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Moorsline ‘can survive’ losses and soaring costs

NORTH Yorkshire Moors Railway officials said that the line has a survival plan and is on course to break even financially by next year, despite an auditors’ report documenting a £519,094 loss, casting doubt on the company's ability to continue as a going concern after operating costs soared.

The report, covering the year to February 2023, was included in the NYMR Trust's annual accounts submitted to the Charities Commission

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