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The best train rides in the USA for seriously gorgeous views
It’s all about the journey on the best train rides in the USA, featuring mind-blowingly scenic routes
Of course, a road trip through America is one of the best ways to see the magnificent views on offer across the country, but from time to time it's just nice to take a break from being behind the wheel. Instead, how about taking one of the best train rides in the USA? Gently saunter across the country, leaving you free to contemplate life, ponder the meaning of existence or just spend a few hours thinking about nothing and staring out of the window.
Riding on a train can be a romantic, nostalgic, and best of all leisurely way to see the country. Even a commuter train between major cities can be a step up from a drive, but these scenic train rides are more than that. Geared towards long-haul trips from coast to coast, or specifically designed for enjoying the scenery, these train routes will let you take in all the glorious views.
Looking for a west coast adventure? Take the Coast Starlight from Los Angeles to Seattle . Heading to Alaska ? Catch all the highlights on the Denali Star’s 350-mile trek from Fairbanks to Anchorage. The Grand Canyon Railway and the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad will take you from quaint towns to national parks . There are even some shorter jaunts, like the Mt. Washington Cog Railway or the Hawaiian Railway that will give you a small taste of scenic train travel.
So hop aboard, enjoy the views, and take as many pics as you want without having to keep your hands on the wheel.
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1. Rockies to the Red Rocks
Denver, co to moab, ut.
The first US offering from luxury Canadian company Rocky Mountaineer, the new 'Rockies to the Red Rocks' trip takes passengers on a two-day ride from Denver to Moab—passing through stunning Rocky Mountains and southwest scenery along the way. Best of all? Passengers will witness all that gorgeous nature from the train's glass-dome top! That's right, we're talking about unobstructed views of some of the most gorgeous scenery in the USA. The 2023 season will kick off in August and will run through October.
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2. Coast Starlight
Los angeles, ca to seattle, wa.
Put a spin on the classic left-coast road trip by traveling by train instead. The advantages? Zero wrong-turn fights and way more photo-ops. The 1,377-mile Coast Starlight route hits the best of the West: Santa Barbara, San Francisco, Sacramento, Portland and more. On the 36-hour trip, bounce from your seat to the dining car and the 'sightseer lounge car' where all the seats face the panoramic, floor-to-ceiling windows.
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3. The Grand Canyon Railway
Williams, az to the grand canyon, az.
Sure you may have been to the Grand Canyon already, but have you ever admired Grand Canyon country by train? On The Grand Canyon Railway, you’ll depart from Williams, Arizona, and roll through pine forests and prairies, spotting pronghorn and bald eagles, before arriving two hours and 15 minutes later at the epic South Rim. All of the historic cars of the Grand Canyon Railway have fascinating former lives, and some have glass-dome ceilings for unstoppable panoramas.
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4. The Empire Builder
Chicago, il to portland, or.
There is only one word to describe this journey: epic. The Empire Builder runs daily between Chicago and the Pacific Northwest, mirroring much of Lewis and Clark’s original expedition. It passes through a greatest-hits list of must-see sites, from the urban (St. Cloud and Minneapolis) to the great outdoors (big-sky country and Glacier National Park ). The trip totals 46 hours, which warrants booking at least a roomette with seats that convert to beds, so you can fully stretch out once you’ve gotten your fill of landscapes under the moonlight.
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5. The Alaska Denali Star
Anchorage, ak to fairbanks, ak.
This 350-mile stretch through the heart of Alaska highlights the state's beautiful, rugged wilderness. Between the birch forests, rushing rivers, caribou- and bear-spotting, views of Mt. McKinley and a stint through Denali National Park, there’s a reason this is the Alaska Railroad’s flagship sojourn. If you can swing it, splurge on a GoldStar upgrade and take in the spectacular scenery from an open-air viewing car, with absolutely nothing between you and the wild.
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6. The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad
Bryson city, nc.
It may be pint-size, but Bryson City, the departure point for this rail-riding adventure, is rich with local gems like barbecue joints, a soda fountain and a brewery. Various routes originate here, but the four-and-a-half-hour Nantahala Gorge excursion is a scenery-serving star, snaking along the forested Nantahala River and crossing the Fontana Lake by bridge. Foliage lovers take note: The leaves here are breathtaking during the fall.
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7. The Mount Washington Cog Railway
Bretton woods, nh.
Like the Little Engine That Could, this antique train chugs daily up Mount Washington , depositing its passengers at the 6,288ft peak, the highest in the Northeast. A working museum of sorts (the track dates to 1852), the Cog has the elevated feel of a gondola, only you’re in a sturdy little train. At the top, take in the sweeping views—of Canada and the Atlantic on a clear day.
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8. The Napa Valley Wine Train
Napa valley, ca.
On this California Wine Country track, you can get intoxicated by the scenery alone: picture-perfect wineries and hills carpeted in lush rows of vines. But you’ll have a little help, what with all the vino you’ll be sipping alongside your onboard multicourse meal—both lunch and dinner are options. The roving restaurant is made up of a collection of vintage Pullman railcars complete with mahogany panels and brass hardware. So go ahead and soak it all up—you’re not behind the wheel, after all.
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9. The Hawaiian Railway Society
Train travel takes a turn for the tropical on this 90-minute jaunt across Oahu in an old sugar-cane hauler traveling at the lickety-split speed of 15 miles an hour. The ride shows you a rarely-seen version of Hawaii, filled with old sisal plantations and ghost towns. Time your trip for the second Sunday of the month and you can book a seat in the elegant 1900 parlor car that was the personal ride of Oahu Railway & Land Co. founder Mr. Dillingham. It's worth noting, however, that reservations are now required to ride the train.
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10. Durango Narrow Gauge Railroad
Durango, co to silverton, co.
One of the most scenic ways to experience one of the most scenic states; a ride on the Narrow Gauge Railroad isn’t merely photo fodder, but a full immersion into the wild, wild west. The train has been rolling between Durango and Silverton since 1882, when it was tasked with transporting silver and gold out of the San Juan Mountains. The 45.4-mile route runs in both directions along the Animas River, crisscrossing it five times, and passing by old stagecoach trails and long-deserted mining camps as it winds between 14,000ft high peaks.
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11. The Ethan Allen Express
New york city, ny to burlington, vt.
While the destination is a major draw, getting there is half the fun on this five-and-a-half-hour journey from New York City to Vermont. You’ll cruise through the postcard-perfect towns of New York’s Hudson Valley; hit Saratoga Springs, as famous for its horse races as its hot springs and snake around Vermont’s fittingly named Green Mountains before landing in charming little-big city Rutland, with its historic downtown and one helluva farmers' market.
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14 Best Train Trips to Take Across America for Breathtaking Scenery
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While traveling by train can certainly be a more inexpensive option for a family getaway when compared to air travel or a boat cruise, that doesn't mean you'll be cramped and crowded. Many of the trips we have listed include luxury sleeper trains, amazing dining and, of course, unbeatable views. There are routes like the Surfliner, which runs along the Pacific Ocean (and would be an unforgettable destination for spring break ), the Grand Canyon Railway, a two-hour ride of bliss and tons more that are sure to pique your interest.
Let the best train rides in America also inspire you to make locomotives your transportation of choice even when you head to international destinations (we recommend you hop aboard Norway’s famous Flåm Railway ).
Still need help deciding where to go and what to pack? Check out Good Housekeepin g 's 2023 Family Travel Awards for expert advice, top-tested gear and more.
Amtrak Auto Train
If you’re traveling to a destination that requires use of a vehicle, Amtrak’s Auto Train allows you to pack it with you! It transports your car (or other recreational vehicles) as well as you and your family on a route from Washington, DC to Sanford, Florida.
Good Housekeeping’s Textiles, Paper & Apparel Lab executive director, Lexi Sachs boarded the train with her family for a trip to Orlando, which she described as “just as fun of an experience for my two kids” as their trip to Disney World.
Sachs also pointed out that the train trip featured a range of seating options, from coach to bedrooms with pull down beds, lovely views of the East Coast, delicious dinner and breakfast, and allowed her to feel like she wasn’t losing a day of vacation due to travel. Plus, Amtrak offers priority offloading, “which means your car comes off first,” Sachs said, adding that “It was definitely worth it in my opinion!”
America's National Parks with Rocky Mountaineer
See eight destinations over 11 days when you embark on this incredible journey through canyons and mountains. You’ll have the chance to explore Arches National Park with its many sandstone arches, Canyonlands National Park, which is full of rock columns and original Native American cave paintings and Yellowstone National Park, where you will see its majestic hot springs and geysers. Not only does this package include multiple sightseeing tours, but it also covers 10 nights of hotel stays and three meals.
Grand Rail Experience
Visit great American cities, including Washington, Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles and New Orleans, on this 14-day cross-country journey. Included in the package is six nights of hotel accommodations, seven nights onboard one of Amtrak’s sleeper trains, sightseeing tours and priceless landscape views.
You also get to take your pick from attractions such as the Argosy Cruises Harbor Tour, Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), Woodland Park Zoo and Chihuly Garden and Glass for no additional cost.
Northern Rail Experience
Get your fill of adventure when you embark on this nine-day train vacation with stops in Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco and Muir Woods.
Amtrak offers an all-inclusive package with a hop-on, hop-off sightseeing tour, and breathtaking views of the great plains and the Pacific Coast. Plus you and your family will enjoy three nights of hotel accommodations and five nights on board Amtrak in private sleeping rooms. One meal is also included.
Alaska Railroad's Coastal Classic
Alaska Railroad's Coastal Classic departs from Anchorage and winds along the Turnagain Arm before turning off into the backcountry wilderness and eventually ending in Seward.
Look for views of the steep Chugach Range mountains plummeting right into the ocean, and the stunning shores of Resurrection Bay; wildlife sightings along the way could include beluga whales, sheep, bear and moose. Daily service is available seasonally, from mid-May through mid-September. Take a variety of tours in Seward — like glacier treks or sled dog rides — before heading back to Anchorage.
Amtrak’s famous Surfliner route runs between San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles and San Diego, with multiple daily departures.
The route runs along the Pacific Ocean — almost close enough to catch a wave — for gorgeous views throughout the journey. And yes, you can bring along your surfboard; special racks are designed to hold travelers’ outdoor gear.
Napa Valley Wine Train
If you love wine and vintage aesthetics, you absolutely must experience the Napa Valley Wine Train. Century-old railcars traverse a 150-year-old rail corridor on this 36-mile round-trip journey. The railroad once transported guests to a spa resort in Calistoga and now winds its way across the pastoral California landscape from Napa to St. Helena and back, stopping at the famed region’s wineries all along the route. Four on-board kitchens provide locally sourced, top-end cuisine for a full luxury dining experience.
Grand Canyon Railway
This trip re-creates the historic voyage to the Grand Canyon by rail, which opened to its very first passengers in 1901. Passengers aboard the Grand Canyon Railway depart from Williams Depot and make their way to the Grand Canyon Depot, which is the last operating log depot in the country. The depot is located right in the middle of the National Park’s historic district, near the storied El Tovar Hotel, and merely 200 yards from the edge of the canyon’s South Rim. In all, the trip covers 65 miles of scenic terrain, with unmatched views and photo opps.
Great Smoky Mountains Railroad
The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad takes passengers on a scenic rail journey through this beautiful mountain range. Choose from two versions of the trip, named for standout attractions: the Nantahala Gorge Excursion (44 miles) or the Tuckasegee River Excursion (32 miles). Both offer a range of seating classes, including an open-air gondola and first-class dining car. Specialty versions of the trip include wine and dine, fall foliage spotting, and even a Peanuts-theme Easter ride.
Cass Scenic Railroad
The steam-driven Cass Scenic Railroad takes passengers through the mountains of West Virginia on revamped flat cars that hauled lumber to the Cass mill more than a century ago. The 11-mile heritage railroad runs from May through October, offering a trip through both history and scenery. Ride to the overlook at Bald Knob, the third highest point in West Virginia, for unforgettable views and picture-taking spots.
