The cast of The Railway Children Return are coming to Keighley and Worth Valley Railway (KWVR) this Bank Holiday.
The stars and filmmakers will be reenacting scenes as classic trains and American Jeeps roll into Oakworth station.
A Gentleman saloon carriage featured in the original film - where the old gentleman waves to the children - will be on show, with an actor playing the old gent in the same seat used in the 1970.
The 43924 LMS class train will also be arriving at Oxenhope station.
The big American train from the new film, ‘Big Jim’, will be giving demos and travelling through the station with American jeeps in tow.
An American jeep with actors playing military police will also be driving around the KWVR sites to add an extra element from the new film.
It will be a chance to meet actors including Chris Witty, who played Jim, Eden Hamilton, Austin Haynes and Zac Cudby as well as film producer Jemma Rodgers.
The famous faces will be signing books while scenes from the new film will be performed.
Meanwhile the regular train service will run as usual.
The event will mark the Home Premiere release of The Railway Children Return, available to rent at home from August 29.
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