Scenes shot on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway feature in a major ITV drama being screened this weekend.
Crews spent two days filming at Oakworth Station last May for a new adaptation of the DH Lawrence classic Sons and Lovers, which is being shown on ITV1 on Sunday and Monday.
The station's Ladies Room was transformed into the Moon and Stars public house and the booking hall became the Nottingham Station bar, complete with hand pumps, barrel and dozens of bottles of beer.
Oakworth platform was renamed Lethley Bridge for the production.
Three carriages from the Museum of Rail Travel, at Ingrow, were also used in filming -- the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway four-wheeled tri-composite carriage no 176; the Great Northern Railway carriage built in 1888 and the Metropolitan Railway first-class carriage no 509, built in 1923.
The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway 0-6-0 steam locomotive no 957 -- built in 1887 -- was also in action.
Other filming locations used for the production, which stars Sarah Lancashire, Rupert Evans, James Murray, Hugo Speer, Georgina Chapman and Keeley Forsyth, included the Isle of Man and Beamish Open Air Museum.
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