KEIGHLEY Bus Museum is once again staging its popular Twilight event.
It takes place at the Riverside site, off Dalton Lane, next Sunday (November 3), between noon-6pm.
Admission is free.
Visiting vehicles, including from the West Yorkshire Morris Minor Club, will join the host collection.
There will be refreshments and stalls.
Free bus services will run to the museum, picking up at Hanover Street and outside the railway station. Plus there will be a mini shuttle from the college car park to Riverside.
And there will be free rides around Keighley.
Spokesperson Mick Berry says: "This year we celebrate the 90th anniversary of our Leeds 1934 AEC Regent 1. We'll operate the free bus service with some of our Leeds vehicles. And on display will be Leeds 980, which carried the first-ever KFC bus advertisement in the UK."
The event will close with a parade of vehicles around the town.
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