The Keighley & Worth Valley Railway has been lauded for it's 'Good Beer.'
The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has honoured the company, run by volunteers, for appearing for ten years in the 'Good Beer Guide.'
The railway's buffet car operates as a normal pub and is open from 11am-5pm every Saturday and Sunday.
K&WVR spokesman Matt Stroh says: "It's nice to be recognised, especially as we're volunteers."
He feels part of the credit is due to the uniqueness of the bar.
"It moves, so you can sit and watch the world move as you are drinking," he adds.
A variety of local brews are served in the train bar including Timothy Taylor's, Moorcroft and Dalesman.
Reduced fares are also available to people living in BD21 and BD22 areas with special residents' cards.
Picture shows Keighley and Craven CAMRA secretary Fred Baker, left, and Keighley & Worth Valley Railway cellarman John Feather celebrating the
railway's award
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