From the N.R.M. you can return to the city by road train (in season) or taxi. If you would prefer to return by foot, leave the N.R.M. main entrance, walk under the mainline bridge and left along the alley to the river. Cross over Scarborough Bridge, which was designed by Robert Stephenson in 1845 and led to the growth of the Victorian seaside resort. Incidentally, the resident engineer for the Scarborough line was Alfred Dickens whose famous elder brother Charles was a frequent visitor to Victorian York.