Ride The Rails Through Delaware’s Countryside On This Historic Train
Ride the historic Wilmington and Western Railroad in Delaware for a scenic and educational journey through the state's rail history.
Any Delaware historian could tell you about the importance of the railroad. Towns like Odessa, Middletown, and Delmar have all had their history changed by the tracks that were laid down near their towns. It's no wonder that people have been working hard to preserve the history of trains in the First State, and riding the one historic railroad in Delaware will take you on a trip back in time.
If you've spent time in Hockessin, chances are you've encountered a vintage locomotive powering its way down the tracks.
Welcome to the historic Wilmington and Western Railroad! Hop aboard for a scenic, historic trip through time.
If you choose a scenic tour, you'll learn all about the importance of the rail in Delaware history while spotting some unique landscape that's truly hidden in the First State
If you want to take it beyond a scenic trip, the Wilmington and Western Railroad's Dinner Train will serve you appetizers as it delivers you straight to the historic Back Burner Restaurant, in Hockessin.
There, you'll be served a full gourmet meal! There's no better way to ride-to-dine than on a historic railcar.
Brews on Board is the newest Wilmington and Western Railroad event! Sample local beer as you enjoy the scenery of the Red Clay Creek valley.
You'll find dozens of other themed train excursions hosted by the historic railroad - including murder mysteries and a steampunk themed night!
See their full event calendar, here to plan your trip.
The Wilmington and Western Railroad leaves from their Greenbank Station and travels on tracks are are preserved for historic use only. A ride on this trail, whether it's a holiday trip or just a weekend excursion, will truly be an experience you won't soon forget. You can learn more about the historic railroad on their website, here.
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