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Such a sentiment explains the appeal of the Grand Canyon Railway, a heritage train that takes people from a historic depot in the Route 66 city of Williams, Arizona, to the Grand Canyon's South Rim.
Grand Canyon Railway offers a year-round schedule from the historic depot in Williams, AZ, to the South Rim, plus Polar Express rides at Christmas.
On Sept. 17, 1901, the first passengers boarded the train from Williams, Arizona, taking them directly to the Grand Canyon South Rim in three hours; prior to the railway, visitors would embark on ...
Here’s how to plan a ride aboard the Grand Canyon Railway, a 65-mile journey from Williams, Arizona to the South Rim. Universal Archive/Universal Images Group Via Getty Images Out of all 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. Is it worth taking the train to the Grand Canyon?
Grand Canyon Railway is ranked #16 out of 20 things to do in Grand Canyon National Park. See pictures and our review of Grand Canyon Railway. ... which sit just north of Williams, Arizona.
Grand Canyon Railway offers steam-powered journeys from Williams, Arizona to the Historic Village on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon on Steam Saturdays: the first Saturday of each month between ...
The Grand Canyon Railway takes guests from Williams, Arizona, to the south rim of the Grand Canyon. On the way there, I took the railway's first-class car. On the way back, I took the luxury dome.
PHOENIX — The Grand Canyon Railway in northern Arizona is on track to go greener thanks to a federal grant. The scenic rail line that carries tourists between Williams and the Grand Canyon’s ...
Such a sentiment explains the appeal of the Grand Canyon Railway, a heritage train that takes people from a historic depot in the Route 66 city of Williams, Arizona, to the Grand Canyon's South Rim.