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Posted by traintraveler (Member # 3257) on :
 
Does anyone know who is currently offering "Steam Cab Rides" for rail enthusiasts in the U.S.?

Thanks in advance.
TrainTraveler
 


Posted by espeefoamer (Member # 2815) on :
 
When I last rode the Virginia & Truckee,in 1995,they were offering steam cab rides if you buy a day pass.

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Posted by whistler (Member # 2620) on :
 
https://tickets.wmsr.com/index.php?month=07&year=2004

Western Maryland Scenic Railroad runs steam according to their website 2 of the 3 days they are operating.

[This message has been edited by whistler (edited 06-17-2004).]
 


Posted by Mike Smith (Member # 447) on :
 
When we rode the steam train between Austin and Burnet, TX, they allowed a few people to ride in the cab.
 
Posted by MargaretSPfan (Member # 3632) on :
 
Who offers cab rides in steam locomotives here in the U.S.? In no particular order, here are places where you can actually RUN a steam locomotive - in 2005:

1. Nevada Northern Railway
In Ely, Nevada. URL for 2004 info:
(2005 is coming soon!)
http://nevadanorthernrailway.net/locorental/engine_rental.htm

2. Valley Railroad Company
In Essex, Connecticut
The URL for their "Your Hand on the Throttle":
http://www.essexsteamtrain.com/throttle.html

3. The Pere Marquette 1225 did an
"Engineer/Fireman for an Hour 2004"
this past year, but I was not able to find
any mention of such a trip on their web
site for 2005: URL for the 1225 - who was
the model for the locomotive in the movie:
"Polar Express":
http://www.mstrp.com/schedule.htm

4. When the SP 2472 is again under steam:
(She is in the process of getting her "Form
4", which is mandatory before she is allowed
to be fired up again.) Our popular "Rent A
Locomotive" program will again allow
people to run the SP 2472 - a 1921
4-6-2 - in our Hunters Point Naval
Shipyard location. Our URL for this
program:
http://www.ggrm.org/events_locomotive_car_rentals/rentaloco.htm

That is all I could find on the Web right now.

Merry Christmas! Happy Holidays!!
 


Posted by strasburg90 (Member # 3768) on :
 
also newhope&ivyland you pay 40 bucks for a cabride in their 2-8-0 when it runs or 1 of their historic diesals.you mustt be 18 or older but im 12 and i got in the 2-8-0's cab but not a cabride.
 
Posted by justWatching (Member # 3780) on :
 
Took the steam engine cab ride out of
New Hope last fall.
(Sorry, you don't get to play engineer)

Dang, it felt like I was in a unbalanced
rotary washing machine. The track and
ties are not state-of-the-art and we kind
of were shaken around! 12 mph over some
of the real bad track still felt like 50.

But what a GLORIOUS experience-
the sights, the sounds, the smells
(and the shaking!).

Somehow I don't think the diesel will be
half as much fun, but I'm going for it this
year....
 
Posted by dillon (Member # 242) on :
 
Hey I feel like I must rain on your parade,althought I don`t want to. Where I work due to changing insurance reg`s most steam engine cab rides can no longer be offered. Now if you are at the right place and time you might find a crew or two that will sneek you one.
 
Posted by notelvis (Member # 3071) on :
 
I've just returned home from running #93 (A 1909 2-8-0) at the Nevada Northern Railway. It is an experience of a lifetime for the serious enthusiast.

The Kentucky Railway Museum in New Haven, KY also offered cab rides the last time I was there. Check their website though because they only operate L&N 152 (a 4-6-2 from 1905 or so) on selected weekends.
 
Posted by Bobbyj (Member # 4075) on :
 
I was at Railfest in Durango, Colorado in August--the D&SNGRR is now selling cab rides for a $1000! Of course, you have to provide lace-up boots, but they give you a cap, a long sleeved shirt and overalls to wear. Might check out their website--Durangotrains.com
 


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