European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 8, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Yark icily Waits it lit Are some do the longest and but preserved in Engin of. In Spring the City ind surrounding Coit Ryste is a Jve Vilh Haifa Milf a Viking Village Al right has been recreated under he or by. Clothing All untouched since i to Vikings lived m York 1, years a of. This sleeping town in been brought Back to with n bustling Market dark in Smoky houses and a Busy wharf. Over Thinn has been in the most colourful detail right Down to the sounds and sad is of i he Viking agr. It s open seven Days n week from now through oct. 31 irom 9 . Until 7 . And from nov. 1 through March 31 from 10 . Until 5 30 . Admission is 2.50 pounds about 3.75 or adults and half that for children. York is also the Home of Britai National railway museum n Musl for any i rain huh i h a vast collection of thousands of ions of steel in tru1 form of Hislord locomotives and tolling Slock crowding two acres we Luln its the main exhibition Hall alone. More than 14 million visitors in torni to the museum since in opened in 1975, All tin Loco Mollus and carriages arc painted in their original colourful livery arid All gleam spotlessly. not very Busy is an Eli Active if r uncanny Way of reliving ill 1 past. Children Asch Nalcy by a journey Down Kirk Gale a led Street of reconstructed shops within the us to Admire ils vehicles furniture shop and window displays h has recently Bueno red by Iho addition of half Moon court dining a Gas lit pub an Early Garasic and a ing water Mill. Other parts of the museum a collections of domc4 in and aka cull u ral a mint toys costumes and Early crafts. It is i weekdays from 9 30 . Until 5 . And on lays from 10-5. Admission is 2.25 pounds about 3 for adults and 1.15 pounds Ati us j1.75 for Iren. Lother sure fire attraction for children and is is the new lit opened in april 1984 Jorvik g Center where visitors can travel on a unique nay. After supping into Small electric " imc1 icy watch the 2dth Century recede until icy i Viking age City recreated beneath modern. Orvik is the old Norse name for York and h the Viking cily thai a cred during a Day in the per Gate Section of i he City. As they Ped. She debris of centuries Complete houses ant hops emerged still containing tools and no War shoes and fragments of there is no Osl to sen this Osiow piece of Anil i a j enl rink Dulik Hli and in is Opin a � of life Aure Lions in Vork that Traw ii ii i. High Psi ers ire the friars ale museum,.ihr Impi Pitini. Calk in of photography the Aill ii tires Hall incl the More Hont Taylor in ill Leilh medieval Juil Cha Kiho Model and he Yorkshire museum anal gardens the Latler includes Len a Toms no m. Mary s Abbey. York is an i Btl Eden a by comp Iti i Ity thai i it i explored on loot. A number of Ufali Tours. One of them enrich i a Ltd hives of beat Tours of a Holly and his Iurii Siles. These two hour tour Tare lend by a i Peri on haunted York and Mol monday through Friday Only of inside is. William Colli up on Comisi sri it Ai b . No Advance booking is necessary and Chr Charjie is 1 Fioti Rul for adults and fib pent e for children free iwo i four we Kink Luurs Are Condu led b the Assort Attim of voluntary guides. They Laily from exhibition Square at 10 15 . And 2. R . Also at 7 15 . From tune to a Kusil. Yorkshire is the largest of England s Clit inters and Amonjr the most Scenic especially in Spring when in hurts into Flower. Much of Yorkshire is wild unspoiled and romantic country where sheep roam freely. Carefully preserved am hundreds if Miles of National Park and coast. To tin Wesl is Bronze country with narrow Slop sided ravines and the Broad pastoral valleys no the Yorkshire Dales and to the East lie the rolling Heather Clad Hill of die North Yorkshire muons. How to get there by Road York is 211 Miles from London my m1b, at and a64 highways. Almost the entire journey is by divided Highway. By rail York is a major stopping Point on the direct London Edinburgh main line. From London s King s Cross station fast and frequent incr Chy trains Lake less than three hours. By sea Hull the terminus for daily ferry services from Rotterdam the Netherlands and Zeeb Rufic Belgium is Only 39 Miles away. A special bus service links the ferry terminal with the nearby Railroad which operates a regular service to York. There is also direct bus service from the docks direct to Iho Center of York. Additional information of any kind May be obtained from the York tourist information Center do Grey rooms exhibition Square York yo1 2kb, England. Telephone 0904 21756 or 21757. The National railway museum coven Rivo acres Ole Iii Sivirn. May 8,1986 trip i Magazine 1
