A range of unique vehicles will stop off at Severn Valley Railway for an 'Extravaganza' weekend.
For two days in August, traction engines, steamrollers, vintage cars, motorcycles and camper vans will be on the heritage line for the 'Vintage Transport Extravaganza' weekend.
Starting at Kidderminster Town station on Saturday, August 10, at least 12 heavy exhibits will be on display, including mini steam engines.
Road runs will run down and up Comberton Hill once a day.
The festival will span six stations, each hosting their own displays.
Visitors will be able to hop on and off SVR's heritage trains to catch a range of vintage vehicles.
Bewdley, Arley, Highley, Hampton Loade and Bridgnorth will all host their own displays.
At 'The Engine House' in Highley, SVR volunteers will lead interactive guided tours.
The Stanier 8F Society is also offering a 'meet the engine' event for a behind-the-scenes look at engine 48773.
Nadia Attwell, SVR’s assistant commercial manager, said: "We’ll have examples of so many different types of transport from days gone by, and the passion their owners have is completely infectious.
"We’ve had more interest from exhibitors this year than ever before, and we can promise you a fantastic day out."
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