All Aboard the Strasburg Rail Road
When you hop aboard the Strasburg Rail Road, you can take an authentic steam train ride on America's oldest continually operating short line railroad. It's a great way to see the beautiful Amish countryside during your next getaway stay at The Lancaster Bed & Breakfast. With a history that dates back to 1832, the Strasburg Rail Road will take you on an unforgettable journey where the past comes alive, and every whistle blow echoes stories of yesteryears.
The Strasburg Railroad is not just a scenic route; it's a living piece of American history. Its story dates back to the early 19th century when the steam locomotive revolutionized transportation across the United States during an era dominated by covered wagons and canals. It served as a vital link for both freight and passenger transport, connecting the bustling town of Strasburg to the main line in Philadelphia. Despite facing the challenges of wars, economic downturns and governmental changes for over a century, the railroad persevered. In 1958, a dedicated group of investors stepped in to ensure its preservation and growth. Today, the Strasburg Rail Road offers scenic round-trip rides to around 300,000 passengers annually.
Your journey begins at the historic Strasburg Station, a testament to the railroad's enduring legacy. Here, amidst the grandeur of Victorian architecture and antique furnishings, visitors are greeted by the sight of majestic locomotives. As you board the train, the steam engine roars to life and its rhythmic chug fills the air, setting the tone for a truly immersive experience. Each journey, whether it's the standard daily service or a special themed ride, promises a scenic 45-minute adventure through Pennsylvania's lush countryside. Select from various passenger car options, including First Class, Coach or Open Air, all meticulously restored to their former glory.
With a myriad of exciting special events available year-round, Strasburg Rail Road offers something for everyone's tastes. This summer's flagship excursion, A Great Train Robbery: The Bonnie & Clyde Experience, is an exciting, one-of-a-kind experience that runs July 5 through Sept. 1. It includes a cast of eight professional actors, thrilling stunts, pyrotechnics, and more. Be a part of the festivities aboard the train, help law officers save the day, and bring the infamous crime duo to justice.
For history aficionados, Civil War Days on June 8-9 will transport passengers back to a pivotal era in our history. You'll step back with live encampments, roaming uniformed troops, small battle skirmishes, artillery demonstrations, and more happening both on the train and around the mall. As the train traverses the picturesque Amish countryside, narrators regale passengers with tales of the railroad's storied past, offering insights into its role in shaping American history.
For a more subdued rail adventure, the Wine and Cheese train is a popular option. In your first-class accommodations, you'll be served carefully selected wines from Lancaster County's own Waltz Vineyards, perfectly paired with gourmet cheeses. If whiskey is your drink of choice, the take the Whiskey on the Rails trip, featuring small-batch spirits distilled by Stoll & Wolfe of Lititz. Taste specialty whiskey cocktails and a select food menu that pairs with each drink.
There's a stationary caboose in Strasburg Rail Road's Town Square where you can participate in an exciting escape room, The Curse of the Bobber. When you step inside the historic train caboose built in 1905, you'll be thrust into a turn-of-the-century reality that you cannot escape. Or can you? With the help of your host, you'll solving a series of puzzles and unravel mysteries to find your way back to the present day.
No matter what time of year you plan your Amish Country getaway, the Strasburg Rail Road will take you on an enchanting journey through time. The Strasburg Rail Road is a short 15-minute drive from The Lancaster Bed & Breakfast, which makes our historic inn a great place to stay when you ride the rails in Lancaster County.