IT was full steam ahead for visitors when they flocked to an Oktoberfest at Mizens Railway in Knaphill on Sunday.
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Crowds enjoyed a display of vintage mechanical fairground organs, Mizens’ miniature steam railway, an old time children’s funfair, craft and produce stalls and a display of vintage vehicles from Brooklands Museum.
Refreshments included a bar serving traditional real ales, provided by The Garibaldi pub at Knaphill.
“I think it must have been one of our most successful event to date,’’ said an Oktoberfest spokesman.

