Delaware's Most Scenic Fall Train Ride Is Back With an Open-air Hay Wagon-and Just in Time for Fall Foliage
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Delaware's Most Scenic Fall Train Ride Is Back With an Open-air Hay Wagon-and Just in Time for Fall Foliage
"After a nine-month closure for maintenance and restoration, the Wilmington & Western Railroad in Wilmington, Delaware, is once again welcoming passengers aboard. This historic line offers a journey through the Red Clay Valley Scenic Byway, a 27-mile stretch of rolling countryside that draws leaf peepers every autumn. If you hurry, you can still catch the show-Delaware's peak color typically arrives between late October and early November."
"For a festive seasonal experience, hop aboard the Hayride Express, a 40-minute evening trip that costs $18-$20. Departing from Greenbank Station in Wilmington, this ride trades traditional passenger cars for flatbed railcars lined with hay bales, giving travelers the feel of an open-air hay wagon. The Hayride Express departs daily through Nov. 2, with trips at 4:30, 5:30, and 6:30 p.m. Since autumn evenings can get chilly, passengers are encouraged to bring a blanket and settle in for a cozy ride under the stars."
The Wilmington & Western Railroad reopened after a nine-month maintenance and restoration closure and again welcomes passengers. The historic line runs through the 27-mile Red Clay Valley Scenic Byway, offering rolling countryside views and autumn leaf-peeping when peak color arrives between late October and early November. The Hayride Express is a 40-minute evening open-air ride on flatbed railcars lined with hay bales, departing from Greenbank Station with trips at 4:30, 5:30, and 6:30 p.m. daily through Nov. 2 and costing $18–$20. Additional seasonal offerings include the Holiday Lights Express, the Santa Claus Express with onboard Santa and treats, and a Veterans Day Ride on Nov. 8 with four afternoon departures.
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