Grand Canyon National Park

Grand Canyon National Park

Grand Canyon Railway

ALL ABOARD TO THE GRAND CANYON!

More than 100 years ago the first passenger train arrived at the South Rim. Today, Grand Canyon Railway continues this tradition by providing daily service between Williams, Arizona, and Grand Canyon National Park. Every morning at 9 and 10:30 a.m., a vintage train leaves Williams en route to the canyon. Passengers travel in restored 1920s Harriman coaches arriving just steps from the edge of the South Rim in just two hours. You'll be refreshed and ready to enjoy an afternoon at one of the most beautiful places on Earth. The railway runs steam engines in the summer and diesel engines the remainder of the year.

A century ago most visitors arrived at the Grand Canyon by rail. In the early days, four U.S. presidents and countless others rode the rails to the Grand Canyon. Today, the historic railroad still makes the 65-mile trek across the Arizona high country every day of the year except Christmas Eve and Christmas. 

While most passengers enjoy riding from Williams to the canyon and back on the same day, many spend a night or more on the South Rim before returning to Williams by rail. The railway provides travel packages suiting a variety of travel plans. For more information, visit www.thetrain.com, or call (800) THE TRAIN (843-8724).