An iconic train first used in the UK during the 1970s will run again on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway.
The high speed train will make its debut on the former branch line as part of a charity journey on Saturday, November 3.
The former InterCity 125 train will travel to Keighley on the mainline from St Pancras in London, then on to Oxenhope station.
UK Railtours and East Midlands Trains have organised the visit of the Worth Valley 125 Special to raise money for charity.
When the high speed train was introduced in 1976, it was the fastest diesel-powered train in regular service in the world.
For further details or to book, visit ukrailtours.com.
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