Classic vehicle owners from Keighley joined hundreds of other enthusiasts on Sunday for one of the largest rallies of the year.
Between 30 and 40 vintage vehicle owners from Keighley travelled to the Embsay Steam Railway for the West Yorkshire Transport Society's annual White Rose Rally.
And according to Jim Pickles, the society's Keighley-based secretary, they helped make this year's rally the biggest and best in the event's three-year history.
"It was an absolutely cracking day," says Jim. "The weather was wonderful and we had more than 250 vehicles, including cars, motorbikes, lorries and buses, on display at Bolton and Embsay stations.
"There were people from all over Yorkshire, Lancashire and some from as far away as Surrey and Kent who were driving everything from Rollers to Trabants."
Organisers say that due to the increasing popularity of the event, they are looking at ways of accommodating the growing numbers of vehicles.
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