Heritage railway derailed due to suspected tornado, concerns about future of Uxbridge historical site
The York-Durham Heritage Railway sees about 120,000 passengers each year. The heritage destination was on the brink of closure during the COVID-19 pandemic and Saturday was its first day back in action. Then a tornado struck and derailed all its plans. Morganne Campbell has more in this report.
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