Upcoming Train Fun: Father’s Day Steam Train Rides AND Day Out with Thomas at The Northwest Railway Museum

Father’s Day Steam Train Rides

Are you looking for something special and unique for dad on Father’s Day weekend, June 18-19? Let dad blow off steam and enjoy special family time with a steam train ride through the beautiful upper Snoqualmie Valley.

The steam train excursion includes the awe-inspiring view, only available via the train, from the top of Snoqualmie Falls, looking down into the Snoqualmie river valley below. You’ll step back in time as you board historic coaches at either the historic Snoqualmie Depot or the North Bend Depot.

The 1899 Northern Pacific steam locomotive 924 will pull these trains as a special treat just for dad! Don’t wait to get your tickets as these trains sell out fast.

For more information and to order tickets, go to: TrainMuseum.org. (NRMMembers can call the Depot Bookstore at 425.888.3030 extension 7202 to reserve their tickets.) Ticket prices are: Adult $30.00, Child (ages 2-12) $15.00, Senior (62+) $25.00

Day Out With Thomas Returns

Do you have a special little engineer in your life? Day Out With Thomas – The Dream Big Tour is a great way to get them out to visit that helpful little blue engine – Thomas the Tank Engine!

So listen for that special “peep, peep” from Thomas and get ready for a special fun time! Thomas the Tank Engine rolls into the Northwest Railway Museum July 8-10 & 15-17 AND, due to popular demand also on July 23-24, for BIG dreams and even BIGGER smiles.

Jump on board Thomas for two interactive train rides, head to the Play Pod, & say Hello to Sir Topham Hatt. For the little engineers who want a little more excitement, check out the Dream Big Corner for photo ops, lawn games & more.

And don’t forget to head to the Exclusive Pop Up gift shop for toys and swag! Bring the whole family & imagine how far you will go! Tickets are available at: Thomas.TrainMuseum.org

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