Train spotting, Rachel, Josh and a very small Charlie.
The Keighley and Worth Valley Railway is a 5-mile-long (8 km) heritage railway line in the Worth Valley, West Yorkshire, England, which runs from Keighley to Oxenhope.
It connects to the national rail network at Keighley railway station.
A preservation society was formed in 1962 of rail enthusiasts and local people which bought the line from BR and reopened it on 29 June 1968 as a heritage railway.
The first train to leave Keighley for Oxenhope on that date was the only train to operate anywhere on the network due to a national train strike.
The line is now a major tourist attraction operated by 500+ volunteers and roughly 10 paid staff. It carries more than 100,000 passengers a year.
From: WikiPedia
This is one of the things the family like doing and we also use to enjoy taking visitors on, so there are a just a few pictures.