FAMILIES and enthusiasts ensured the Steam Spectacular was a success on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway.
Railway bosses reported that the popular annual event was even busier this year than in the past.
Seven locomotives were in operation last Friday, Saturday and Sunday along the Railway Children heritage line.
Highlights included a debut appearance by the prestige express locomotive 34092 Wells, and a rare appearance by LNWR ‘Coal Tank’ which was restored by the Bahamas Locomotive Society.
Also taking part in the Steam Spectacular were engines including 5820 Big Jim, it’s USA grey plumage, and a long-term visitor to the K&WVR, Black 5 No 45305.
Railway spokesman Jim Shipley said the line was a very busy throughout the three days.
*See Thursday's Keighley News for full story and picture spread.
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