Train enthusiasts celebrated the 100th anniversary of three cars on Brighton's seafront Volk's Railway.
Numbers six, seven and eight were all built for the 1901 extension of the line to Black Rock.
To mark the event the Volk's Electric Railway Association had plaques made for the three cars.
They were unveiled by city mayor Andy Durr at the Playground Station at the weekend.
During the event the railway hosted a display about an internet project funded by the European Union, for which students have written stories about train travel.
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