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.
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 ...
No, it's not the Grand Canyon Railway's "Wild West Gang" -- this was an actual train robbery. Coconino County Sheriff’s Deputies assisted Monday in the arrest of 11 people who participated in ...
Rides are free of charge ... try the North Kaibab Trail. The scenic Grand Canyon Railway runs between Williams, Arizona, and the Grand Canyon Village, which is about 60 miles one-way.
REI's Experiences business offered group tours and trips at national parks and ... about 40 miles north of Williams, AZ, and 20 miles south of the Grand Canyon National Park entrance, to develop into ...
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.
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