Sandford Station Railway Heritage Centre marked the restoration of an old shunting engine by delivering it back to the place it operated from.
The Sentinel Shunting Engine first ran in 1948 and was used to move train carriages around, but it was retired in 1971.
It was restored at the Severn Valley Railway in Bridgnorth, Shropshire, for 12 months before eventually being returned to Sandford.
The heritage centre in Station Road will open to visitors on Good Friday (March 25) until October, so people can come and see the engine for themselves.
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