Visitors can ride on a locomotive from a Victorian railway station at Lady Judy McAlpine’s estate, with the steepest standard gauge track anywhere in the world.
More than 20 species of animal in the animal sanctuary can be spotted while on the train ride.
There will also be camels and horses, Spitfires, cycles and motorcycles, cars, boats, plans, traction engines, steamrollers, tanks, tractors and buses.
Fawley Museum will be open, showing one of the largest collections of small railway artefacts in the UK. With live music and entertainment until late and the Crooked Billet pop-up canteen and bar in the circus big top, people can browse retro, antiques, bric-a-brac, vintage clothing and architectural salvage stalls.
Lady McAlpine said: “It’s a big vintage festival, a transport gathering where we have literally everything from camels to vintage motor vehicles and loads and loads of vintage stalls for people to buy stuff