Tickets go on sale this Friday, April 22.
shout out all chronicle raw sienna and wagon train fans in New York City . Starting this Friday , April 22 , you may reserve your just the ticket to ride a 1940s wagon train departing from Manhattan and take you on a beautiful journey through the Hudson Valley .
" The demand for these misstep last class was far and beyond what we could have hoped for , " URHS President Kevin Phalon said in a statement . " It was mortify to find that so many are so passionate about history and about our old railroad car . We are look forward to another trade - out year "
Passengers will be able-bodied to take from two different sort of trip . Those appear for a more immersive experience can choose to tantalise in the Hickory Creek , where a full - overhaul repast cooked by the on - control board chef will be served . Guests will be able-bodied to enjoy the magnificent views while sipping on complimentary beer and wine-colored , and they will be served drinks and hors d’oeuvres straight at their keister throughout the journey .
Photo by William Bossert, courtesy of United Railroad Historical Society of New Jersey
Passengers in the Tavern - Lounge No . 43 will be treated to tasty sandwich and slope in the car ’s tap house , while drinks will be brought straight to their place . In addition , Edgar Guest are welcome to convey their own beer and wine-coloured alongside .
Tickets will go on sales agreement at 10 am on April 22 . For the Hickory Creek experience , ticket are $ 349 , while passengers wish to hinge on in the Tavern - Lounge No . 43 will be charged $ 149 per ticket . Every Edgar Guest of Hudson River Rail Excursions will have access to Amtrak ’s Metropolitan Lounge and its first - socio-economic class creature comforts at Moynihan Train Hall .
For a complete docket of spring / summer and fall departures and to reserve your slate , you’re able to visit theHudson River Rail website .
Photo by Dennis Livesey, courtesy of United Railroad Historical Society of New Jersey
Check out these exposure from the Hudson River Rail Excursions programme :
Photo by Mark Forman, courtesy of United Railroad Historical Society of New Jersey
Photo by Dennis Livesey, courtesy of United Railroad Historical Society of New Jersey
Photo by Mark Forman, courtesy of United Railroad Historical Society of New Jersey