Didcot Railway Centre enjoyed a busy Easter weekend as it welcomed visitors for a range of events.
Over the four-day break, attendees were treated to steam train rides in mostly dry weather.
Some came in Victorian attire which added a nostalgic feel to the event.
Attendees enjoyed first-class luxury on a train, while pets including a Maltipoo also took part.
A 'Find the Animals' quiz took place for children in the museum, while a vintage train, the King George Locomotive, was manned by fireman Nick Jackson.
The historical signal box, once belonging to Radstock, was on display too.
The station has a range of events coming up including 'Diesel Days' on April 6 and 7, 13 and 14, 20 and 21 and 27 and 28.
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