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Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge for Rail players

10th May, 2021

Players at Toolstation NCEL Division One side Harrogate Railway Athletic will be taking on the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge this summer, raising funds to help local health services.

The 24 mile route includes an ascent of 5200 feet and takes on the peaks of Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough, usually in that order in under twelve hours.

They are part of the Pennine range, encircling the head of the valley of the River Ribble in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

Money raised will go to help the Harrogate Hospital and Community Charity who say that every penny raised will make a huge difference to patients and staff at the area's NHS Foundation Trust.

The players will be fundraising individually for the event but the Rail would gratefully appreciate any additional support from fans, sponsors and the wider community.

Click here for more information on how to donate.

(Story Source: Harrogate Railway Athletic)

The Rail unveil their 85th anniversary kit

14th September, 2020

Harrogate Railway Athletic have celebrated the club's 85th anniversary by unveiling a special kit ahead of the start of the 2020/21 Toolstation NCEL campaign.

The Rail were established in 1935 by workers at the London and North Eastern Railway depot in the Starbeck area of the town, winning the British Railways National Cup in 1946.

They also took part in the West Yorkshire League, Harrogate District League and Yorkshire League before they became one of the founder members of the NCEL when it was born from the merger of the latter competition with the Midland Counties League in 1982.

They were Division Two North champions in 1984, League Cup winners in 1987, lifted the Division One title in 1999 and then the Presidents Cup trophy in 2003 before their promotion to the Northern Premier League in 2006.

They returned to the NCEL in 2016 and so are preparing for their 29th season with us, this time hoping for promotion from Division One.

During their first spell in the NCEL, they recorded their biggest attendance when 3,500 watched their FA Cup Second Round tie against Bristol City in 2002 at Station View, their only home during their long existence.

Their landmark campaign begins with a Buildbase FA Vase game at home to Cleator Moor Celtic next Saturday (19th) and they host North Ferriby in their opening league match three days later.

The kit is sponsored by Kitching Plant Hire who are based in Harrogate.


The Rail also have a brand new away kit that is sponsored by NE Security, a company formed in 1995 by a team of security professionals who, between them, possess many years of experience in the security industry.


This article was originally published on 13th September, 2020, with details about the club's away kit added on 14th September, 2020.

(Story Source: Harrogate Railway Athletic)

Tables

NCEL Premier Division P Pts +/-
P 1 Yorkshire Amateur 11 29 27
P 2 Bridlington Town 9 21 24
P 3 Liversedge 7 21 22
4 Garforth Town 9 21 10
5 Maltby Main 10 18 6
6 AFC Mansfield 9 17 17
7 Handsworth 12 17 -3
8 Grimsby Borough 10 16 6
9 Barton Town 11 14 -9
10 Albion Sports 9 13 0
11 Eccleshill United 11 13 -4
12 Penistone Church 7 12 6
13 Hemsworth MW 7 12 3
14 Goole AFC 11 11 -21
15 Silsden AFC 10 10 -6
16 Thackley 11 8 -11
17 Staveley MW 6 7 -1
18 Knaresborough 9 7 -9
19 Bottesford Town 11 4 -24
20 Athersley Rec 10 3 -33
NCEL Division One P Pts +/-
P 1 Emley AFC 10 26 18
2 Campion 11 24 17
P 3 Winterton Rangers 9 22 23
4 North Ferriby 10 22 11
5 Retford FC 13 21 6
6 Brigg Town 11 20 13
7 Rossington Main 12 18 5
P 8 Skegness Town 8 16 5
9 Parkgate 10 16 -2
10 Hall Road Rangers 10 14 -3
11 Hallam 8 13 4
12 Nostell MW 12 12 -8
13 Glasshoughton Welf 12 11 1
14 Armthorpe Welfare 12 11 -14
15 Swallownest 8 10 -1
16 Dronfield Town 11 10 -11
17 Harrogate Railway 8 9 -9
18 East Hull 10 7 -23
19 Worsbrough Bridge 13 6 -21
20 Selby Town 6 3 -11

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