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I’m thankful I took the Grand Canyon Railway to visit one of the seven natural Wonders of the World. It’s the first time I’d taken the train to the Grand Canyon since I was a kid.
Both efficient and highly entertaining — expect to see some cowboys and listen to classic Western songs — the Grand Canyon Railway is the perfect way for travelers of all ages to experience ...
The Grand Canyon Railway was reestablished in 1989 and takes more than 225,000 people each year from Williams to the South Rim. As the train travels north from Williams, riders will see views of a ...
If you’ve ever heard the saying, “It’s not about the destination — it’s about the journey,” chances are it was inspired by ...
Today, this historic train carries tourists between Williams and the South Rim's Grand Canyon Depot. Along the approximately two-hour ride, passengers will see a variety of landscapes from the ...
The Grand Canyon Railway was re-established in 1989 and takes more than 225,000 people each year from Williams to the South Rim. As the train travels north from Williams, riders will see views of ...
Grand Canyon National Park is a great destination for sustainable travel, where Xanterra runs four Green Certified Restaurants that repurpose leftover vegetable oil to fuel a train and food scraps to ...
I could've spent an hour driving to the Grand Canyon. Instead, I took a two-hour train ride to the national park.
Visiting the Grand Canyon via the restored vintage railcars and engines of the Grand Canyon Railway may well be the grandest way to visit a national treasure. It certainly beats jockeying for ...
riders will see views of a high desert landscape. As the train moves closer to the Grand Canyon, the landscape transitions to prairies and then pine forests before ending at the South Rim ...