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A special ride during the Christmas season includes a visit from Santa Claus. Following the advent of the Santa Special, the museum has added events for Easter (Bunny Trolley) and a fall-season Pumpkin Patch Trolley. The museum appeared in a 1984 episode of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, where host Fred Rogers takes a ride on and operates ...
The Colebrookdale Railroad operates a variety of excursions originating out of Boyertown with plans eventually to have trains originating from Pottstown as well. The trains operated include a fall foliage train, Haunted History train, Santa Claus train, Valentine's Day train, Easter Bunny Express, Wine Tasting and Cheese Train, and Mother's Day and Father's Day trains. [1]
These include a Christmas Market, trolley rides at the Seashore Trolley Museum, drive-through visits with Santa, a French hot chocolate bar, and many more. Joesboy/istockphoto Frederick, Maryland
Dura-Bond maintained the caboose in rail-worthy condition for the special occasions on which it would see use, such as transporting Santa Claus during Export's Christmas celebrations. Once service on the line ended, the caboose was thoroughly restored by Dura-Bond and donated to the Export Historical Society, to remain on display on what ...
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From malls to the Children's Museum, here's a list of places to see and visit Santa Claus around Indianapolis in 2023.
The Electric City Trolley Museum is a transport museum located in downtown Scranton, Pennsylvania, next to the Steamtown National Historic Site. [1] The museum displays and operates restored trolleys and interurbans on former lines of the Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley Railroad, which are now owned by the government of Lackawanna County [2] and operated by the Delaware-Lackawanna Railroad.
The Red Arrow Brill Bullet passes P&W shops at the Victory Avenue overpass in Upper Darby Township, September 2, 1965 A later-model train from the P&W line, "Bullet" No. 206 on display at the Electric City Trolley Museum in Scranton. The first cars built for the P&W never ran on the P&W, since the cars were completed before the line was ready ...