24
May
A land train, which is part of a funfair in Harrogate's Valley Gardens, pranged a lamppost on its first trip of the event today.
Fun in the Park, which opened at 11am today, offers family-friendly entertainment, rides and street food during this bank holiday weekend and half-term.
But the Magical Express, which takes people to-and-from the entrance of the gardens, ran into some bother when trying to negotiate a bend.
A witness, who asked to remain anonymous, told the Stray Ferret they suspected the driver “misjudged how big the front of the train was” when turning a corner, before hitting a lamppost. They added:
The source also said the event “got off to a rocky start” due to issues with the generator.
They continued:
The event, which is running daily from today and throughout next week’s school half-term holiday, is operated by Northallerton-based Crow Leisure Group Ltd.
It is the first time the company has held an event in Harrogate.
The land train. Pic: Crow Leisure Ltd.
The Stray Ferret contacted founder and chief executive, Alex Crow, about the train mishap.
Mr Crow said it was the “first time” the driver had operated the train around the Valley Gardens with passengers, adding:
Mr Crow also said the train was taken for two practice runs around Valley Gardens this morning and five practice runs yesterday without people onboard.
When asked about problems with the generator, Mr Crow added it “needed a filter change”, which he claims has now been sorted.
He said:
The event is free to enter but rides come with a charge.
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