Cape Cod Central Railroad
Cape Cod Central is a heritage railroad that operates on 27 miles of former New Haven Railroad tracks on Cape Cod. It takes passengers through marshes, cranberry bogs, dunes — places you can only access by rail. Come for a historic narrated daytime ride, Sunday brunch, sunset dinner, or a special festive holiday ride.
Sunset Limited
Travel between Louisiana and California on Sunset Limited, Amtrak’s Southernmost route. On the way from New Orleans through San Antonio, Tucson, Phoenix and Los Angeles, see diverse scenery including the bayou country, Southwestern deserts, and California mountains. Three trains depart weekly in each direction.
Coast Starlight
The Coast Starlight works its way along the west coast from Los Angeles to Seattle. On the route, pass Santa Barbara, the San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento and Portland. Catch scenery from verdant valleys and forests to the snow-topped mountains of the Cascade Range and Mount Shasta and the Pacific Ocean shoreline to boot. This striking route runs daily.
Empire Builder
Amtrak’s famous Empire Builder route runs daily between Chicago and the Pacific Northwest. It covers portions of the Lewis and Clark trail, following the route of the pioneers. Urban views include the twinkling skyline of Minneapolis and St. Paul; natural landscapes include the North Dakota plains, Big Sky country in Montana and Glacier National Park. The route runs daily.
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4 great scenic train rides across the US
Want to truly immerse yourself in the vastness of the USA? There's no better way than to take a scenic cross-country train trip.
During these long-distance train rides, the journey is just as exciting as the destination itself. Relaxing in your seat as you watch the U.S. landscape out your train car window slowly change from cities to farmlands or from wide-open plains to towering mountains is an experience that's worth the extra transit time.
Amtrak offers many overnight and multiday scenic train rides across the U.S. from the East Coast, the West Coast and everywhere in between. Route names like the Empire Builder, the Coast Starlight and the California Zephyr are enough to inspire wanderlust for any traveler.
Whether you're new to train travel or an avid rider of the rails, here are four bucket list-worthy U.S. train rides to take for stunning scenery, plus some tips on how best to book and enjoy them.
Tips for cross-country train travel
While taking a cross-country train trip can be a rewarding experience, as it offers days to leisurely sit back and enjoy scenic landscapes, many people have worries about how best to book such a long trip and what to expect when it comes to sleeping arrangements. TPG has a few tips to help you get on board with the concept and easily plan your journey.
Browse routes by region
A good first step to take when looking for a route that's right for you is to search Amtrak's "Browse by Region" menu. You can pick a large area of the country from which to start or finish your trip.
Once you click on an area, Amtrak will provide lists of highlighted long-distance routes, as well as shorter point-to-point trips. You can then select a route like the Capitol Corridor in California before being directed to ticket purchase menus.
Explore Amtrak Vacations
Amtrak offers curated vacation packages to rail travelers via its Amtrak Vacations website. These tours can include side trips (via bus) to national parks , sightseeing tours in cities and hotel lodging on stopovers along the route. You can search for packages around vacation themes like "Fall Foliage" and "Multiple National Parks."
Amtrak's set of "Most Scenic Journeys" vacation packages include trips lasting up to two weeks that combine rail travel and additional tours. Think of these trips like cruises with shore excursions . Some of the scenic journey-designated options focus on national parks, while others are big-city oriented.
You can click on each option's details to find itineraries, dates and prices. Then, all that's left to do is book your rail vacation.
Consider famous routes
A shortcut to finding scenic cross-country rail routes on Amtrak is to visit its Amtrak Vacations website and click on "Famous Rail Routes." This set of approximately 20 different overnight train routes gives you a great set of suggestions for your own potential cross-country journeys.
For more details on the fixed routes, click on any of the tabs. Once you've chosen a route, you can either book a package tour with Amtrak Vacations or go to the regular Amtrak website and book a point-to-point trip.
Weigh your accommodation options
Taking an overnight or a multiday train trip means you'll need to sleep aboard the train. All of Amtrak's long-distance train trips provide a variety of seating and room arrangments.
The cheapest way to travel is to simply book a seat on the route. While Amtrak's seating is comfortable, with more legroom than you'll find in an airline's business class, it may not be the way you want to travel for many hours. You can get up, walk the train and stop in the cafe car, but this can still be a tough way to travel during a multiday journey.
Fortunately, Amtrak provides several classes of accommodations on cross-country trips, ranging from shared roomettes with fold-out bunks to bedrooms, larger family bedrooms and suites complete with private bathrooms and showers. Should you book one of these rooms on a cross-country itinerary, you'll enjoy access to a separate dining car.
Prices for the various ticket classes vary widely between routes and dates, so check potential itineraries to find the best option for you.
4 scenic train trips to take in the US
Now that you know the basics when it comes to picking a long-distance train route, you'll want to narrow down your options. Although there are many scenic routes in the U.S., here are our four favorites.
California Zephyr: San Francisco to Chicago
Amtrak's California Zephyr route travels between San Francisco and Chicago on a three-day journey. The 51-hour trip (on the west-to-east path) begins in nearby Emeryville, California, then travels through central California farmlands up into the Sierra Nevada mountain range. Along this part of the route, you'll enjoy spectacular panoramas from glassed-in viewing cars.
The train continues through Reno and the Nevada deserts into Salt Lake City before traveling up into the Rocky Mountains to reach Denver . You'll descend into the wide-open plains of Nebraska and eventually wind your way into the Windy City.
This trip is a great way to immerse yourself in the American West, as you'll get a true feeling of the vastness of the region and the variety of terrain that makes up the country.
One-way prices start at $141 per person for a seat in coach and $688 for a room.
Empire Builder: Seattle to Chicago
The Empire Builder train route connects Chicago and Seattle on a 46-hour journey connecting the Midwest and the Pacific Northwest. The train loosely follows the Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail, the route the explorers took to map out the region acquired during the Louisiana Purchase.
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark would have appreciated sitting back in the train's viewing cars to enjoy eyefuls of Montana 's Big Sky Country, Glacier National Park , the Cascade Range and the vast plains of North Dakota. Additionally, the explorers would have marveled at the metalwork of North Dakota's towering Gassman Coulee Trestle bridge.
Should you wish to depart or arrive in Portland, Oregon, instead of Seattle, know that there's an alternate route of the Empire Builder from this Pacific Northwest city, so you can plan your itinerary based on your preferences.
One-way train fares from Chicago to Seattle begin at $150 per person, while rooms cost at least $651.
Southwest Chief: Los Angeles to Chicago
Traverse the American Southwest on a southern route between Los Angeles and Chicago. The Southwest Chief route departs daily and takes roughly 40 hours to cross eight states.
For some of the journey, the train follows the classic American road trip thoroughfare of historic Route 66 . However, unlike its car-friendly neighbor, the train route offers views you won't find while driving the highway, as it winds on twisting tracks that travel through narrow red-rock canyon passages before offering wide-open vistas of mountains and deserts.
The train's main stops include Kansas City, Missouri; Albuquerque, New Mexico; and Flagstaff, Arizona. You can also take advantage of excursions from the train when you purchase one of Amtrak's vacation packages. For example, you can visit the Grand Canyon (by train or bus) while the train is stopped in Williams, Arizona.
Even if you never leave the train, the views along the way are enough to create lasting memories.
Expect to pay at least $146 per person for a coach seat on this one-way route or a minimum of $899 for a room.
Crescent: New York City to New Orleans
See the American South on this 30-hour journey between New York City and New Orleans . Departing the urban landscape of the Big Apple, this route will take you through the Northeastern cityscapes of Philadelphia , Baltimore and Washington, D.C. , among other destinations.
Once it exits the urban corridor, the train winds through the countryside of Virginia and the Carolinas, offering stops in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Greenville, South Carolina. Then, it continues through the Deep South states of Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi before reaching its final stop in New Orleans.
Tickets for this one-way route start at $139 for a seat in coach and $580 for a room.
Bottom line
Traveling by train across the U.S. gives you a unique perspective of the scale and scope of the American landscape. While it may be slower than flying across the country, rail travel gives you the opportunity to sit back and savor the journey, appreciating the changing views as the hours roll by.
The four scenic cross-country train trips highlighted here are only some of Amtrak's many long-distance journeys available to book. By exploring Amtrak's website, you can find many different rail journeys in nearly every part of the U.S. Best of all, most offer an array of seating options, so you can choose the ticket that best suits your travel preferences and budget.
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Scenic Train Ride Locations (USA) : A Complete Guide
Last revised: October 10, 2023
By: Adam Burns
Scenic train rides are one of the great pastimes and can be found scattered throughout the country, from Florida to California. Presented here is information on how to find a tourist railroad near you.
While Amtrak still offers the chance to travel from city-to-city and commuter services fulfill an essential need within large metropolitan areas, neither provides the nostalgia of railroading's "Golden Age."
More than a half-century ago one could board a flagship service like Pennsylvania Railroad's legendary Broadway Limited at New York's illustrious Pennsylvania Station and enjoy a lap of luxury during a 16-hour journey to Chicago.
The mighty PRR spared no expense in stocking its top service with every amenity imaginable, from freshly prepared five-star meals to full bedrooms.
The train's other noteworthy perks included air-conditioning and a fully-staffed crew provided by the iconic Pullman Company. But the PRR was not alone, many other railroads, such as the New York Central, Santa Fe, and Union Pacific, offered their own level of opulence.
Tailoring to a traveler's every needs some of these trains provided a secretary, nurse, domes for maximum viewing, and even a barber.
Such indulgences cannot be found on Amtrak. However, a few, like dome cars and full-course meals, have made their way to the scenic train ride industry. Within this section you can learn more about a few of these organizations and where they are located.
The scenic train ride concept is not new although it has certainly gained popularity over the last few decades. The oldest organization dedicated to preserving rail history is the Railway & Locomotive Historical Society, Inc. founded in 1921.
The R&LHS remains an active group and you can visit their website by clicking here . Before modern scenic railroads were born enthusiasts sponsored these trips directly on the railroads.
Many companies were happy to host such events before rising insurance premiums and the fear of ligation largely ended the practice.
The trips were not limited to big-name roads like the Southern Pacific, Santa Fe, Burlington, New Haven, Nickel Plate Road, or Baltimore & Ohio. Several small carriers also operated such excursions, names like the Western Maryland, Virginian, and Reading.
It all began in 1934 when the first "fan trip" was hosted by the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. along the Hoosac Tunnel & Wilmington Railroad (this system was abandoned long ago but the MBRE still exists).
In his article from the September, 1969 issue of Trains Magazine entitled "Are These People Embalmers Or Enthusiasts? ," noted editor David P. Morgan described the term "railfan" quite poignantly.
It carries a range of subcategories, from photography to model trains, but general refers those who simply enjoy the subject of railroads.
Various clubs/organizations sprang up throughout the 1930s, '40s, and '50s. These groups rose in number as many railroads disappeared after the 1970's.
There were 65 such groups in 1934 and 96 by 1959 as noted by the " The Railfan, Inc. " (edited by Rosemary Entringer) featured in the June, 1959 issue of Trains Magazine . The next important organization was the National Railway Historical Society (NRHS), formed in 1935.
The NRHS acted as a franchising operation with various chapters formed across the country, many of which are still around today.
But again, the modern movement of museums and scenic train rides sprang up in postwar times as nostalgia took hold when diesels replaced steam and railroads disappeared through merger.
The popular "fan trips" peaked after World War II when, as Mr. Morgan points out, some clubs tried to sponsor as many as five excursions at a time, all with different railroads.
One of the last great adventures at this time were the popular "Iron Horse Rambles" hosted by coal-hauler Reading between October 25, 1959 and October 17, 1964.
The trips were pulled by one of their powerful 4-8-4's, listed Class T-1. Three of these steamers participated in the events (#2100, #2102 and #2124) during a total of fifty "Rambles" operated over a five-year period.
In another article from Mr. Morgan entitled, " Reading's Rambles: How And Why Would A Railroad Partially De-dieselize? " presented in the April, 1961 issue of Trains Magazine , he detailed the program during its height.
