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The 44th annual Light Up Louisville is a free community event to celebrate the spirit of the holidays, and it's on a new day in 2024. What to know.
ON BOARD THE SANTA TRAIN (AP) — Since 1943, the people of Appalachian Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee have looked forward to Santa's arrival. Not in a sleigh on their rooftops, but on a train. The Santa Train marks its 82nd running this year, bringing presents and joy to small towns along a 110-mile portion of the CSX rail line tucked into ...
WHAT: Visit with Santa on a vintage fire truck and enjoy treats. WHEN: Vintage Fire Museum and Safety Education Center, 706 Spring St., Jeffersonville, Indiana WHEN: Dec. 14, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m ...
The holiday train will be set up. WHERE: Walker’s Exchange, Galt House, 2nd floor, 140 N. Fourth St. ... Christmas 2023: Where to take photos with Santa Claus in Louisville. Show comments ...
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]
The "Santa Claus Special," a decades-long CSX-Clinchfield Railroad tradition of distributing toys, candy and gifts to the residents along the line during the Christmas season, continues to this day from Shelbiana and Elkhorn City to the yard at Kingsport. The ""Santa Claus Train" normally runs the Saturday before Thanksgiving every year.
This holiday season, there's no shortage of festive events taking place around Louisville. From Fete de Noel at Paristown and Lights Under Louisville to Christmas teas, wreath-making, and ornament ...
The Louisville and Indiana Railroad (reporting mark LIRC) is a Class III railroad that operates freight service between Indianapolis, Indiana and Louisville, Kentucky, with a major yard and maintenance shop in Jeffersonville, Indiana. It is owned by Anacostia Rail Holdings. The 106-mile (171 km) line was purchased from Conrail in March 1994. [1]