longest railway station bench |
Rachael Osbourne, community rail officer for YCCRP, said: "The huge bench was fixed to a retaining wall on platform one, which was known as an excursion platform. | Rachael Osbourne, community rail officer for YCCRP, said: "The huge bench was fixed to a retaining wall on platform one, which was known as an excursion platform. |
"As holiday traffic increased in the late 1800s, they had to build longer platforms and platform one was specifically used for that enormous holiday traffic." | "As holiday traffic increased in the late 1800s, they had to build longer platforms and platform one was specifically used for that enormous holiday traffic." |
She added: "It's hard nowadays to imagine how busy it was, but the bench would be filled with people waiting for trains - the railway company wouldn't have built a bench of this length if they didn't need it." | She added: "It's hard nowadays to imagine how busy it was, but the bench would be filled with people waiting for trains - the railway company wouldn't have built a bench of this length if they didn't need it." |
Bek Homer finds out all about the world's longest railway bench | Bek Homer finds out all about the world's longest railway bench |
YCCRP said the bench was the "longest station seat in the world", with students from Scarborough Sixth Form College also helping to set the record. | |
Jason Saunby, head of the college's Creatives Faculty, said pupils had been involved in planning the event for months and were "approximately 70% of the people that made it a success." | |
Mr Myers, from the YCCRP, said: "Scarborough owes its reputation as a tourist hotspot to the railways. | Mr Myers, from the YCCRP, said: "Scarborough owes its reputation as a tourist hotspot to the railways. |
"That's why North Eastern Railway put this ridiculously long bench here." | "That's why North Eastern Railway put this ridiculously long bench here." |
Shortly after announcing the final total to the crowd, David Birdsall, Scarborough's town crier, said it was "fantastic seeing all these people sitting on this bench, everyone is so happy to join in with this". | Shortly after announcing the final total to the crowd, David Birdsall, Scarborough's town crier, said it was "fantastic seeing all these people sitting on this bench, everyone is so happy to join in with this". |
Listen to highlights from North Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North. | Listen to highlights from North Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North. |
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