In an era when such things truly mattered, then-president Joseph A. Fisher wanted to boost the company's public image.
He felt steam-powered excursions offered the best chance of success, an assessment which proved correct! There were problems with the logistics, however.
The Reading had retired its last steam locomotive in early 1957 and two years later contained only two extant coaling towers (one at Reading and the other in Rutherford, Pennsylvania).
The railroad did have a few of its large and powerful 4-8-4's still on the property although the T-1's were too large to fit within Reading Terminal (Philadelphia).
Nevertheless, Fisher pushed forward with the "Iron Horse Rambles" concept. The first returned to service was #2124. As Mr. Morgan notes, Reading had to look outside the train enthusiast hobby to fill a 975-seat train, hoping that it could at least break-even on the trips.
To do this the excursions were heavily marketed on radio and television, as well as promoted at Trains Magazine . In addition, the railroad offered themed rides to further increase ridership.
Some of these included holiday specials (during warmer months), a fall foliage run, traveling to the historic Gettysburg battlefields, and even a "Touch Of Old Dutch Day" trip to Schwenksville, Pennsylvania (abandoned today). While not every run was a success, particularly during the holidays, trains were typically filled with over 900 passengers.
The all-time record was a Philadelphia-West Milton "Ramble" held on October 15, 1960. On that day the consist was double-headed by #2124 and #2100 and the pair pulled 22 cars containing 1,321 patrons!
The 1960's signaled the last great period of fan trips as railroads focused attention in other areas, particularly discontinuing passenger services, the merger movement, and simply survival.
Over the next few decades a handful of memorable excursions were run, ranging from the American Freedom Train and Chessie Steam Special to Southern Railway's steam program, maintained into the Norfolk Southern era until 1994 (renewed again between 2011-2015 albeit without NS-owned locomotives).
What To Expect
Before embarking on your trip you might want to learn more about the scenic railroads in which you are interested. If you are simply interested in a train ride, you are sure to enjoy any of them! However, if you are looking for a little more there many options to choose from.
Are you interested primarily in a trip with spectacular scenery or one in which a fine meal is served?
For instance, California's Napa Valley Wine Train offers some of the best on-board dining anywhere in the country while West Virginia's tiny Durbin & Greenbrier Valley "Rocket" operates predominately with open-air cars to allow for maximum viewing.
You can also catch murder mystery specials at other locations while themed rides during the holidays are also a big hit, particularly during the Christmas season.
Finally, there is a reason why names like the Durango & Silverton Narrow-Gauge, Strasburg, and White Pass & Yukon Route draw the biggest crowds as their rides are first-class operations providing incredible views with numerous amenities available.
The truth is that while enthusiasts are sometimes looked down upon by society, without them there would be no Strasburg Railroad (one of America's most popular excursions located in Pennsylvania's Amish community), Durango & Silverton Narrow-Gauge in Colorado, or the White Pass & Yukon Route in Alaska.
These folks, many working as volunteers, do it all for love of the hobby. The Strasburg was originally built as a short-line freight carrier but shutdown in 1957.
In 1959 a group of railfans purchased the defunct short line and began operating excursions. Today, the railroad is a mostly all-steam with authenticity a key to its success.
In recent years it began hauling freight once more and also performs car and locomotive repairs. Scenic train rides operated today carry many similarities to those hosted decades ago.
Tourist companies have been successful at exploiting niches, like dinner train themes, trips for Christmas ("The Polar Express" rides have proven especially popular since Warner Brothers' 2004 acclaimed movie, based from Chris Van Allsburg's 1985 children's book), and the always-popular fall foliage excursions. There are some areas, however, heritage railroads simply cannot simulate.
Because most organizations are only a few miles in length trips last only an hour or less.
As a result, ridership is hampered. As an entertainment venue, folks want to be pampered and indulged. If a train ride is very short with few amenities it feels cheap and not worth the price.
The most successful railroads host trips lasting anywhere from 1 to 2 hours, sometimes longer! In the case of Reading's " Iron Horse Rambles " these operated anywhere from 100 to 175 miles with trains clipping along at track-speed (usually above 25-35 mph).
There was a full crew of 23, which included a boiler-maker, master mechanic, and road foreman to ensure trips went off without hitch and the locomotives were functioning properly. So many qualified personnel on a train is nearly unheard of today, simply due to cost.
Technologies, particularly the Internet and social media, have greatly enhanced marketing in the modern age but Reading's fully-staffed public relations department worked wonders at spreading the word.
They even went to incredible lengths into identifying the best photographic locations for railfans No Class I railroad would ever bother doing such things today!
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Georgetown Loop Railroad
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Niles Canyon Railway
Railtown 1897 State Historic Park
Roaring Camp & Big Trees Narrow Gauge Railroad
Rio Grande Scenic
Royal Gorge Route
Verde Canyon
Virginia & Truckee
Black Hills Central
Mount Hood Railroad
Mt. Rainier Scenic
Napa Valley Wine Train
White Pass & Yukon Route
Defunct Lines
Santa Cruz & Monterey Bay Railway
Premier Experiences
There are many great scenic railroads to experience but if you are truly interested in riding the best-of-best, there is a reason why names like the Durango & Silverton Narrow-Gauge, Strasburg Railroad, Grand Canyon Railway, Verde Canyon Railway, and White Pass & Yukon are so popular.
Trips on these railroads are usually more expensive but well worth the money!
They host long rides in very-well maintained equipment (usually climate-controlled), provide a range of special events throughout the year, operate through absolutely spectacular scenery, offer some type of dining/cuisine/beverages, and furnish trips lasting hours.
The Grand Canyon Railway stands out, in particular. The company operates the former Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe's 64-mile Grand Canyon Branch from the main line at Williams, Arizona to the canyon's South Rim.
There, travelers can stay at the Santa Fe's historic El Tovar Hotel (among other accommodations) or simply enjoy the incredible views.
During your trip the train provides many levels of service, from standard to coach to dome-car settings. If you have the means, this railroad is very much worth a visit!
Individual Excursions
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The Most Scenic Train Rides Across the US
By Hannah Towey and Tyler Moss
This past June, I took a nine-hour train ride from Santa Barbara to San Francisco on board the Amtrak Coast Starlight, considered one of the country’s most scenic rail routes. The views proved so absorbing that I never actually made it to my assigned seat—sitting instead in the communal observation car for the entirety of the ride.
From the car’s glass-dome windows, California’s rugged coastline and golden hills revealed themselves to me. America’s West Coast fluctuated between the breathtaking and the dire—from endless ocean and cliff-top mansions to drought-ridden fields and cottages sinking between collapsed roofs. Peering out at the vast spectrum of life unfold before me, I enjoyed that slightly detached “from above” perspective rail travel affords you; through the journey, I observed both heartwarming humanity (lone fishermen and packs of surfers, a young girl wearing a pink tutu playing in a creek, an old man collecting driftwood at a campsite) as well as breathtaking nature (a flock of pelicans, meadows of yellow wildflowers, rolling sets of whitecap waves).
As the sun set on the second half of my journey, fellow passengers in the observation car formed an impromptu band complete with an acoustic guitar and mandolin. Word slowly spread and travelers trickled in from other parts of the train to take turns singing songs from cultures around the world.
While it would've been more efficient to fly between the two Californian cities, the meditative romance of slow-paced train travel lends truth to the cliché that the journey is just as important as the destination. And in a country as diverse as this one, there’s truly no better way to witness its beauty—and complexity—than by train.
With over a dozen long distance Amtrak routes and even more private rail operators in states like Alaska and Hawaii, the challenge then becomes picking which train trips to take. Here, we’ve selected 13 of the most scenic train rides in the US that are worth booking for the views alone.
This story has been updated with new information since its original publish date.
Amtrak Adirondack
While the Northeast is more known for its commuter trains than sightseeing, Amtrak’s Adirondack route is a lovely exception. Relaunched in spring 2023 following its closure during the pandemic, the route runs from New York City to Montreal . Departing from the new Moynihan Train Hall at Penn Station, the 10-hour train travels along the Hudson River up until Albany, then passes through Saratoga Springs and the dazzling Lake Champlain before arriving in Canada. Take this route in the fall during peak foliage season to watch New England’s changing autumnal colors glide by your window.
Tickets from $$62
Amtrak Empire Builder
Traveling along major portions of the Lewis and Clark trail, the Empire Builder is a true American West train adventure. The 46-hour train departs daily from Chicago and traverses through Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Montana, before concluding in either Seattle or Portland . From views of the Mississippi River and North Dakota plains to the stunning scenery of Glacier National Park in Montana, this less-frequented route promises a rich variety of views without the crowds. Monisha Rajesh, author of Around the World in 80 Trains and Condé Nast Traveler contributor , suggests taking this route during peak summer or deep mid-winter.
Tickets from $56
Amtrak Coast Starlight
The Coast Starlight departs daily between Los Angeles and Seattle, a 35-hour journey that stops in some of the West Coast’s greatest cities, including Santa Barbara, San Francisco, Sacramento, and Portland. The southern half features long stretches of the Pacific Ocean shoreline before veering inland to the golden valleys of the state’s agricultural heart, up to the magestic snow-covered peaks of the Cascade mountains . Yes, it’s as dreamy as it sounds—consider this train a sampler of America’s diverse natural landscape, all in one. For the best views, grab a seat in the first-come, first-serve observation lounge.
Tickets from $98
Grand Canyon Railway
Gaze upon the grandeur of one of the world’s natural wonders— Grand Canyon National Park aboard the Grand Canyon Railway . Departing from Williams, Arizona, 30-some miles west of Flagstaff, this train weaves past forests of ponderosa pine and parts of the Sonoran Desert into the heart of canyon country, where you’ll spend the day exploring before boarding a return trip—just in time for sunset .
Tickets from $70
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While leaf-peeping rail expeditions tend to draw the most media attention, tropical climates with oceanside views can be at least equally as enjoyable. The Ewa Train, located 20-miles west of Honolulu , provides just such an experience along a two hour round-trip tour. The ride pairs history—live narration about Oahu's old sugar plantations and the ghost town of Gilbert—with breathtaking vistas from Kahe Point, and even includes a pit-stop for ice cream so you can beat the heat.
Tickets from $18
The Rocky Mountaineer
The nearly all-glass cabins allow guests full view of the mountainous landscapes of Western Canada and the red rock wonders of Colorado and Southern Utah aboard this luxurious train. One itinerary takes passengers from Denver to Moab, Utah , where guests can take in the views in style with a cocktail in hand.
Tickets from $1,599
Amtrak California Zephyr
Though the California Zephyr runs from Chicago to San Francisco in a little more than 51 hours, it’s indisputably the western portion of the route—through Colorado, Utah, Nevada, and northern California—that deserves your attention. Snake through the Rocky Mountains, past the photogenic canyons of Colorado’s Western Slope, and enjoy an entire half-day trek through Sierra Nevada, complete with views of Donner Lake and the Truckee River.
Tickets from $141
Cass Scenic Railroad
Built in 1901 to transport lumber through the mountains of West Virginia, the Cass Scenic Railroad helps to preserve the look and feel of America’s locomotive legacy. Pick from two available routes, including a four-and-a-half-hour round-trip jaunt up to Bald Knob—the highest summit of Back Allegheny Mountain at 4,842 feet.
Tickets from $81
Alaska Railroad Coastal Classic
The largest and most wild state in America offers its own photo-worthy railroad adventure: The Coastal Classic, a four-hour excursion from Anchorage heads south around the Turnagain Arm waterway. The train route weaves into the backwoods of the Kenai Peninsula, through which attentive passengers will spot natural wonders like waterfalls and glaciers before arriving at the port city of Seward, on Resurrection Bay.
Tickets from $96
Amtrak Cascades
Spanning the Northwest from Portland to Vancouver, the Cascades parallels the titular mountain range during this eight-hour adventure. The route crosses the majestic Columbia River, provides views of Mount St. Helens, and hugs the shore of picturesque Puget Sound as it passes through Seattle .
