Hundreds of railway fans visited the Abingdon and District Model Railway Club 50th anniversary show.
To mark the occasion the club held a two-day model railway show at the town's campus of Abingdon and Witney College on Saturday and Sunday.
Organisers were hoping 2,000 people would attend throughout the weekend.
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There were 40 model railway displays, including several for children - Thomas the Tank Engine was featured.
Club spokesman Graham Hadingham said earlier: "It's a big event for the club because it's our 50th anniversary.
"We've got one or two VIP guests coming along including Mark Hopwood, the managing director of Great Western Railway - we invited him and he said he would drop in.
"It would be great if we get some new members signing up at the event."
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