VISITORS to the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway will be toasting a new attraction next weekend.
A Steam & Ale Trail is being staged on the famous five-mile line.
Passengers can disembark at each station and enjoy a pint from a selection of local breweries.
Among the brewers represented at the event – from may 28 to May 30 – will be Old Spot, Goose Eye, Bridgehouse and Timothy Taylor.
"This new event is a result of the hugely popular Beer and Music Festival which takes place in October," said a K&WVR spokesman.
"The Steam and Ale Trail enables people to hop off at each station to enjoy a pint of fine Yorkshire ale.
"With more than 40 beers plus the brewery bars, there will be dozens to choose from."
For non ale fans, a range of ciders will also be on offer courtesy of the Real Cider Company.
Or visitors can enjoy wine or sample a Railway Children themed cocktail. The classic 1970 movie version of The Railway Children, starring Jenny Agutter (pictured), was filmed on the K&WVR.
Visit kwvr.co.uk for more details.
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