Tickets from $72
Napa Valley Wine Train
You don’t have to be a wine connoisseur to appreciate the natural beauty of northern Napa Valley’s agricultural corridor. Originally built by a local millionaire, California Gold Rush baron Samuel Brannan in 1865 to transport Napa visitors to a spa resort in Calistoga, the Napa Valley Wine Train today gives travelers a chance to sip local vintages from a luxurious railcar while passing vaunted vineyards on a three-hour round-trip journey.
Tickets vary based on package .
Amtrak Southwest Chief
From the rolling farmlands of Illinois, across the Mississippi River, to the red mesas of New Mexico, and into the Mojave Desert, the Southwest Chief traverses more than 2,000 miles from Chicago to Los Angeles . Travelers wary of a full 40-hour venture can take just a partial piece of the route, but don’t miss the most scenic stretch, which spans Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and southern California, including the Ratón Pass—a National Historic Landmark along the Santa Fe Trail.
Tickets from $146
Cape Cod Central Railroad
Only available from May through October, the Cape Cod Excursion train provides passengers with a whirlwind sightseeing tour of the Cape’s natural attractions, including the charming Cape Cod Canal. The two hour round-trip ride immerses travelers in distinctive New England landscapes, through cranberry bogs and salt marshes, past sand dunes and woodlands. En route, guests can listen to on-board narration that points out important landmarks.
Tickets from $29.99
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8 great rail journeys to take across the USA
Jan 29, 2024 • 7 min read
Considerably more relaxing than driving or flying, the best train rides in the US offer a leisurely sightseeing experience.© Alex Potemkin/Getty Images
There’s no getting around the sheer size and scale of the USA – it’s an absolute, supersized whopper – and the best way to see it all is via train.
The US has close to 3.8 million sq miles (10 million sq km) of sublime mountain ranges, parched desert, entire states engulfed in deep snow, you-gotta-go-see-it-to-believe-it cities, endless prairie land, six whole time zones and lakes so large you could lose whole countries down there. So while traveling around by plane might make sense from a convenience point of view – it’s not quite six hours to dart directly from New York to LA – there really is no better way to experience the sheer grandeur of the country than by taking one of these train vacations.
Considerably more relaxing than driving or flying, the best train rides in the US offer a leisurely, nostalgic sightseeing experience, often passing through pristine landscapes inaccessible by other means. The US is rich with amazing train journeys, but the routes listed below are the cream of the crop. From California to New England , here are eight epic US train trips our editors have selected, taken from Lonely Planet's Amazing Train Journeys .
1. The Sunset Limited
Route: New Orleans – San Antonio – Tucson – Phoenix – Los Angeles Distance and duration: 1995 miles (3211 km); 2 days
Amtrak's Sunset Limited is the ultimate American railroad ride and one of its most famous train journeys: east to west, coast to coast, clean through from the bars of New Orleans to the breakers of the Pacific Ocean. If you’ve always dreamed of taking a journey across the USA, but don’t much relish the prospect of two weeks spent cooped up in an automobile, then a ride on the Sunset Limited is the answer.
Sit back and let America’s landscapes buzz by: from Louisiana ’s bayous, past the high-rises of Houston , across the deserts of Texas and Arizona , over the Californian hills all the way to LA’s golden beaches. Saddle up, pardner: it’s gonna be quite a ride.
2. The Coast Starlight
Route: Seattle – Portland – Sacramento – Los Angeles Distance and duration: 1377 miles (2216 km); 35 hours
Trace America’s “left coast” in all its varied splendor. The 35-hour (OK, it’s Amtrak, so maybe more) trip between Seattle and Los Angeles curves alongside crashing Pacific waves, cuts through America’s lushest agricultural land and passes below snowcapped mountains and towering redwoods. Of all the Amtrak routes, the Coast Starlight offers the most scenic variety in the fewest hours.
It’s also the only Amtrak service with a dedicated parlor car, open only to passengers who book sleepers. The parlor conjures old-time rail romance, with wood paneling and soft lighting, plus a special menu and wine-and-cheese tastings. Highlights of this train ride include dramatic sunrise perspectives on 14,179ft (4322m) Mt Shasta , and a gorgeous midday traverse of Oregon's Cascade Range.
3. Metro-North Hudson Line
Route: New York City – Poughkeepsie Distance and duration: 69 miles (111 km); 1½ hours
Depart from New York City ’s iconic beaux arts Grand Central Terminal , stopping to admire the ornate astronomical ceiling painting in the vaulted main concourse and to slurp up oysters and a martini at the famous Oyster Bar.
Then roll through Manhattan and the Bronx and into the glorious green Hudson River Valley. Hugging the eastern banks of the river, New York’s Metro-North's Hudson line travels deep into American history. The names of the stops along the way speak to the area’s origins: Native American (Ossining, Poughkeepsie); Dutch (Spuyten Duyvil, Yonkers, Cortlandt, Peekskill); English (Hastings-on-Hudson, Scarborough). It’s a land so famously beautiful an entire art movement – the Hudson River School – was once dedicated to capturing its glory. For the cost of a burger and a beer, this view can be yours for almost two hours.
4. The California Zephyr
Route: Chicago – Omaha – Denver – Salt Lake City – San Francisco Distance and duration: 2438 miles (3924km), 51 hours 20 minutes
For soaking up the scenic grandeur of the North American continent, nothing compares with Amtrak’s California Zephyr train. This classic three-day journey travels nearly 2500 miles (4000km) across prairies, deserts, the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada on its way from Chicago to San Francisco. The scenery is magnificent throughout – especially when seen through the floor-to-ceiling windows of the lounge car – but if you can only do one section, opt for the riveting 185-mile (298km) stretch between Denver and Glenwood Springs, where the train travels through an often roadless wilderness of deep, narrow gorges near the Colorado River’s headwaters.
Near sunset, the train emerges into the majestic red rock desert of eastern Utah , then crosses overnight into the forbidding vastness of Nevada's sagebrush country, with salt flats and stark, arid mountains as far as the eye can see. Sunrise on day three reveals an entirely different desert: the blinding-white alkali flats and ghostly grey mountains near Winnemucca, Nevada. Just beyond the gambling-happy little city of Reno, the Zephyr climbs into the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, then enters California’s imposing granite high country beyond the photogenic frontier town of Truckee.
5. Amtrak Downeaster
Route: Boston – Portland – Brunswick Distance and duration: 145 miles (233 km); 3 hours 25 minutes
As car-free city breaks go, this train escape is hard to beat, chugging from the downtown main streets of urban Boston to Maine ’s rural greens in under four hours. That’s from the seventh most densely populated city in the US to the state with the highest percentage of forest coverage, all in less time than it takes to cook an old-style Yankee plum pudding.
Even better, every stop on the Amtrak Downeaster features historic New England cities and towns, parks and seascapes, cottage arts and crafts, world-class shopping and stellar foods fashioned from farm-and-sea-fresh ingredients.
6. The New Mexico Rail Runner
Route: Albuquerque – Santa Fe Distance and duration: 97 miles (156 km); 90 minutes
One of America’s great unsung commuter railways, the New Mexico Rail Runner Express is a regional train that runs down the Rio Grande Valley , connecting the state’s largest city, Albuquerque, with its cultural and political capital, Santa Fe.
On the way it crosses the wide, high desert, giving views of arid mountains in all directions, and even passes through several of the state’s Native American tribal lands. A no-nonsense, clean and quick journey, its highlights are the sweeping views from the upper seats of the double-decker carriages. Taken as a day trip or a scenic but practical form of intra-state transport, the Rail Runner is a wonderful introduction to New Mexico ’s epic landscapes.
7. The Empire Builder
Route: Chicago – St Paul or Minneapolis – Spokane – Portland or Seattle Distance and duration: 2764 miles (4448 km); 46 hours
The Amtrak Empire Builder from Chicago to Seattle glides through Wisconsin 's woodlands, Minnesota's lake country and the North Dakota prairies en route to a western horizon swarming with snow-capped Rocky Mountain peaks.
From Browning , Montana, an unforgettable 60-mile run along the southern edge of Glacier National Park leads to the park entrance at West Glacier, where nature lovers will want to break their journey before continuing to Seattle.
8. The Vermonter
Route: Washington, DC – New York City– Springfield – Essex Junction ( Burlington ) – St Albans Distance and duration: 611 miles (983 km); 13 hours 45 minutes
The Amtrak Vermonter runs once daily from Washington, DC to St Albans, VT. This is the most scenic route east of the Mississippi, especially in its northern reaches, where it snakes for four hours through the bucolic green hills and photogenic villages of rural Vermont.
Starting from the nation's capital, Washington, DC, the train runs north through one of the USA's greatest metropolises, New York City, before bowling out through Connecticut , Massachusetts and New Hampshire en route to the bucolic Vermont countryside and St Albans.
This article was first published December 2020 and updated January 2024
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The 31 Most Scenic Train Rides in North America
Taking a scenic train trip is a must-do to cross off your bucket list. Whether you choose to go diesel-electric or utilize the classic steam locomotive, nothing beats a train ride through memorable scenery and notable landmarks.
From lush green forests to crystal blue oceans is the reason the United States is called “America the beautiful.” If you want to discover the thirty-one most scenic train rides in North America, this article is for you.
Are There Scenic Train Journeys in North America?
When it comes to appreciating the gorgeous view of this majestic country, riding the train is the way to go. You can only look at a certain expanse of the land below in an airplane. However, when you are on a train, you get to see the broad scope of the land and all its beautiful terrain. The scenery outside when you are riding on the train is unbeatable.
There are different train rides offered throughout North America. You can go many places and experience the pure wonder of a train ride. There is nothing like a long train ride to make you appreciate our magnificent country. The following includes the most scenic train rides North America has to offer:
1. Grand Canyon Railway
You can experience a touch of the wild west when you ride the Grand Canyon Railway. It is an incredible vintage train car that will transport you 65 miles north through Kaibab National Park and to the National Park at the Grand Canyon. At close to 7,000 feet elevation, you can see the dramatic landscape and feel through the rugged terrain.
The southern rim of the Grand Canyon is the destination. The canyons and deep narrow valleys you will see are breathtaking. With the beautiful scenery and fun, laid-back vibe of the railcar, your trip on the Grand Canyon Railway is sure to be unforgettable.
2. Great Smoky Mountains Railroad
Your diesel or locomotive train leaves from Bryson City. It moves along:
- Tennessee River
- Nantahala River
- Nantahala Gorge
You will be privileged to see the Smoky Mountains surrounded by a blanket of emerald forests. You may also visit the Tuckasegee River if you prefer that route. You will ride across a bridge over to Fontana Lake and into a scenic area in the Smoky Mountains.
If you choose to go the Tuckasegee River route, you will encounter the North Carolina countryside and take in its splendor. Opt for a locomotive train if you want to feel like one of the first people ever to experience these striking views.
3. Durbin and Greenbrier Valley Road
Drive through the picturesque mountains and forests of West Virginia. You will go to Cass Depot and experience the crown of Bald Knob, which is the third-highest point in West Virginia. Ride these historic steam-powered locomotives or vintage diesel-powered passenger trains to see the land’s beauty. You will travel through remote areas that not even automobiles can come through.
4. California Zephyr
Journey across the heartland on one of North America’s best train rides. Savor the awe-inspiring scenery as you pass through the Rockies. The route begins in Chicago, Illinois, and ends in Emeryville, California. It is the same path that pioneers traveled when they settled out West. It is a 2,800-mile tour that highlights the center of Gold Rush country.
5. White Pass & Yukon Route Through Alaska
The Klondike Goldrush is responsible for creating the White Pass & Yukon Route Railway just before the turn of the 19th century. The railway is celebrated for its clever civil engineering. Travel past glacial rivers and gorgeous waterfalls on your journey. The train route begins in Skagway, Alaska, and you can go round trip or one way, depending upon your preference.
6. The Empire Builder
This one is a long-distance passenger train that Amtrak provides. It takes you the exact route Lewis and Clark went on their famous expedition. On this trip, you will see sublime views:
- Mountain ranges
- National parks
The train travels from Seattle, Washington, or Portland, Oregon, to Chicago, Illinois. Then, they combine in Spokane, Washington, to complete the trip. To see the Columbia River Gorge, you will need to begin or end your journey in Portland. However, if you choose to see Puget Sound and the Skykomish River over the Columbia River Gorge, start or end in Seattle.
