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WORTH VALLEY VINTAGE FIVE-COACH FIRST!

The Keighley & Worth Valley Railway’s summer operation of a vintage train for a limited number of Sundays during June and July has evolved into a very successful attraction. The railway has been able to do this due to its close and ongoing cooperation with Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Trust at Oxenhope and the Vintage Carriages Trust at Ingrow. Over the years the vintage train has been a three or four-coach affair, made up from carriages of both organisations with one of the line’s steam locomotives from a corresponding period. All three organisations were in agreement to make 2022 a year with a difference to celebrate the amalgamation of the Lancashire & Yorkshire

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