A new effort to make Hunmanby a destination on the Yorkshire Wolds & Coast Railway line is underway with the creation of a Food and Ale Trail.
The trail combines history, flower displays and traditional family run public houses and is being promoted as a reason for train travellers to travel to Hunmanby rather than through it.
Rachel Osbourne is from the Yorkshire Coast Community Rail Partnership:
The new scheme to persuade people to get off the train at Hunmanby station and spend a few hours in the village could be replicated at other locations on the Wold and Coast railway line
Rachel thinks it's a great innovation:


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