Families enjoy first models and miniatures weekend of the year at Stapleford
The free admisison event, held on Saturday and Sunday, supported Leicestershire and Rutland hospice Loros.
It attracted an estimated 1,200 passengers who took a trip on Stapleford’s magnificent ten- and-a-quarter inch gauge miniature railway as well as enjoying other attractions.
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Hide AdMain attractions included traction engines, a range of different locomotives and vintage vehicles, tractors, craft and trade stalls and a bottle bar supporting Loros.
Spokesman Nigel Spencer said: “We managed to escape the rain. One minute it would start and look like it would continue for hours but we managed to get lucky.
“Plenty of families had a great time and a number of the locomotives and engines were drapped in the Union Jack to mark the Queen’s 90th birthday.
“We are hoping to open more often to the public and our next event is over the August Bank Holiday.”
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Hide AdVolunteers are always needed to help with the upkeep of Stapleford Miniature Railway. Painters, gardeners and repairers especially.
For more information about how to get involved visit http://www.fsmr.org.uk/