This weekend Railtown 1897 State Historic Park in Jamestown (Tuolumne County) will resume its steam-powered train rides. These six-mile, 40-minute excursions through Gold Country depart on the hour, 11 to 3 p.m., every Saturday and Sunday through October.
On April 2 at 7 a.m. there will be a special Early Bird program at the Roundhouse where the public is invited to watch crews fire up a locomotive in preparation for the day's operation. This weekend there will also be roundhouse tours and demonstrations in the belt-driven machine shop.
Scheduled only for April 9 and 16 are two afternoon "Wildflower Train" rides which take passengers on a six-mile, one-hour ride through the scenic meadows and rolling hills filled with "meadow foam," "gold fields" and other flowers typically in bloom.
What: Weekend Steam-Powered Excursion Train Rides
Where: Railtown 1897 State Historic Park, Jamestown
When: Weekends beginning April 2 thru October 30, 2011
Cost: Free on April 2-3 for Calaveras, Mariposa and Tuolumne residents only (with
proof of residency)
General: $13 adults, $6 youths ages 6-17, free for children 5 and under
For more information: 209-984-4408 or visit Railtown1897.org
What: Wildflower Train Rides
Where: Railtown 1897 State Historic Park, Jamestown
When: Two Saturdays Only - April 9 & 16, 2011 at 4:30 p.m.
Cost: $21 adults, $10 youths ages 6-17, free for children 5 and under
For More information: 209-984-4408 or visit Railtown1897.org
PHOTO CREDIT: A special "Wildflower Train" ride in 2007. Courtesy California State Railroad Museum.











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