Traveling this route in the summer will allow you to see more meaningful sites. Along the route, there are various sites worth mentioning, such as the Great Plains, the Rocky Mountain, the Cascade Mountains, and the forests of the Pacific Northwest.
7. Coast Starlight
This trip starts between Los Angeles and Seattle and passes through Santa Barbara, the SanFransico Bay, Sacramento, and Portland. This train connects all the best cities on the West Coast. If you do not check it out, you do not know what you are missing.
When riding the Pacific Coast Highway, you will spy extraordinary seaside cliffs and a glimpse at the reflection of lakes at sunset. The San Francisco Bay is a delight to see from the passage car window. You will also see the snow-capped mountains and Puget Sound. The route goes from Seattle, Washington, to Los Angeles, and this remarkable trip will prove to be memorable.
8. Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad
This train is a steam locomotive. The railway is designated as a National Historic Landmark commissioned through The American Society of Civil Engineers having the status of a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. The scenic route lies between Durango and Silverton, as passengers are treated to a stunning view of the gorges of southwest Colorado’s San Juan National Forest. You can also spy where the San Juan Mountains meet the San Juan River in New Mexico.
9. Train Ride Along the Hudson River
This ride between New York City and Albany is one to remember as it travels along the Hudson River. There are breathtaking scenic views, including the big, gorgeous houses and charming little towns. The Hudson Valley is a definitive work of art in autumn.
10. Cape Cod Central Railroad
Cape Cod has some brilliant scenery:
- Cape Cod Canal
- Cranberry bogs
- Salt marshes
As the route takes its course, passengers can see these outstanding views come to life.
11. Boone and Scenic Valley Railroad, Iowa
The ride takes passengers along a scenic route from the Des Moine River Valley in Boone, as you will get a great view of the river valley. As a bonus, there is a museum with some cool things to look at. The trip is ideal for families with kids.
12. Leadville, Colorado & Southern Railroad
This trip is the best way for you to see Colorado’s rocky mountains. There is a lot to look at:
- Wildflowers
- Aspen groves
Make sure you bring your phone to record these images, as the trip is photo-worthy all the way around.
13. Royal Gorge Route Railroad
On this trip, you will explore the 1,000-foot granite cliffs of the Colorado Rockies and enjoyable scenery. It runs from the Santa Fe Depot to the Royal Gorge , which is Colorado’s most spectacular canyon. The train is an upscale traveling restaurant.
14. Jefferson Railway, Texas
This railway offers a steam locomotive that travels through the fantastic wetlands of Cypress Bayou.
The events to look forward to on Jefferson railway include:
- Diamond Don’s Vintage Motocross
- The Great Locomotive Chase
- The Christmas Express Train
One of the additional exciting stops is at the Diamond Don Gator Pit, where you have the good fortune to witness the live feeding of the alligators. During the trip, passengers can see the location of the first artificial gas plant in Texas, a sawmill, what is left of a blast furnace, and one of the last remaining Confederate powder magazines from the 1800s.
15. Silver Chef, Branson Scenic Railway, Missouri
Calling all food lovers! If you enjoy good cuisine , this is the ride for you. This train provides a smooth ride through the Ozark Mountains as you enjoy a four-course romantic dinner that is reminiscent of classic fine dining on a passenger train. The train runs several pieces of vintage railroad equipment, as well as dome cars, a dining car, and numerous coaches. There are also some great events, as Branson Scenic Railway offers a festive Polar Express train during the holidays.
16. The Crescent
This train drive between New York and New Orleans through Atlanta is a memorable ride because the train goes across the majestic Lake Ponchartrain. The water is crystal blue and has a stunning view for passengers. If you board the train that goes North, the experience is even more special because you can watch over the water at sunset.
The train was named because the amount of time it takes to travel from New York to New Orleans is about 30 hours, which means that passengers must spend the night on the train. Extending 1,377 miles, the Crescent is one of the longest train routes in America.
17. Blue Ridge Scenic Railway, Georgia
When you travel through Georgia, you want to go through the charming mountain village of Blue Ridge. You will take a 26-mile roundtrip trek along the Tocca River, overlooking the fantastic body of land. The train allows you to experience the Georgia and Tennessee border towns of McCaysville and Copperhill. You will enjoy this 13-mile train trip. The train also has seasonal and holiday events:
- Easter Eggspress
- Firecracker Special
- Santa Train
- New Year’s Eve Excursion
They even celebrate the fall season with fall foliage rides from October to mid-November. It is a great train to ride for families with kids.
18. Napa Valley Wine Train, California
What could be better than wine and trains? The Napa Valley wine tour offers a 36-mile journey from Napa through one of North America’s fascinating wine valleys. You will ride through the quaint little town of St. Helena and enjoy sampling the wine. You will also pass through:
On this train, you will return to an elegant era, as the train cars feature Venetian red paneling, classy brass accents, glass soundproofing, and velveteen fabric seating. You will ride in style on the Napa Valley wine train.
19. Cuyahoga Scenic Railroad
This ride is one of the oldest and lengthiest picturesque journeys in the country. You can choose between diesel-electric or steam locomotives. The ride provides an enchanting panorama of natural views, and you can spy the wildlife of Cuyahoga National Park as you discover:
The park also has plenty of plants and wildlife. You will also see the Cuyahoga River and the remarkable Ohio & Erie Canalway between Cleavland and Akron to the Canton.
20. Mount Hood Scenic Railroad, Oregon
This ride offers passengers a magnificent landscape view of Oregon along the Columbia River Gorge. The journey takes you to one of the only switchbacks remaining in the United States. It offers impeccable scenery as you glide past Mount Hood, Oregon’s most impressive peak. Mount Hood also has holiday offerings for the whole family to enjoy:
- Christmas Polar Express tour
- Pumpkin Patch tour
- Thanksgiving Turkey Bowl Express tour
The Fruit Blossom tour features the fruits that Hood River Valley is famous for, such as the April apple and pear blossom. There are also some fun Murder Mystery tours as well.
21. Alaska Railroad, Alaska
The expedition takes you 470 miles and covers the spectacular landscape with vistas. It crosses:
- Denali National and State Parks
- Chugach National Forest
The tour runs between Seward and Fairbanks and places where only trains have special access. The Alaska Railroad offers a captivating ride that stretches for 470 miles. These parks are full of wildlife, including moose, bears, wolves, and eagles. You can also combine train tours in Alaska with bus or car tours to continue your journey.
22. Pacific Surfliner
The Pacific Surfliner is part of Amtrak and is one of the extremely popular train routes in North America. The train ride offers impressive scenery:
- Ocean views
- San Diego towns
This train ride is truly a scenic adventure as it displays one of the best beach spots in the country. The trip is undoubtedly a postcard-worthy excursion with all of its variations.
23. Lake Shore Limited
On Lake Shore Limited , you will ride through many scenic places:
- New York City
On this trip, you will encounter some of the most stunning shorelines in the United States. You will ride through steep and rocky cliffs and highly recognizable landmarks like The Great Lakes and the Erie Canal, which have mesmerizing scenery. The Lake Shore Limited consists of a New York section and a Boston section which operate combined between Chicago and Albany.
24. Southwest Chief
Summon your inner cowboy and get a glimpse of the Wild West on this trip. You will see mesmerizing views:
- Wheat fields
You will get to see gorgeous scenes and vistas on this trip that you would never be able to see from the inside of your car. You will travel across the Mississippi through eight states, including Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, California, and Arizona. It is a trip worthy of any aspiring rancher.
25. The Cardinal
The Cardinal travels from New York to Chicago. You will get stunning views of:
- Rolling hills
You will also get to see the clean water rivers of West Virginia. The Ohio River is also included in this first-rate tour. This ride typically gets booked up fast in the fall when you can see the colorful assortment of burgundy, pumpkin orange, gold, and amber leaves from the passenger car.
26. The Canadian
The Canadian runs between Toronto and Vancouver, and you will see some picturesque mountains in Alberta and British Columbia and the gorgeous landscape between Winnipeg and Toronto. In the blink of an eye, the panorama will change from enormous stretches of lush green grass to majestic mountains and finally to the glorious waves of the turquoise Pacific Ocean.
27. New England in the Fall
Nothing beats the scenery in the fall. Fall foliage is a sight that many people look forward to around the “ber” months of the year. This list includes September, October, and November and ends in December. The New England tour does not fail to please fans of the fall. You will see:
- Connecticut
- Massachusetts
- New Hampshire
- Rhode Island
Watch from the comfortable seat on the train as the vivid fall leaves burst in color and discover the historical towns to see where the pilgrims first landed. Riding the train through New England in the fall will prove to be a truly romantic experience.
28. Glacier, Yellowstone, and Jackson
You will get a complete tour during your adventure through Glacier National Park . You may visit the Charles Russel Museum and check out the fantastic history of the parks, and then you will arrive at Yellowstone Park and stay for three nights. On your tour, you will find that there are a plethora of different things you can be doing at the Yellowstone Park:
- Birdwatching
- Rafting, Kayaking, Boating, Swimming
- Rock climbing
- Horseback riding
- Enjoying the wildlife
- High rides and ziplines
- Looking at the stars
- Looking out for bears
Finally, the trip ends in Jackson, Wyoming. You get to experience the pure wonder of these three national parks.
29. Alaskan Trains and Kenai Fjords
Discover Kenai Fjords and Denali National Park. Take the riveting Tundra Wilderness Tour. Travel South to Wasilla and see the Iditarod Trail Headquarters. Then, visit Alaska’s largest city. Take a walk through the fascinating Anchorage Museum, then go to the Kenai Penninsula on the Alaska Railway. You will get to see a wide range of sites on this tour.
30. Mount Rushmore, the Badlands, and Yellowstone
Ever want to see the President’s heads carved in a mountain? Here is your chance. Check out the frontier towns of the Wild West. The journey begins in Chicago, where you will board the California Zephyr and see the Rockies. Some of the features of the journey include:
- Buffalo Jeep Safari in Custer State Park
- Float Trip on the Snake River through Grand Teton Park
- Mount Rushmore and Crazy Horse Monument
You will also be able to take in the Grand Teton National Park, Badlands National Park, and the Buffalo Bill Western museum.
You will see the famous Yellowstone National Park. The park is renowned for its scenic lakes and rivers, rugged mountains, and geologic offerings, such as fossil forests and eroded lava flows. Finally, you will get to see the Black Hills of South Dakota. It is a fun trip with many high points that will be memorable.
31. America’s Treasures and Natural Wonders
This ride is an adventure in the Wild West. You get to visit six awe-inspiring National Parks , complete with great photo opportunities for you to take plenty of pictures.
The best part of the trip is going to Yellowstone. You will see many attractions:
- Hot springs
- Old Faithful
Old faithful , the most famous geyser located in Yellowstone’s Upper Geyser Basin, is in the southwest area of the park. Eruptions from the geyser can be abrupt and unpredictable. Yellowstone Park also has dashing green meadows with lots of wonderful little animals. You can also view breathtaking mountains.
What Are Tips for Traveling on a Train in North America?
When aboard a train, no matter how scenic, you want to be prepared and take along some items you may need during your ride. Riding on a train is fun and relaxing, as long as you have everything you need to be comfortable. The following includes some tips for traveling on a train in North America:
- Make sure you have all essential items , such as your ID, prescriptions, and medications like Ibuprophen, or motion sickness medicine
- There is no harm in bringing entertainment , such as your favorite book, deck of cards, movies you can watch on your phone, or music you can listen to. Just be sure to pack your earbuds.
- Many railroads offer luggage assistance , so be sure to have a tip ready for the train employees
- Bring a healthy snack that will energize you for the trip, such as almonds and an apple
- Make sure you have all your care items , such as toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, and soap
- Make sure you have what you need to be comfortable , such as an extra blanket or a nice neck pillow
- Reserve a sleeping car room. It is all about comfort when you want to relax. The best way to enjoy the experience on long-distance train trips is to book a roomette or bedroom onboard. You will also get a sleeping car attendant, and remember to tip them!
