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Scarborough Station Bench Seating Numbers Revealed

To mark 200 years of the railways a mass experiment has been conducted at Scarborough station to find out just how many people can site on the world's longest station bench.

Scarborough made railway history once again today, as 239 people squeezed onto the town’s world-famous station bench to mark Railway 200.

The mammoth seat on Platform 1 – built in 1883 and stretching 139 metres – is said to be the longest station bench in the world, with room for more than 230 people.

Today, (Tuesday 30 September) that claim was put to the test as sixth formers and community volunteers lined up shoulder-to-shoulder, many in period costume, to celebrate 200 years of Britain’s railways.

Among the guests was Deputy Mayor of Scarborough, Sarah Mason, who joined the celebration to show her support for the town’s railway heritage.

Andrew Watkins, Community & Development Manager at TransPennine Express, said:

“We were delighted to support this unique celebration at Scarborough station.

“The famous platform bench has been part of the town’s railway story for more than 140 years, and this event was a wonderful way to connect people with that history while looking ahead to the future of rail.”

The event, funded by TransPennine Express (TPE) and organised by the Yorkshire Coast Community Rail Partnership with the Old Parcels Office, is one of the many nationwide activities taking place this year to celebrate rail heritage.

Rachel Osborne, Community Rail Officer for the Yorkshire Coast Community Rail Partnership, added:

“Scarborough is famous for its long station seat, and we are proud to have brought people together to celebrate it.”

Several unofficial counts of bums on seats were taken during the morning as members of the public filled up the bench before the official recording was made using students from Scarborough Sixth Form College.

The spectacle was given extra flourish as David Birdsall, Scarborough’s town crier, announced the official total of people seated on the bench which was revealed to be 239.

 

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