Hundreds of people visited a railway centre this weekend to enjoy model trains and other steam-powered toys.
On June 22 and 23, enthusiasts gathered at the Didcot Railway Centre to admire various models, displayed in the carriage shed, transfer shed, signalling centre, and a summer events marquee.
The Oxford and District Model Railway Club had their layouts set up in the Victorian transfer shed.
Thomas Macey adjusts an antique hot air powered toy (Image: Frank Dumbleton)
Steam-powered stationary engines and model fairground rides (Image: Frank Dumbleton)
Visitors were able to control the trains on this layout, which travels from exhibition to exhibition.
Elsewhere The William Street Yard layout from Fawley Hill, the home of the late Sir William McAlpine, was displayed inside the signalling centre.
The Warton Road, a large scale railway layout, was set up in the carriage shed.
Meanwhile, Pendennis Castle gave train rides to attendees.
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