Another point is to wear clothes that make you feel comfortable. You do not want to go on a train trip being too hot or too cold. You may even want to wear your pajamas.
There are some very scenic railroad tours in North America you can enjoy. A picturesque train ride does wonders for the soul. Hopefully, the list in this article inspires you to choose the train ride of your dreams.
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Amtrak offers some spectacular long-distance train journeys, but here's a little railroad-lover's secret: Many of America's most scenic routes are also the shortest. These seven trips offer stunning vistas, classic cars and relaxing rides — and they're all less than 115 miles long (one way). Note that most trains now have a mandatory mask requirement, to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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Alaska Railroad Coastal Classic
Think a cruise is the best way to see Alaskan scenery? Hop aboard the Coastal Classic . From mid-May to mid-September, the train runs 114 miles from Anchorage to Seward, chugging alongside the Chugach Mountains and the Turnagain Arm waterway (in 1778, explorer James Cook had to “turn again” when he couldn't find the Northwest Passage), which feeds into the Gulf of Alaska. Keep an eye out for whales and bald eagles. After a stop in the town of Girdwood, the train heads to the wild Kenai Peninsula backcountry, providing views of glaciers and waterfalls. In Seward, a seven-hour layover allows guests to pursue such options as a cruise through Kenai Fjords National Park or a visit to Exit Glacier.
Cost: Fares start at $89 for a one-way trip from Anchorage to Girdwood Reservations: 800-544-0552
Cape Cod Excursion Train
The Massachusetts railroad offers three narrated excursion trains where a guide explains everything from the local ecology to area history. Interested in the Cape's natural beauty? Try the two-hour, 27-mile Cape Cod Excursion Train , which departs from Buzzards Bay on weekends and offers views of salt marshes, sand dunes, woodlands and bogs. The railway also hosts lunch, dinner and Sunday Brunch trains. The elegant dinner train is the most popular: Diners enjoy five-course meals as their car crosses the Cape Cod Canal Railroad Bridge, and glides past charming villages. As befits the candlelight-and-white-linens dining experience, there's a dress code for dinner: no jeans, T-shirts, shorts, tank tops or flip flops.
Cost: Excursion fares start at $29.99; dining trains start at $59.99 ($89.99 for dinner) from May through October. Reservations: 888-797-7245
Cass Scenic Railroad
The railroad's Bald Knob Trip takes riders up Cheat Mountain to Bald Knob, West Virginia's third highest peak at 4,842 feet. From this often-misty mountain perch you'll see rolling forests (which, no surprise, are gorgeous in autumn) and the National Radio Astronomy Observatory. The 11-mile railroad line was constructed to haul lumber to Cass, a company town built by the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company in 1901 (the company store is still in business — enjoy some hand-scooped ice cream from the soda fountain). Many of the passenger cars are refurbished logging cars, and they're pulled by steam locomotives, just like in Cass's lumber heyday.
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Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad
This 64-mile trip has it all: rugged mountains, wood-beam tunnels, river crossings, rustic towns, aspen trees, and occasional bear sightings. The railroad runs between Antonito, Colo., and Chama, N.M. (you can board in either town), climbing over the San Juan Mountains to the Conejos Valley. After departing from Chama, the locomotive scales the 10,015-foot-high Cumbres Pass. The summit view includes alpine meadows with wildflowers and dark green conifers, and later you'll steam above the 600-foot-deep Toltec Gorge. The train has been featured in more than 20 films, including Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade . To feel the sun and smell the locomotive smoke, ride in the open-air Gondola Car.
Cost: Full-day adult rates start at $122.50; the 2022 season runs from June 11 to Oct. 23. Reservations: 888-286-2737
Grand Canyon Railway
Instead of sitting in traffic jams to enter the hugely popular national park, take the train to the South Rim, as tourists have done since 1901. The 65-mile trip starts in Williams, Ariz., and heads through Ponderosa pine forests and desert prairies. You'll also pass the San Francisco Peaks, the highest point in Arizona (elevation: 12,600 feet). The six rail cars range from 1920s-era Pullmans to the two-floor Luxury Dome, which includes a private bar and a dome for viewing. Watch for animals such as California condors and pronghorns (which look like antelopes). Train trivia: The railway's steam engines, which run once a month on select Saturdays, are fueled by recycled french fry oil from local restaurants.
Cost: Rates range from $67 to $226 Reservations: 800-843-8724
Great Smoky Mountains Railroad
This North Carolina railroad offers two must-ride roundtrip options. The 44-mile, 4.5-hour Nantahala Gorge Excursion takes you along the Tennessee and Nantahala rivers, and across Fontana Lake (created in the 1940s after the construction of the 480-foot-tall Fontana Dam), before heading into the gorge ("Nantahala” is a Cherokee word meaning “Land of the noon-day” sun — deep parts of the gorge only receive direct sunlight at midday). The 32-mile, four-hour Tuckasegee River Excursion features quaint bridges and valley greenery. Remember the famous train wreck scene in the movie The Fugitive ? It was filmed on this line, and you'll pass train wreckage from the film. (Don't worry, your train will stay on the tracks.)
Cost: Fares start at $56 Reservations: 800-872-4681
Napa Valley Wine Train
Gourmet food, vintage cars, California wines — it's no surprise that this 36-mile roundtrip experience has been a Napa favorite since 1989. Guests can book three-hour lunch or dinner trips — entrees might include ricotta cheese gnocchi and porcini-dusted beef tenderloin — as well as half- or full-day journeys with stops at local wineries. But you might not want to leave the plush Pullman cars, which feature etched glass partitions and comfy armchairs. The glass-enclosed Vista Dome Car provides elevated views of the Napa Valley landscape (though note that it may get dark for viewing during the dinner trip). Special events include Murder Mystery trains where guest are encouraged to wear 1920s attire or even witch hats and wizard robes for special “Wizards & Witches” mysteries.
Cost: Rates start at $175 per person; use the promo code AARP and you’ll get $10 off the gourmet lunch and dinner trains or $15 off the Legacy Tour and the Vista Dome lunch and dinner trains. Reservations: 800-427-4124
Other short-but-spectacular scenic trains: Capitol Corridor (California) Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad (Colorado) Strasburg Railroad (Pennsylvania) White Pass & Yukon Route (Alaska)
Editor's note: This article was originally published on July 2, 2019. It's been updated to reflect new information.
Ken Budd has written for National Geographic Traveler , Travel+Leisure , The Washington Post Magazine and many more. He is the author of a memoir, The Voluntourist.
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16 Most Scenic Train Rides On The East Coast
- East Coast train trips offer a nostalgic and romantic way to enjoy breathtaking scenery and marvel at nature's wonders.
- The Acela Express is one of the most scenic and fastest routes, connecting Washington, D.C. and Boston, Massachusetts.
- The Mount Washington Cog Railway provides an unrivaled experience, taking passengers on a 3-mile journey up 2,700 feet to the summit of Mount Washington.
The US East Coast features numerous natural wonders and top-notch vacation destinations . Visitors love touring vintage cities in the country, such as Washington, Williamsburg, Philadelphia, Massachusetts, and Maryland, among others. Even though a road trip down the American East Coast is one of the greatest ways to see breathtaking scenery, East Coast train trips are the most rewarding!
The rail rides furnish travelers with a nostalgic and romantic way of enjoying their trips while marveling at nature and other wonders of life. Every traveler should try some of these scenic train rides on the East Coast to have some lifelong experiences.
UPDATE: 2023/08/17 17:42 EST BY REENA JAIN
More Of The Most Scenic Train Rides On The East Coast
Train travel is an excellent way to explore the United States' East Coast, which is rich in historical landmarks, coastal towns, and rolling mountains. This list has been updated with two more beautiful train excursions for a fantastic East Coast rail vacation.
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Acela Express
The Acela Express, which connects Washington, D.C., and Boston, Massachusetts, is one of Amtrak's most scenic and fastest routes, with so many amazing destinations to explore. This rail journey is an ideal method to get to lovely east coast locations such as Providence, New York City, Philadelphia, Wilmington, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and Boston without having to drive. Only Acela offers first-class accommodations among Amtrak's services, allowing travelers to choose from first- or business-class seats. Everyone on board is also welcome to purchase food and beverages from the on-board café.
- Starting and Ending Points: Boston, Massachusetts (South Station) and Washington, D.C. (Union Station)
- Distance Covered: Approximately 457 miles
Green Mountain Railroad
Embark on a thrilling excursion with The Green Mountain Railroad to immerse in Vermont's breathtaking scenery. There are many scenic train rides departing from Burlington, ranging from special Murder Mystery events to delicious Champlain Valley Dinner trains and Brunch trains. The Rutland to Bellows Falls route promises to take travelers on a nostalgic journey through quaint villages, verdant forests, and iconic bridges, covering 56 miles of diverse landscapes. A trip on the Green Mountain Railroad guarantees a memorable journey around the US East Coast, no matter whether one is interested in the rustic countryside, nostalgic experiences, or leisure.
- Starting Point of Rutland to Bellows Falls Route: Rutland, Vermont
- Ending Point of Rutland to Bellows Falls Route: Bellows Falls, Vermont
- Distance Covered: Approximately 56 miles
Mount Washington Cog Railway
For those who are looking for an extremely unique and scenic train ride on the east coast of the US, a ride on the Mount Washington Cog Railway is a must. This 3-mile-long train ride onboard a rack and pinion train up 2,700 feet to Mount Washington Summit is unquestionably an unrivaled experience. It is the world's oldest mountain-climbing cog railway and a fantastic chance to learn about the development of train engineering while also getting a glimpse into the past. The summit of snow-covered Mount Washington, which looks stunning all year, also offers panoramic views of the whole Maine coast.
- Starting Point: Marshfield Station
- Ending Point: Mount Washington
- Distance Covered: Approximately 3 miles
The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad
The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad has a major role in preserving its two-foot gauge equipment. It is a major museum that teaches railway history to kids and history buffs. It showcases rail artifacts from the 19 and 20th centuries. Additionally, the railroad hosts the famous Christmas Polar Express events each season. It also provides a scenic railroad trip along Casco Bay to give its guests a chance to explore the station’s surroundings. The trip starts at the Ocean Gateway Terminal, goes through Portland’s Waterfront, and ends at the Grand Trunk Railroad Swing bridge.
- Starting Point: Ocean Gateway Terminal
- Ending Point: Grand Trunk Railroad Swing bridge
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Blue Ridge Scenic Railway
The Blue Ridge Scenic Railway offers one of the most therapeutic train rides on the East Coast. The journey starts from the historic Blue Ridge depot and takes a four-hour round trip along the Tobacco River. It gets more interesting as it cuts through the Chattahoochee National Forest, where tourists can enjoy watching native wildlife. Photographers capture the round trip's picturesque arrays, while history buffs learn a thing or two from the tour guides. Travelers then take a one-hour return trip to Georgia through the dense forest.
- Starting Point: Blue Ridge, Georgia, USA
- Ending Point: Blue Ridge, Georgia, USA
- Distance Covered: Approximately 26 miles
Adventures By Disney
The Wonderful Train Ride presents a Disney tour full of historical lessons. The trip leads to the iconic Colonial Williamsburg , Mount venom, and the National Mall. Vacationers begin the trip in Philadelphia, where they visit amazing historical sites premiering the Liberty Bell Center, the Independence and Congress Halls, and the Museum of the American Revolution. The ride then stops at Jamestown, Virginia, and Williamsburg, where travelers can check out other interesting landmarks, such as Elfreth’s Alley.
- Starting Point: Philadelphia
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Great Smoky Mountains Railroad
The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad offers one of the most scenic nature rides on the East Coast. The 32 miles Tuckasegee River Excursion leads through the Western North Carolina countryside. It further explores the historic Dillsboro town, which treats guests to its beautiful architecture and colorful foliage ending at the Bryson City depot. The fun doesn’t end at the depot. The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad offers vast door experiences, including zip-lining adventures across the valleys and above Fontana Lake. Guests can choose to end their trip by trying out the local cuisines offered at the Stone Brook Lodge or taking a hike along the rail tracks.
