MODEL rail enthusiasts are making tracks for Keighley.
The town’s model railway club is staging its 45th annual exhibition on March 14 and 15.
There will be a wide range of layouts, with exhibitors attending from across England and the Scottish borders.
Other attractions will include ride-on trains from Keighley and District Model Engineering Society, a miniature traction engine and a 1957 Scammell and trailer.
Keighley plastic modellers will be present and there will be a number of trade stands.
Hot meals and drinks will be available throughout the weekend.
The exhibition is taking place at University Academy Keighley, in Greenhead Road.
It will be open from 10am both days.
Admission is £6 for adults and £3 for children, or £15 for families.
Keighley Bus Museum is once again running a bus service between the railway station and the venue, via Hanover Street.
A club spokesman said: “There will be a lot going on – come along and have a great time!”
For more details, visit keighley-mrc.org.uk.
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