A new exhibition is highlighting the achievements of Asian and Caribbean people who worked in the rail industry.
Gloucestershire Archives and Gloucester railway station are hosting the work which celebrates 200 years of railway history in the UK.
It features then-and-now photography, comparing Gloucester's railways past and present, alongside personal reflections and video reels captured during the six-month project.
Emma Morris at the Great Western Railway said: "The railway has long been shaped by the contributions of people from many communities, including those historically underrepresented in official histories. It's important we make space for these voices."