Keighley’s own television weatherman Paul Hudson had a fair time on the railway.
He visited the Keighley & Worth Valley line for a film about presenters’ hometowns.
The former Oakbank School pupil, who was accompanied by the programme’s front man Harry Gration, spent a morning there.
Steph Bottomley, of Keighley Town Centre Association, who helped organise the visit, said: “They really enjoyed themselves – they were laughing and joking together. It was a piece about Paul’s roots but also a great promotion of the town.”
Another recent visitor to the railway was Leeds actor Ashley Tabatabai, who was there as part of filming for a new production.
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