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4.5-Hour Scenic Train Tour for Two People from Mount Hood Railroad (50% Off). 42 Options Available.

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See the beautiful orchards and vineyards along the Columbia River Gorge from a historic train whose sky dome car offers a panoramic view

Riding in a historic train lets you live out a bit of the past, much like delivering your own mail on a pony named Express. Race back in time with this Groupon.

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Tours run on select Saturdays and Sundays in March and April. Choose a 360-degree view in the sky dome, relax at a table in Diamond class with a large picture window, or peer out at Mount Hood and Mount Adams from the standard class areas.

During this new excursion, passengers will be joined by a crew of bootleggers using the train to bring whiskey from the mountains to the Columbia River. The train often rolls past idyllic vineyard landscapes and blossoming orchards, and a 1-hour stop at Parkdale lets passengers stretch their legs in the fresh mountain air before the return trip. Concessions are available on the train for an added cost and an Apple Valley BBQ lunch is available for $10 per person (not included with this Groupon).

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Expiration varies. Amount paid never expires. Limit 10 per person, may buy 10 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. Valid only for date and seating type purchased. Train schedules subject to change. Departure time is 11AM; suggested arrival time is 10:30AM. Paid parking available on site for $5 per vehicle. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Mount Hood Railroad

Taking a 1.5-hour scenic tour aboard Mount Hood Railroad is like stepping back in time. Their vintage restored railcars provide the nostalgia of a bygone era. While onboard, guests travel through woods and orchards admiring peekaboo views of Mt Hood and Mt Adams. Crossing the Hood River Bridge and running three miles along the river, travelers can almost smell the freshly-picked fruit and milled wood that grows just beyond the train's windows as it rolls through the Hood River Valley—products that have been carried along the 22-mile track since the Oregon Lumber Company built the short-line railroad in 1906.

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