- Starting Point for Tuckasegee River Excursion: Bryson City Depot, North Carolina
- Ending Point for Tuckasegee River Excursion: Bryson City Depot, North Carolina
- Distance Covered: Approximately 32 miles
Cape Cod Central Railroad Coastal Excursion
For the best memories of Cape Cod, tourists should try the Cape Cod Central Railroad Coastal Excursion. The ride offers awe-inspiring views of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and West Barnstable. Passengers will have a good time as they enjoy the natural scenery through cranberry bogs, salt marshes, and sand dunes. They also have a chance to enjoy meals at the Cape Cod Dinner Train. Passengers onboard can as well explore the Fine Art and Craft instigated by Sandwich Artisans.
- Starting Point: Hyannis, Massachusetts
- Ending Point: Hyannis, Massachusetts
- Distance Covered: Approximately 27 miles
The Downeast Scenic Railroad
For the most vintage, scenic travel experience, the Downeast Scenic Railroad offers a 12-mile train tour that sets at Ellsworth and runs through a preserved old track. The trip around the local area gives tourists a chance to learn Maine's history. In addition, this scenic rail trip excursion showcases the diversity of Maine's landscape from the ocean views through the beautiful wetlands and Marshy swamps.
- Starting Point: Hancock, Maine
- Ending Point: Hancock, Maine
- Distance Covered: Approximately 12 miles
The Ethan Allen Express
The Ethan Allen Express offers a modern and faster train travel experience. It provides guests with a chance to explore the wonderful sceneries of Washington, Philadelphia, and New York. This outdoor adventure offers a clear view of the photogenic Hudson River Valley, the colorful vegetative countryside, and Vermont's spring skiing.
- Starting Point: New York City, New York
- Ending Point: Rutland, Vermont
- Distance Covered: Approximately 241 miles
Seminole Gulf Railway
The Seminole Gulf Railway is popular for the Murder Mystery Dinner Experience. It offers travelers a world-class culinary experience. Additionally, passengers get to enjoy the Murder Mystery show played live while onboard. It is a rewarding 40-mile trip hauling down the Caloosahatchee Rivers, lush forests, and rough terrain.
- Starting Point: Fort Myers
- Ending Point: Tice, Florida
- Distance Covered: Approximately 28 miles
A Train Trip Through Williamsburg, Virginia
The beautiful and historic city of Williamsburg in Virginia is also worth visiting on a scenic train trip on the east coast. People are also recommended to enjoy the one-hour train ride beyond Richmond and spend a night in Williamsburg. During that time, travelers to the city and history lovers will have the chance to learn more about life in the 1700s.
- Starting Point: Richmond
- Ending Point: Williamsburg
- Distance Covered: Approximately 53 miles
Tip: People are encouraged to visit Colonial Williamsburg, a history museum that offers various types of lodgings, entertainment, period dining, and history. Other places to visit in the area include Jamestown, Yorktown, and Busch Gardens Williamsburg theme park.
Train Ride To Florida
The Silver Star, Silver Meteor, and Auto Train travel to several Amtrak stations in Florida. People will enjoy escaping to the beach any time of the year by taking an overnight train trip from the East Coast's major cities to the Sunshine State. Some of the most amazing stops include Orlando, West Palm Beach, Tampa, Miami, and Fort Lauderdale.
- Starting Point of Silver Star: New York, NY
- Ending Point of Silver Star: Miami, FL
- Distance Covered by Silver Star: Approximately 1,380 miles
Adirondack Railroad
The heritage Adirondack Railroad is a stunning way to explore the fabled Adirondack mountains of Upstate New York. In the summer, they have a number of excellent trip options (including traveling in an open car). In the winter, the heritage train transforms into the Polar Express.
Don pajamas and take the family on a trip to the North Pole to meet Santa. The kids are given a silver bell as their first Xmas gift for the year. The Polar Express is a family-oriented excursion complete with storytelling, hot chocolate, and Christmas carols.
It is also possible to take an actual Polar Express into Canada's Arctic with the Northern Lights overhead.
- Starting Point: Utica, New York
- Ending Point: Lake Placid, New York
- Distance Covered: Approximately 119 miles
Cass Scenic Railroad
Explore the old coal country of West Virginia with its heritage railroads. As the West Virginia railroads had to get to where the coal was, many of them take very picturesque routes right through the best of the Appalachian Mountains. West Virginia's Cass Scenic Railroad State Park preserves the historic Cass Scenic Railroad .
This stunning old train chugs its way up to the top of West Virginia's second-highest mountain. Not only do people get to ride on the old locomotives of yesteryear, but they also explore some of West Virginia's most stunning scenery.
It is a great experience for the whole family and a trip that won't be forgotten. While in the coal country of West Virginia, take the time to explore the many old mining ghost towns scattered around the region.
- Starting Point: Cass, West Virginia
- Ending Point: Whittaker Station (for shorter trips) or Bald Knob (for longer trips)
- Distance Covered (Bald Knob Route): Approximately 22 miles
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If you love trains you’ll know it’s all about the journey. On the Virginia Scenic Railway, sit back and enjoy the modernized ambiance of beautifully renovated passenger cars and enjoy a delectable meal as you glide through some of Virginia’s scenery, including the legendary Shenandoah Valley and the Blue Ridge Mountains.
The Virginia Scenic Railway is currently offering two excursions, the Alleghany Special and the Blue Ridge Flyer ; these round-trip trains depart from the historic Amtrak Staunton station in Staunton, Virginia. Each of these excursion tickets includes a meal and dessert selection, plus a beverage served in a complimentary souvenir glass. Schedule your trip today. Advance reservations are required.
This excursion ventures west from historic Staunton through beautiful rolling fields of the Shenandoah Valley, on a destination bound for the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests. This excursion turns around in the hamlet of Goshen, in western Rockbridge County. Price: 120/per person. Duration: Three hours.
Climb aboard the Blue Ridge Flyer, and head east for an opportunity to experience the thrill of roaring through the Blue Ridge Tunnel, carved out of rock hundreds of feet below the mountain summit above. The train will turn around in Ivy in Albemarle County. Price: 120/per person. Duration: Three hours.
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This one-minute video will give you a sense of what it’s like to ride the Virginia Scenic Railway. As the only regularly scheduled tourist trains in Virginia, the Alleghany Special and the Blue Ridge Flyer have quickly become the hottest tickets in town. Both routes offer a three-hour sightseeing excursion through the Shenandoah Valley, complete with dining service. Join us for a three-hour sightseeing trip by rail and unwind with every passing mile.
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“ I took the Blue Ridge Flyer trip and was blown away by the beauty of the Virginia countryside. The staff on our train were fantastic and did an exemplary job of taking care of us. I also enjoyed learning about the railway history as well.”
“I wanted to express our deep appreciation for the wonderful time we had yesterday on the train ride. Your team could not have been nicer, and our granddaughter had the time of her life! ”
“It’s all about the details, and you nailed them. The interior of the car was beautiful. The restoration again showed high attention to detail and passenger comfort. Then you topped it off with one of the best meals I’ve had on rails.”
Stan and Julie K.
“ My wife and I enjoyed today’s excursion to Goshen and back. The renovated car is beautiful, the lunch was very good and the staff did a superb job serving and meeting everyone's needs... our expectations were exceeded.”
“I just wanted to say this was my third trip. I have brought different friends with me each time and have shared my experiences with others who are definitely interested. Keep up the good work as my trips never disappoint! Your crew is great!”
“I have enjoyed every trip that I've taken with VSR and plan to continue taking excursions in 2024. I also share my experiences with friends and family... your staff goes above and beyond to make sure everyone has a great, memorable trip.”
“We had the best time! The staff and views were amazing. The food was delicious, and we were very impressed with the overall experience. We will definitely be coming back.”
“This was our second trip on the Virginia Scenic Railway. In the fall we went west and in the spring we went east. Each trip has its own unique character and flavor…worth every penny and then some!”
Courtney T.
“Highly recommend! Everything was wonderful, from the relaxing ride to the friendly and welcoming staff to the delicious food!”
“Wow. We took this 3 hour tour yesterday afternoon and what a treat! The views were beautiful. We got the real red carpet treatment! The food was really delicious and the entire staff was amazing!”
“It was amazing! Food was great atmosphere was lovely. The train is beautifully done and there is not a bad seat in the house!”
“A wonderful trip through the Virginia countryside, excellent historical narrative, and the meal was tremendous.”
“It’s a perfect weekend adventure. The staff was incredible and the food is 5-star!”
“A very enjoyable ride. We loved seeing the autumn foliage. My favorite part was the tunnels in the mountains, and we went at sunset so we got to see the sun setting over the span of the mountains, with the still-colorful trees below.”
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Moscow to Elektrostal by train
The journey from Moscow to Elektrostal by train is 32.44 mi and takes 2 hr 7 min. There are 71 connections per day, with the first departure at 12:15 AM and the last at 11:46 PM. It is possible to travel from Moscow to Elektrostal by train for as little as or as much as . The best price for this journey is .
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Prices will vary when you travel from Moscow to Elektrostal. On average, though, you'll pay about for a train ticket. You can find train tickets for prices as low as , but it may require some flexibility with your travel plans. If you're looking for a low price, you may need to prepare to spend more time in transit. You can also often find cheaper train tickets at particular times of day, or on certain days of the week. Of course, ticket prices often change during the year, too; expect to pay more in peak season. For the lowest prices, it's usually best to make your reservation in advance. Be careful, though, as many providers do not offer refunds or exchanges on their cheapest train tickets. Unfortunately, no price was found for your trip from Moscow to Elektrostal. Selecting a new departure or arrival city, without dramatically changing your itinerary could help you find price results. Prices will vary when you travel from Moscow to Elektrostal. On average, though, you'll pay about for a train ticket. If you're looking for a low price, you may need to prepare to spend more time in transit. You can also often find cheaper train tickets at particular times of day, or on certain days of the week. Of course, ticket prices often change during the year, too; expect to pay more in peak season. For the lowest prices, it's usually best to make your reservation in advance. Be careful, though, as many providers do not offer refunds or exchanges on their cheapest train tickets.
How long does it take to get from Moscow to Elektrostal by train?
The journey between Moscow and Elektrostal by train is approximately 32.44 mi. It will take you more or less 2 hr 7 min to complete this journey. This average figure does not take into account any delays that might arise on your route in exceptional circumstances. If you are planning to make a connection or operating on a tight schedule, give yourself plenty of time. The distance between Moscow and Elektrostal is around 32.44 mi. Depending on the exact route and provider you travel with, your journey time can vary. On average, this journey will take approximately 2 hr 7 min. However, the fastest routes between Moscow and Elektrostal take 1 hr 3 min. If a fast journey is a priority for you when traveling, look out for express services that may get you there faster. Some flexibility may be necessary when booking. Often, these services only leave at particular times of day - or even on certain days of the week. You may also find a faster journey by taking an indirect route and connecting in another station along the way.
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On average, there are 71 daily departures from Moscow to Elektrostal. However, there may be more or less on different days. Providers' timetables can change on certain days of the week or public holidays, and many also vary at particular times of year. Some providers change their schedules during the summer season, for example. At very busy times, there may be up to departures each day. The providers that travel along this route include , and each operates according to their own specific schedules. As a traveler, you may prefer a direct journey, or you may not mind making changes and connections. If you have heavy suitcases, a direct journey could be best; otherwise, you might be able to save money and enjoy more flexibility by making a change along the way. Every day, there are an average of 18 departures from Moscow which travel directly to Elektrostal. There are 53 journeys with one change or more. Unfortunately, no connection was found for your trip from Moscow to Elektrostal. Selecting a new departure or arrival city, without dramatically changing your itinerary could help you find connections.
