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The Grand Canyon Railway was reestablished in 1989 and takes more than 225,000 people each year from Williams to the South Rim. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
After a dayslong road trip, I was sick of driving, so I hopped on the Grand Canyon Railway. The train departs from Williams, Arizona, and drops travelers off at the park's South Rim. The ride took ...
The Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel announced the return dates for its beloved Polar Express train. The holiday train will make its official return to the tracks on Nov. 10, with rides offered ...
It’s time to reserve your spot on a train to the North Pole: the Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel’s Polar Express is now open for business. Many choice dates are almost sold out, so book quickly ...
The train ride, which lasts two hours and 15 minutes, provides gorgeous views of the prairies and pine forests as guests travel to Grand Canyon National Park. Guests can choose from one of six ...
It was purchased by Grand Canyon Railway in 1989. In 1996, it was converted from a coal-burning engine to a diesel-burning engine. In 2009, the 310-ton train was converted to run on recycled ...
Such a sentiment explains the appeal of the Grand Canyon Railway, a heritage train that takes people from a historic depot in the Route 66 city of Williams, Arizona, to the Grand Canyon's South Rim.
Tickets for the Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel’s Polar Express can be reserved via this link. Rides begin on Nov. 10 and run through the holiday season until Dec. 30. Most nights, there are 5:30 ...