Would you travel back in time if you could, if only for a day? While actual time travel isn't quite possible yet, riding one of the only steam-powered railroads left in Washington will certainly leave you feeling nostalgic for a time you may not even have been around for. The Chehalis-Centralia Railroad and Museum is currently offering a Pumpkin Train Ride in Washington, and you won't want to miss out on the fall fun.
The Chehalis-Centralia Railroad and Museum is located at 1101 SW Sylvenus St. in Chehalis.
The Chehalis-Centralia began in 1986 as the Chehalis-Centralia Railroad Association, and the founding members set a goal of restoring the 1916 logging locomotive that had been placed in a Chehalis park.
These days, the railroad operates seasonal excursion trains annually for the public to enjoy.
From dinner trains to Wild West train rides to the beloved Polar Express, each unique theme is perfectly planned and coordinated for your family's enjoyment.
The Pumpkin Train Rides happen throughout fall, and they'll definitely put you in the fall spirit.
This harvest-themed scenic train ride is a blast for Washingtonians of all ages.
This fun-filled ride includes treats for the children, optional costume contests, and more.
Keep in mind that there is no heater aboard, so wear cozy costumes or bundle up.
You'll have so much fun on the short train ride, and so will your little ones.
And to make this trip even more appealing, it's an affordable adventure for the whole family.
The best part about the Pumpkin Train Ride is, of course, picking out the perfect pumpkin.
This is no easy task, but it always seems to work out.
So climb aboard the pumpkin train in Washington with the whole crew. You won't want to miss this Autumn adventure.
This train ride is one of the most fun things to do in Washington in the fall.
Ready to ride the Pumpkin Train in Washington? Get your tickets on their website. If you're looking for more fun and spooky Halloween activities, you can see an entire Halloween town in Washington when you visit Bucoda, Washington.
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