Hundreds of model trains pulled in the crowds when a railway exhibition celebrated its 25th anniversary at the weekend.
Many train enthusiasts headed to Exeter Hall, in Kidlington, to see dozens of mini locomotives, steam engines and carriages wind their way around intricate track layouts.
Ten-year-old Jack Parker was the youngest of the exhibitors who returned for the second year running displaying his extended Thomas and Lehman Gross Bahn (LGB) layout.
The West Kidlington Primary School pupil said: "Our layout this year is bigger and better and has three main lines, a turntable, a crossover track, a coal loading station and several outbuildings."
The youngster, of Hawthorn Way, Kidlington, was accompanied by his dad Bill.
The annual Scoutrail exhibition was organised by the 33rd Oxford (Kidlington) Scout Group.
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