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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.
The Grand Canyon Railway has six classes of service: Pullman, Coach, First, Observation Dome, Luxury Dome, and Luxury Parlor. In Pullman class, travelers step into an original 1923 Harriman-style ...
The Grand Canyon Railway was reestablished in 1989 and takes more than 225,000 people each year from Williams to the South Rim. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
Grand Canyon Railway offers a year-round schedule from the historic ... Passengers ride historic rail cars that range from open-air 1920s-era Pullman cars to luxury dome and parlor cars from ...
The Grand Canyon Railway has six classes of service: Pullman, Coach, First, Observation Dome, Luxury Dome, and Luxury Parlor. In Pullman class, travelers step into an original 1923 Harriman-style ...
Grand Canyon Railway is ranked #16 out of 20 things to do in Grand Canyon National Park. ... Pullman, Coach, First Class, Observation Dome, Luxury Dome and Luxury Parlor. Tickets.
The Grand Canyon Railway is separated into six car classes. They include the Pullman class (starting at $67 for adults; $32 for kids), with bench-style seating and windows that open to take in 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 isn’t the only Arizona project to get a grant. The DOT’s Federal Railroad Administration announced the Grand Canyon Railway grant on Oct. 29 as part of a $2.4 billion in ...
Here’s how to plan a ride aboard the Grand Canyon Railway, a 65-mile journey from Williams, Arizona to the South Rim.