A popular heritage railway has teamed up with model experts Hornby to offer a one-of-a-kind prize bundle worth £1,000.
To celebrate this summer's #LoveYourRailway campaign the North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) has partnered with Hornby who have put together a bundle featuring various locomotives, rolling stock and accessories including Goathland buildings and structures.
To stand a chance of winning, entrants must simply share a #LoveYourRailway themed post which is being issued by all participating railways, tagging @officialhornby and three friends as well as liking the @officialhornby Facebook page.
Montana Hoeren, head of brand at Hornby, said: “We are thrilled to be a part of the Love Your Railway campaign through this exciting competition including a whole host of Hornby models worth over £1,000 RRP.
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"Good luck to everyone who enters and we look forward to seeing what the winner creates with their special Hornby bundle.”
Spearheaded by NYMR, ‘Love Your Railway’ is a six-week campaign which runs over the summer holidays until September 4, which aims to encourage people to support their local heritage railway by booking tickets or getting involved on social media.
Bringing together over 80 organisations from as far afield as Scotland, Snowdonia and the Lake District, the nationwide campaign highlights heritage railway organisations and encourages visitors to support them this summer.
The competition ends at 11.59pm on Sunday August 7, with the winner chosen at random and announced at 10am on Monday, August 8 on the Hornby socials and website.
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