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Fall Foliage Tour

Colebrook Railroad 64 S Washington St, Boyertown

THE BEST FOLIAGE IN PENNSYLVANIA! Spectacular autumn colors and the rich fragrances of fall in the Secret Valley delight the senses while locally-produced autumn snacks and ciders available on board warm the soul. Ride in our Deluxe-Coach, Dining car, Beaver car, or Lounge and bask in the colors of the season or take in the crisp fall air on our open-air car, available to all passengers throughout the ride. PLEASE NOTE: This excursion does not include meal service. However, drinks and light fare are available for purchase throughout the train from our à la carte menu. First Class (Parlor Car): Passengers in the First-Class Parlor car will receive a complimentary beverage, a champagne toast, an hors d’oeuvres plate and dessert. Drinks and light fare are also available for purchase throughout the train from our à la carte menu. The first-class cars are reserved for ages 13+. Dining (Dining Car & Lounge Car): Passengers in Dining class can enjoy our light-fare à la carte menu with delicious seasonal snacks and beverages as no meals are served on this excursion. Coach Class (Coach Car & Diplomat): Passengers in the Coach class cars will have the option to purchase from our à la carte menu as no meals are served in these cars. All excursions are subject to change/postponement/cancellation at the discretion of the Colebrookdale Railroad. Fares shown below are approximate and can vary with the offerings of each excursion. Train operates rain or shine unless otherwise noted. Please Note, our ADA-accessible car is currently not available. 

$22 – $95

Christmas Model Railroad Open House

Presbyterian Senior Living 7 East Locust Street, Oxford

Visitors of all ages will enjoy watching our 10 trains glide through five carefully constructed rail lines. Created by the Ware Model Railroading Club, these layouts feature handcrafted local landmarks including Ware Mansion, Walmoore Dairy Farm and Oxford Presbyterian Church. Trains include both O-gauge and HO-gauge models. Plus, don’t miss the Garden-gauge train running outside, around the Ware Presbyterian Village flagpole (weather permitting).Lunch, snacks, coffee and other drinks are available at the historic Ware House Café. Open to the public! For more information, visit www.psl.org/warerailroad

Free