North Carolina is lucky to have a number of places across the state where you can board a real train and take a ride. But there is only one recreational train that has its own Wild West theme park. And there is only one train (the SAME train) that each Halloween morphs into Jekyll and Hyde personas showcasing two very different railfanning experiences: there is the “good” train during the day and the “evil” train at night.

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The hours for Ghost Train this year are every Friday and Saturday night (starting September 24) from 7:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. If you have daytime tickets for Tweetsie, you’ll need to purchase separate tickets for this special nighttime event.

Entry times are set in advance to allow for fewer bottlenecks at the gate. Ticket prices for Ghost Train nights are: $44 for ages 13 and up and $38 for ages 3-12. Learn more and purchase tickets online at this link on the Tweetsie Railroad website.

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