Santa Train Rides (December 3–10)
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Santa Claus brings candy canes for all of the children who visit him on this vintage 1943 Stewartstown train
The Deal
- $6 for one senior or child ticket (up to $9 value)
- $7 for one adult ticket (up to $10 value)
- Click here to view the schedule of Santa Train Rides
Santa Train Rides
- How Santa Claus is Coming to Town: in Stewartstown Railroad’s 1943 locomotive, Mighty Mo
- What He’s Bringing with Him: candy canes for good little children, and more candy canes for naughty children who asked for coal
- What Parents Should Bring: a camera, to capture the moment their children meet the man in red
Santa Claus brings candy canes for all of the children who visit him on this vintage 1943 Stewartstown train
The Deal
- $6 for one senior or child ticket (up to $9 value)
- $7 for one adult ticket (up to $10 value)
- Click here to view the schedule of Santa Train Rides
Santa Train Rides
- How Santa Claus is Coming to Town: in Stewartstown Railroad’s 1943 locomotive, Mighty Mo
- What He’s Bringing with Him: candy canes for good little children, and more candy canes for naughty children who asked for coal
- What Parents Should Bring: a camera, to capture the moment their children meet the man in red
Need To Know Info
About Santa Train Rides on the Stewartstown Railroad
For nearly 100 years, the Stewartstown Railroad carried passengers and freight along 7.4 miles of track running from Stewartstown to an interchange in New Freedom, PA. Unfortunately, the decline in manufacturing—as well as Hurricane Agnes in 1972—sent the railway into decline, ultimately causing it to lose its place in the greater economy.
Still, that doesn't mean it's lost its historical importance, and today the Stewartstown Railroad continues to carry passengers thanks to Mighty Mo, an authentic 1943 gas-powered locomotive. As the engine rings its old-timey bell, passengers catch a glimpse of the past while seated in authentic 1920s coaches or cabooses, cruising along the same set of tracks that sent the town's wares to York, Baltimore, and the world.