THESE are just three of the classic motor vehicles that will be on display this weekend to visitors at the Severn Valley Railway.

Almost 200 cars and motorbikes will be exhibited at every station along the route of the Kidderminster to Bridgnorth steam railway, and they can all be seen for just the price of a normal rail ticket.

There will be seasoned veterans of the 1920s and 1930s, including the Austin Burnham and the Triumph Gloria, to the cars of the 1960s, including the Hillman Imp and the Morris Oxford.

The main display of motorbikes will be at Hampton Loade station.

Members of both the Tamworth and District Classic Motor Cycle Club and the Newport Ponthir British Motor Cycle Club will be assembling the collection.

The railway's busiest timetable of 20 trains, 10 in each direction, will be running at 45-minute intervals, taking passengers between the exhibition stations. They start from 10.30am from Kidderminster and 11.05am from Bridgnorth.