Wednesday 7th June 2023. Saltburn by the Sea
Today the Lads have decided to take a rail journey up to the Tee side region and visit the coastal resort of Saltburn. It’s a journey of just over 2 hours from Leeds if all goes according to plan, but guess what!! plans are made to be unavoidably changed at very short notice regarding the railway companies strategy these days.
John was first to notice that our intended train had been cancelled, so stood at a bus stop close to his home he began to try and rearrange our schedule, not an easy task with just a phone, but he did his best, ha ha.
Dave was the first person he informed who was able to contact Derek and Glenn, then he called Colin and Brian. The new plan was to catch the 10.07 Edinburgh train leaving Leeds then change at York for a connection to Saltburn, however things were to change yet again.
As the 3 musketeers from Wakefield , who had descended on the railway station in Dewsbury, were given a different alternative in reaching Saltburn, that was to take the Newcastle bound train which was due in 20 minutes and alight at Darlington then take a local train to Saltburn. At this point Derek decided to inform John of this new proposal only to find out that Colin couldn’t get to Leeds on time to catch this train. The eventual outcome however was that John , Brian and Colin would arrive in Saltburn approximately 25 minutes after the lads from Wakefield, those times being 11:55 and 12:20 which is indeed what happened.
Upon arrival at Saltburn each group headed for a nearby Sandwich shop and ordered a sandwich with a hot drink and slice of cake. With smiles on each of our faces after finally meeting up at this resort it was best foot forward and begin our exploration of this locality, leaving it up to Derek to guide us along.
Before not too long we found ourselves walking along a pathway close to the railway line and a nearby large cluster of allotments, in fact there were a few hundred of these, all being well attended to in one form or another.
We eventually left this location and found ourselves heading through open fields and then an housing estate before making our way towards the beach, once at the beach we rested for a short while before returning along the shoreline back towards the distance pier situated just below the town centre.
Close to the pier is a short promenade which houses a number of brightly coloured beach huts each individually named, a few shops and a couple of cafes one of which served us with a late lunch time meal of fish and chips etc. this was consumed at a table with a splendid view out to sea, great advantage point as we discussed future adventures yet to be experiencing.
Over lunch we have decided to try and take an earlier train back to Leeds and beyond, so bidding farewell to the seafront we took a ride in the Tramway car up the steep cliff side and then back towards the railway station. A brief moment spent chatting to the guard ensured we had a trouble free ride back home.
We eventually arrived back in Leeds about 6:30 pm from here some of us traveled on to Dewsbury, upon reflection today as been full of thrills and spills combined with laughter and excitement.
Cheers Lads
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