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Previously on "Day trip to York on Saturday..."

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post
    I seem to remember a Viking Centre? Was good when I was 10.
    Young whippersnapper!

    I remember an archaeology type from my college days doing the dig that was the basis of the Viking Centre.

    From their web site:

    Everything in JORVIK Viking Centre is based on archaeological evidence unearthed during the Coppergate excavations undertaken between 1979–81 by York Archaeological Trust.
    Ooer, must have been a different dig, as archaeological girlie was doing a dig in 1976. Hmm, methinks I sense some turf wars behind the above quote

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  • Scrag Meister
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    I was there a couple of weeks back on the motorbike.

    Do not go to the Judges Cellar bar I think it was called, rip off...

    £3.90 for a hot chocolate!!

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by gricerboy View Post
    Is LNER Class A3 No. 4472 (the most famous loco in the world) still there?
    Yes.

    Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post
    I seem to remember a Viking Centre? Was good when I was 10.
    It's changed somewhat over the past 20 years I found when I was last there. Lots of newer technology like moving talking blinking puppets, but no more hologram of the Coppergate helmet at the end. But has some interesting people to chat to at the end. There is a separate place where you can also do an artificial dig too.

    Originally posted by Drewster View Post
    FAQ

    Hello Where have you been?

    You didn't create Gimpy just for this comeback did you??
    Gimpy is nothing to do with me.

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  • threaded
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    Originally posted by threaded View Post
    MTB all the bits of wall you can find.

    Girly really liked a deli called "The Hairy Fig". Dunno if they're still there as their website now appears to sell viagra.
    Oops my bad, here it is.

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  • threaded
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    Originally posted by Tingles View Post
    Any ideas what to do?
    MTB all the bits of wall you can find.

    Girly really liked a deli called "The Hairy Fig". Dunno if they're still there as their website now appears to sell viagra.

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  • Ken Dodd
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    York

    My vote would be:
    • Railway museum
      a walk around the city walls and
      a walk along the river
      a river cruise
      The Minster. This is an impressive site even from the outside. It used to be free (it is a church after all) but unfortunately, there is now an entry charge which is quite steep
      A general mooch around the Shambles and surrounding streets

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  • Sysman
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    Depends what you are into, but:

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  • Drewster
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    FTFY
    FAQ

    Hello Where have you been?

    You didn't create Gimpy just for this comeback did you??

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  • Moscow Mule
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    I seem to remember a Viking Centre? Was good when I was 10.

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  • gricerboy
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    Oh dear. The Sir Nigel Gresley (which had a top speed of 112mph) is in daily operation on the North Yorkshire Moors railway, so you'd need good eyesight to see it from the museum!

    The Mallad that was in the museum was moved this week, so there is no Mallard to see in York these days. That said, the museum is very interesting and is free.
    Is LNER Class A3 No. 4472 (the most famous loco in the world) still there?

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by Drewster View Post
    Betty's is a mediocre and expensive "Tea Shop"..........
    FTFY

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by gricerboy View Post
    What to do in York? What a silly question! Go to the National Railway museum it's a great day out. Even to the layman there's plenty of interst; there Sir Nigel Gresley, a mallard class loco from the 1930s which was the fastes thing on wheels at the time reaching speeds of 126.4 mph and the experimental APT unit - a gas turbined super fast bog unit that travelled at 170 mph.
    Oh dear. The Sir Nigel Gresley (which had a top speed of 112mph) is in daily operation on the North Yorkshire Moors railway, so you'd need good eyesight to see it from the museum!

    The Mallad that was in the museum was moved this week, so there is no Mallard to see in York these days. That said, the museum is very interesting and is free.

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  • Drewster
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    Originally posted by Drewster View Post
    If you were like GimpyBoy I think they have a bloody great Train Museum.....
    Originally posted by gricerboy View Post
    What to do in York? What a silly question! Go to the National Railway museum
    Tulip!! I am becoming GimpyBoy

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  • gricerboy
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    What to do in York? What a silly question! Go to the National Railway museum it's a great day out. Even to the layman there's plenty of interst; there Sir Nigel Gresley, a mallard class loco from the 1930s which was the fastes thing on wheels at the time reaching speeds of 126.4 mph and the experimental APT unit - a gas turbined super fast bog unit that travelled at 170 mph.

    I see you're going by train? What line are you going to use. Let me know if I can be any help in planning your itinerary - I know some nice little branch line routes in that neck of the woods that may make your journey more interesting.

    HTH.

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  • blacjac
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    If you are gonna be there late enough, the ghost hunt that starts from the shambles about half 7 is pretty entertaining.

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