A creepy classic is staged by Keighley Playhouse for the first time in two decades next month.
Ghost Train was written by Arnold Ridley, who played Doddery old Private Godfrey in TV sitcom Dads' Army.
The comedy-thriller, is staged on April 21-26, is set at a remote railway station plagued by ghostly goings-on.
One plucky group of travellers decides to investigate whether there is a more sinister reason behind the haunting.
Tickets will be on sale next month from Reids bookshop in Cavendish Street, or phone 08451 267859.
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