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Disappointing and endless journey - Trans-Siberian Railway Network
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I traveled the railway when it was much shabbier but what made the experience Was the Russians... read more
Best train ride yet. We reserved the Grande First Class berth and had a shower in our own... read more
Disappointing and endless journey
We boarded the train in Moscow to great fanfare--a band, TV interviewers, fabulous waiting room with refreshments, From that point, the trip was all downhill. The train was described as being "Hilton-level." The room was so tiny that we could not open more than one suitcase at a time. We slept in bunkbeds, and both of us had difficulty sitting down at the same time. The food was horrid. Every breakfast was the same--porridge, cereal, a smattering of fruit. Lunches and dinners were so bad that I felt I was going to starve before we reached Beijing. Most of the stops were inconsequential--kind of an opportunity to get off the train, but little more. The one exception was our time in Mongolia, and an overnight stay in a yurt. Priceless! And the food was good! We left the train two nights early, and flew on to Beijing. Frankly, we were bored, and completely dispirited. I would not recommend this trip to my worst enemy.
This was the 2nd of our 3 Trans Siberian adventures, and also our longest. This journey was from Irkutsk to Novosibirsk. 3 of us booked a 2nd class carriage. We shared the first half of our journey with a young Russian man. He only spoke limited English but we were able to share our story with him, and he could tell us about his life. He departed at 1 station and then another young military Russian man joined our carriage. His English was also limited, but he shared his story with us, not to mention his home brew Russian alcoholic drink. We were drunk by 0800 but as this is Russia, it is all part of the experience. We absolutely loved this journey because of the locals we met along the way! This carriage was the poorer of our 3 carriages we travelled in, but the experience was priceless because of the locals we met. What is the purpose of cocooning yourself in a protective bubble yet not meeting others and sharing your life stories? It was encouraging to hear that both of these young Russian men are not Putin supporters. Hopefully a real change to a new Russia is just around the corner! What an amazing experience to be able to say that you have been fortunate to have travelled on the great Trans Siberian Railway!
The Mongolian Discovery Tour - fabulous experience like no other. This is a lifetime must do and see!
This is a trip which all travel buffs must do. Travelling from china through Mangolia, asiatic russia, siberia, lake baikal and european russia on a train is awesome. The Zaren gold company did a great job of organising all the tours to the cities on the way and the train itself is comfortable and the 16 day trip was the best
We entered the train in Moscow, made a two days stop over in Irkutsk, added another night in the train to Ulaanbaatar. Booked first class (to avoid sharing the compartment with another couple what would have been awful...). We booked that trip as a welcome connection between Moscow and Beijing on our 5 weeks trip. A must to do - we expected (so many people are having the same dream...) - and it was part of our bucket list. Frankly speaking: we were quite disappointed from the train itself and the travel feelings. Although we booked first class (main advantage: you dont have to share the 4 seated compartment with others) we were quite disappointed from the low standard, the small and hard beds. Fortunately the train was nearly empty and we had lots of space and peace in the restaurant (relatively cheap and good food). The feelings: You sit in the train and watch the nature (that doesn't offer great highlights and variety - the makes the trip a bit monotonous; may be because it was winter season). We took a lot of reading stuff with us and the Wifi worked quite ofte. So you can download newspapers or just surf the internet temporarily. The stop overs in Irkutsk/Lake Baikal and Ulaanbaatar were the absolute highlights of this trip. Tip: If you just wanna have a feeling of the Transsib - then just book a smaller part and use the faster plane for the the rest of the route. We have done it, made the experience - but wouldn't repeat it. The question: is it worth to make this experience at all...?
Just came home from a 14 day trip starting in Moscow, then boarding the Golden Eagle, we rented the Romonoff Car, which was supposed to be a private car :) That being said there was NOTHING private about it with people constantly going through our car to smoke, crew to get to their own car. It was also said we would have our own Chef, I wonder what station he got off and never got off. Except for the added cost of a private car the rest of the train was lovely except too HOT since they thought we would be cold.
Moscow Boat Tour
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See all the gems of historical and cultural center of the capital in short time and without traffic jams or tiresome walking.
Depending on the itinerary and duration of the Moscow River boat trip, the tour can be 3 or 5 hours.
Highlights of the tour
- St Basil’s Cathedral;
- Stalin skyscraper on Kotelnicheskaya (Tinkers) embankment;
- The Kremlin;
- “House on the Embankment” Stalin skyscraper;
- Monument to Peter I;
- The Central House of Artists;
- Christ the Savior Cathedral;
- Gorky Park;
- Moscow State University;
- Russian Academy of Sciences;
- Luzhniki stadium;
- Novodevichy Monastery;
- Kiev railway station;
- Europe Square;
- Moscow City Hall;
- Government House;
- Expocentre Exhibition Complex;
- and other famous sights.
You will learn about the different epochs of the city from the foundation in 1147 till Soviet times of 20 th century.
Moscow River
Moskva river has the form of a snake and is the main waterway of Moscow, consisting of a cascade of reservoirs. Within the city, Moskva river is 80 km long, 120 m - 200 m wide and up to 14 m deep. The narrowest part of the river is the Kremlin area in the city center, and the most extensive is around the Luzhniki Stadium in the south.
Bridges in Moscow
Undoubtedly, bridges and embankments are among the most scenic spots and main attractions of Moscow. Plus, they are so romantic.
- Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge – Great Stone Bridge – is the main bridge of Moscow . The first stone bridge was constructed here in the 17th century.
- Patriarshy Bridge is one of the youngest pedestrian bridges, built in 2004. The bridge connects the iconic Christ the Saviour Cathedral with funky Bersenevskaya embankment, extremely popular place among locals for its trendy art galleries, cafes and panoramic views. Patriarshy Bridge used to be a shooting location for ex-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's New Year speech to the nation.
- Borodinsky Bridge, erected in honor of the 100th anniversary of the glorious victory in the Battle of Borodino (which every Russian kid knows about), a fierce legendary battle during the Russo-French war of 1812.
- Bagration Bridge one of the pedestrian bridges with most picturesque views of the Moskva River with its numerous upper-level observation platforms. The bridge was erected to celebrate the 850th anniversary of Moscow city in 1997.
- Krymsky Bridge used to be in Top 5 Europe’s longest bridges some 100 years ago. The bridge got its name after the ancient Krymsky ford which Crimean Tartars used to invade Moscow in the 16 th century.
Embankments of Moscow
Moscow river boats 37 embankments, the most popular being Kremlevskaya, Sofiyskaya, Pushkinskaya, Vorobyovskaya and Kolomenskaya.
You can get the most spectacular views of the Kremlin from Kremlevskaya and Sofiyskaya embankments.
- Pushkinkaya embankment is the most romantic in Moscow. It meanders along Gorky Park and Neskuchnyi garden and is rich for all kinds of entertainment as well as cozy nooks, including Olivkovy beach, the famous Zeleny theater as well as a pier for river cruisers.
- Vorobyevskaya embankment is part of Sparrow Hills nature reserve. This place opens a beautiful panorama of the river and city from the observation deck and is considered to be the place for taking serious decisions in life.
- Embankment in Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve has a special charm due to its peculiar geographical relief. The boat trip around Kolomenskoye would be the most peaceful in your life.
- Taras Shevchenko embankment is popular among photographers for its modern Moscow City skyscrapers. Highly recommended for your night boat trip.
- Embankments of Moscow are the pride of the capital. A distinctive feature of each of the promenades is its architecture and beautiful views. In addition, almost all the embankments of Moscow have a rich history and a lot of notable buildings.
Different epochs
Taking a walk along the Moskva River by boat, you will witness the architecture of Moscow from different eras and styles. Archaeological studies indicate that already in the XI century there stood a fortified settlement on Borovitsky hill, which is now called the Kremlin. Little fortress could not accommodate all the residents of the rapidly growing city, and the Grand Duke ordered the construction of a new Kremlin, larger than the former.
Boat trip around Kolomenskoe Park
Moscow river boat trip starts from the pier Klenovy (Maple) Boulevard and provides reat views of Nicholas Perervinsky monastery.
Nicholas Perervinsky monastery was founded at the time of the Battle of Kulikov (1380). The monastery, got its name from the surrounding area – “Pererva”, which can be translated like “tear off” and because of the location – here it abruptly changed its course, turning to Kolomna, standing on the opposite bank.
Nowadays Kolomenskoye is State Art, Historical, Architectural and Natural Landscape Museum-Reserve, which doors are open to everyone who wants to get in touch with the ancient history of Russia.
Take a break from the big city hustle in the shady parks and gardens of the Kolomenskoe Museum-Reserve. Don’t miss a wonderful Church of the Ascension and Tsar Alexey’s Palace in Kolomenskoye!
Monasteries and temples
- Novospassky Monastery
- Founded in the 13th century on the site where now is located the Danilovsky monastery. After a few decades, in 1330, Ivan Kalita moved the monastery onto the Borovitskii hill of the Kremlin. However, in the 15th century, Spassky Monastery again moved, this time to a more spacious place on Krasnoholmskaya waterfront.
- Church of St. Nicholas in Zayaitskom
- Erected in the middle of the XVIII century in baroque style. The building survived after the 1812 fire, but the utensils were destoyed. Parishioners collected donations and restored the temple on their own. In Soviet times, it was closed and re-opened only in 1992.
- Cathedral of Christ the Savior
- The church was originally erected in honor of the victory over Napoleon and was being under construction for long 44 years. Notoriously demolished in 1937 to be a giant swimming pool under open sky. The current building was constructed in 1990s. It is the tallest and one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world.
- The temple was built in 1679-82, during the reign of Tsar Fedor Alekseevich, in late Muscovite Baroque style and can be characterized as bonfire temple. Each gable is a symbol of a heavenly fire.
- Novodevichy Convent
- The most famous concent and monastery in Moscow, presumably founded in 1524. Novodevichy’s status has always been high among other monasteries, it was in this monastery where the women of the royal blood, the wives of Tsars and local rulers of Moscow were kept in prison as nuns.
- St. Andrew’s church (male acts as Compound Patriarch of Moscow)
- St. Andrew’s church stands right on the slopes of the Sparrow Hills, on the way down to the Moskva River, on the territory of the Nature Reserve “Sparrow Hills”. The monastery is small in size but is very cozy. It’s situated in a quiet courtyard surrounded by temples, fruit trees and flowers.
What you get:
- + A friend in Moscow.
- + Private & customized Moscow river cruise.
- + An exciting pastime, not just boring history lessons.
- + An authentic experience of local life.
- + Flexibility: changes can be made at any time to suit individual preferences.
- + Amazing deals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the very best cafes & restaurants. Discounts on weekdays (Mon-Fri).
- + A photo session amongst spectacular Moscow scenery that can be treasured for a lifetime.
- + Good value for souvenirs, taxis, and hotels.
- + Expert advice on what to do, where to go, and how to make the most of your time in Moscow.
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Email: [email protected]. Phone: 434-391-9772. Experience the beauty of Virginia aboard the Virginia Scenic Railway. Explore picturesque landscapes and historic sites on our train rides.
The historic Adirondack Scenic Railroad travels through the 6 million acre Adirondack Park where wildlife, mountain peaks, and wild rivers lie just outside your window. Check out scenic excursions that travel to Big Moose in the Adirondacks, as well as Otter Lake and Utica's Union Station in Central New York.
Enjoy Moscow's majestic sights and landmarks by taking a scenic river cruise along the Moscow River (also known as Moskva River). Get to see Russia from another perspective and see places such as Kremlin, Cathedral of Christ the Savior, and more!
The journey from Moscow to Elektrostal by train is 32.44 mi and takes 2 hr 7 min. There are 71 connections per day, with the first departure at 12:15 AM and the last at 11:46 PM. It is possible to travel from Moscow to Elektrostal by train for as little as or as much as . The best price for this journey is .
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Moskva river has the form of a snake and is the main waterway of Moscow, consisting of a cascade of reservoirs. Within the city, Moskva river is 80 km long, 120 m - 200 m wide and up to 14 m deep. The narrowest part of the river is the Kremlin area in the city center, and the most extensive is around the Luzhniki Stadium in the south.