MODEL-rail enthusiasts will be making tracks for Keighley next month.

The town’s model railway club is staging its annual exhibition, on Saturday and Sunday, March 9 and 10.

The event is returning for a third time to University Academy Keighley, in Green Head Road.

There will be more than 16 layouts in operation, with exhibitors attending from across the country.

All gauges will be represented, including z gauge – one of the smallest, commercially available model railway scales.

Traders will have stalls, and full catering will be provided.

Outside, visitors can travel on a miniature steam train provided by Keighley and District Model Engineering Society and there will be miniature traction engines.

The exhibition is open from 10am to 4.30pm both days.

Admission is £6 for adults and £3 for children, or £15 for a family – two adults and two children.

The price includes a raffle ticket, with the chance of winning a train set.

A vintage bus service will operate to and from the venue, from Keighley Railway Station, via Hanover Street.

The first bus will leave the station at 10am and then departures will be hourly.

Return buses will run at 15 minutes to the hour.

Steve Ward, for the club, said: “UAK is a fantastic venue, and it has enabled the event to grow.”

For more details, visit keighley-mrc.org.uk.