Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway: Trademark of the Reading & Northern Railroad
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1 Susquehanna St, Jim Thorpe, PA 18229Map
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Loved this area
We visited in early spring (mid-April) and it was our first time to this area. Our family of four took the train ride (70 minutes round trip). Parking all day was $12. We purchased tickets for the dom...
Took family for the Easter ride 70 minutes. Bought tickets online for Dome seating. No senior or military discount. However, pricing was reasonable and kids 2 and under were free. Seating was first ...
This is a really good trip, about 45 minutes one way, that departs out of the station in town.You'll get a nice history of the area with beautiful views including a little waterfall. The staff are rea...
Loved this area
We visited in early spring (mid-April) and it was our first time to this area. Our family of four took the train ride (70 minutes round trip). Parking all day was $12. We purchased tickets for the dom...
Waste of $
Boring! Spent extra money to get dome car, plus twelve dollars to park. River was pretty, but otherwise no great scenery.
Almost a great experience
Took family for the Easter ride 70 minutes. Bought tickets online for Dome seating. No senior or military discount. However, pricing was reasonable and kids 2 and under were free. Seating was first ...
Great little train ride
This is a really good trip, about 45 minutes one way, that departs out of the station in town.You'll get a nice history of the area with beautiful views including a little waterfall. The staff are rea...
Recommended
A panoramic journey through a section of an old train line that circulated through the valley and is out of service.