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  2. THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride - California State Railroad Museum

    www.californiarailroad.museum/events/polar-express

    THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride in Sacramento consists of seven separate cars pulled by vintage locomotives from the California State Railroad Museum’s collection. On board you will be seated in either Coach, enclosed Gondola, or First Class according to your ticket purchase.

  3. There are many Christmas train rides hosted at museums and heritage railroads in California. You can learn more about them here.

  4. THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride is coming to Perris, CA this holiday season! Relive the magic of the classic story on a magical trip to the North Pole.

  5. Magical Holiday Train Rides in the Bay Area and Northern ...

    www.marinmommies.com/magical-holiday-train-rides...

    Train rides take place weekends from November 29–December 22. Tweet. There's something magical about taking a special holiday outing with the family on a train! Find your new favorite in our guide to holiday train rides in the Bay Area and Northern California.

  6. The Polar Express - Southern California Railway Museum

    socalrailway.org/scrm-events/polar-express

    All aboard the Polar Express Train Ride at the Southern California Railway Museum in Perris! Relive the Christmas Magic of the classic story.

  7. California Christmas Trains, Polar Express, Santa Trains

    www.seecalifornia.com/christmas/christmas-trains.html

    Steam locomotive train rides and model trains at Christmas in the Park. Includes Christmas tree lighting, Santa, Horse-drawn hay and pony rides, petting zoo, and face painting and live entertainment. JAMESTOWN: Railtown's The Polar Express November 24-December 17, 2023 sold out again this year. railtown1897.org.

  8. California is currently home to three officially licensed The Polar Express train rides, making it one of the top states for such an event! You can find this attraction hosted as the California State Railroad Museum, Southern California Railway Museum, and RailTown 1897.