This Wine-Themed Train In New York Will Give You The Ride Of A Lifetime
Recently you may remember us talking about New York’s majestic mountain train ride that’s great to experience during our state’s gorgeous summer weather. The scenic railway features a variety of themed train rides but there’s one in particular that’s our favorite and hands down the most tasty. Something you’ll want to take advantage of before these tickets sell out, this popular wine train right here in our Central region will take on a ride that you’ll never forget.
A popular attraction to experience during our summer and fall months, New York's Beer & Wine-Themed Train is right in the city of Utica - easily accessible from a handful of different regions in our state.
Departing from Utica's Union Station, the historic station was originally built back in 1914 and has been recognized for being one of the most beautiful train station's in America.
With the next available Beer & Wine Train-Themed taking place on July 21st, the epic 20-mile long ride allows guests to pick from different local wines and beers.
With both Coach and First Class tickets available for the train ride, those on board will get to snack on award-winning cheese from Cabot Cheese while they enjoy remote views in Oneida County.
A great way to have a relaxing adventure with friends, the Adirondack Scenic Railroad even offers a $10 discount on regularly priced tickets for anyone who plans on being a designated driver! This way, no one has to miss out on the fun.
While you're not busy enjoying the train ride and amazing scenery, you can visit the Cafe Car for a bite to eat or dance along to the live music that's also on the train.
Once you reach the Remsen train station, you'll have a nice 30-minute break to stretch your legs and explore the charming little gift shop that's here before you head back home.
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