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Regular Train Ride and Museum Visit for Two from Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad and Museum (Up to 50% Off)

Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad
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Weave through timbered foothills, alongside mountain streams, and across wooden trestles aboard a train led by a historic locomotive

Riding a locomotive harkens back to a simpler time when men wore straw boaters and it was still possible to whittle a computer before supper. Relive better days with this Groupon.

The Deal

  • $32 for two tickets for a regular Train Ride and Museum Visit (up to a $64 value)

Regular Train Ride depart from Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad’s train depot in Elbe. Passengers mingle with each other aboard a historic locomotive that winds through the area’s timbered surroundings. During the ride, wails from the locomotive’s whistle ricochet through passing hillsides, echoing toward the peak of Mt. Rainier in the distance. See the schedule for upcoming ride times.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Oct 19, 2015. Amount paid never expires. Reservation required. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. No cash value. Tax not included. Not valid with other offers. Upgrades available only towards adult price ticket. Upgrades are subject to availability. $2 per vehicle fee for parking not included. 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 Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad

Today, Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad and Museum stands as a bridge to the past, whisking passengers through timbered foothills, alongside mountain streams, and across wooden trestles aboard trains led by restored locomotives. But roughly 34 years ago, the company was just an idea bouncing around the head of Tom Murray Jr., who made it his mission to preserve the sights, sounds, and experiences of a bygone era.

With the help of a friend, and later, many volunteers, Tom established MRSR as a tourist train service, a title the company retains to this day. As a result, the last three decades have been filled with seasonal weekly excursions that send customers chugging around the forestry that unfurls in the shadows of Mt. Rainier. Volunteers still maintain the majority of the organization, and with every ride, passengers are reminded that railroads have linked the United States in a manner that airplanes, cars, and gas-powered pogo sticks never could. The museum's new expansion includes larger exhibits where visitors can experience the Railroad Logging Camp; a section of exhibits that highlight past life on the railroad logging camp in the early to mid 1900s. The museum also features exhibits such as the House of Gears and the Rod House where trains are on display. Visitors can also revel in in the restoration shop where they can witness a steam engine being built from the ground up.

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