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Families all aboard for spooky fun at Woodside Station Halloween event

Families enjoy eerie train rides at Woodside Station on Halloween evening, hosted by the Rand Society of Model Engineers.

The Rand Society of Model Engineers (RSME) held a Halloween-themed event featuring their line-up of scale model trains on Friday night, October 31.

Michelle and Genevive (5) Thomson.

The iconic Woodside Station was packed with families who came out to enjoy an evening of fun, which included a spooky train ride, complete with a scary cobweb-covered tunnel entrance and exit.

According to RSME committee member Shane Maitland, the evening was the ideal night out for families seeking good, clean fun.

The Du Toit family.

Children and parents, dressed to the nines for the occasion, enjoyed a night of train rides and socialising, all in aid of the upkeep and maintenance of the Woodside Station.

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