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Adirondack Railway Again Offering Winter Trains

January 15, 2023 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Adirondack Railroad logoThe Adirondack Railway Preservation Society, Inc. has announced the return of their winter train rides, which run from Utica‘s Union Station to Remsen, set to kick off on Sunday, January 22nd.

The Cabin Fever Train will leave Utica Union Station at 11 am, travel to Remsen, and return by 1 pm. At the Remsen Depot passengers will be able to enjoy a warm fire, hot chocolate, and s’mores. The Cabin Fever Train will also operate on January 2th, February 5th and 19th, March 4th and 25th, and April 2nd.

In February the Adirondack Valentine’s Day Dinner Train will provide an opportunity for couples to celebrate in a special way. This event will feature a complimentary drink and a special menu, handcrafted by local chef Pat O’Connor, owner of Feasts and Festivities by O’Connor.

This service is offered on February 10th, 11th, and 14th. Trains will depart from Union Station in Utica at 6 pm, travel to Remsen Depot and return by 9 pm. The menu selection can be made when tickets are purchased.

For more information or to purchase tickets for the Cabin Fever Train, click here. For more information or to purchase tickets for the Adirondack Valentine’s Day Dinner Train, click here.

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