Nothing quite compares to the relaxation of a leisurely train ride, especially this wine and cheese train in Pennsylvania. Raise your glass in a toast to the breathtaking scenery rolling by. To those who have joined you on a charming journey. To a relaxing evening on the rails. Spend an enchanting evening aboard this wine and cheese train in Pennsylvania that’s sure to have you coming back again and again.

Nestled in the tiny town of Ronks, Strasburg Railroad, like railways often do, beckons those looking for relaxation, adventure, and an unforgettable experience.

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Climb aboard the railroad’s popular Wine & Cheese Train for a leisurely journey from Ronks to Paradise.

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Sink into one of the plush seats in the first class Parlor Car or Lounge Car, where the air conditioner will keep you cool in the summer and the heat will help you stay cozy in the fall.

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Sip wine as you snack on delectable cheese and crackers as the train makes its 45-minute round trip journey.

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Watch the rolling countryside pass by and, if you want more than wine, order a beer or a non-alcoholic drink to accompany your cheese and crackers.

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All guests on the wine train in Pennsylvania, which runs from April through November, must be 21-years-old and show proper identification.

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Wine & Cheese trains are scheduled on select evenings with various departure times. Check out the Wine & Cheese Train schedule.

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Reserve tickets in advance as the excursion tends to sell out quickly.

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Tickets for Strasburg Railroad’s Wine & Cheese Train include wine, cheese, crackers, and first class accommodation.

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Have you ever been on a train ride with the Strasburg Railroad? Share your experience in the comments! After you’ve treated yourself to an unforgettable journey on this wine and cheese train in Pennsylvania, reserve a spot on this charming wine trolley tour.

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Address: Strasburg Rail Road, 301 Gap Rd, Ronks, PA 17572, USA

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wine and cheese train in Pennsylvania August 22, 2020 Beth Price-Williams What can I do with kids in Pennsylvania? Taking train rides in Pennsylvania just might be one of the best things you can do with kids. After all, who doesn’t love riding the rails? In addition to the wine-themed train, the Strasburg Railroad offers a full menu of fun, family-friendly train rides throughout the year.  Santa’s Paradise Express, the Christmas Tree Train, Santa’s Christmas Trolley, and The Night Before Christmas Train are all extremely popular family-friendly train rides that hit the rails during the holiday season. The kiddos can also meet the Easter Bunny on the special Easter Bunny train each Easter season. Where can I dine at themed restaurants in Pennsylvania? You’ll find a ton of themed restaurants in Pennsylvania. If you’re a big fan of the railroad, consider a visit to one of the railroad-themed restaurants in Pennsylvania. The Red Caboose Motel and Restaurant, in Ronks, for example, sits in a former railcar and is home to the Casey Jones Restaurant. Stop by the restaurant for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. The menu boasts such scrumptious meals as burgers, open-faced sandwiches, and broiled crab cakes. If you’ve got the time, check into one of the 38 cabooses for the night. (You’ll have to make reservations in advance, however, as the cabooses are extremely popular.) What are the most unique things to do in Pennsylvania? Since we’re on the train theme, you might want to head over to the Depot at Doolittle’s in Dubois, another train-themed restaurant that sits in a former railcar. This time, however, you have two railcars from which to choose – one that offers a 50’s theme and one that serves fine dining dishes. If you’re up for a trained-themed road trip, follow the road trip that will take you to such memorable spots as the Lincoln Train Museum in Gettysburg, Colebrookdale Railroad in Boyertown, and Choo Choo Barn in Strasburg.

The OIYS Visitor Center

wine and cheese train in Pennsylvania

August 22, 2020

Beth Price-Williams

What can I do with kids in Pennsylvania? Taking train rides in Pennsylvania just might be one of the best things you can do with kids. After all, who doesn’t love riding the rails? In addition to the wine-themed train, the Strasburg Railroad offers a full menu of fun, family-friendly train rides throughout the year.  Santa’s Paradise Express, the Christmas Tree Train, Santa’s Christmas Trolley, and The Night Before Christmas Train are all extremely popular family-friendly train rides that hit the rails during the holiday season. The kiddos can also meet the Easter Bunny on the special Easter Bunny train each Easter season. Where can I dine at themed restaurants in Pennsylvania? You’ll find a ton of themed restaurants in Pennsylvania. If you’re a big fan of the railroad, consider a visit to one of the railroad-themed restaurants in Pennsylvania. The Red Caboose Motel and Restaurant, in Ronks, for example, sits in a former railcar and is home to the Casey Jones Restaurant. Stop by the restaurant for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. The menu boasts such scrumptious meals as burgers, open-faced sandwiches, and broiled crab cakes. If you’ve got the time, check into one of the 38 cabooses for the night. (You’ll have to make reservations in advance, however, as the cabooses are extremely popular.) What are the most unique things to do in Pennsylvania? Since we’re on the train theme, you might want to head over to the Depot at Doolittle’s in Dubois, another train-themed restaurant that sits in a former railcar. This time, however, you have two railcars from which to choose – one that offers a 50’s theme and one that serves fine dining dishes. If you’re up for a trained-themed road trip, follow the road trip that will take you to such memorable spots as the Lincoln Train Museum in Gettysburg, Colebrookdale Railroad in Boyertown, and Choo Choo Barn in Strasburg.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Taking train rides in Pennsylvania just might be one of the best things you can do with kids. After all, who doesn’t love riding the rails? In addition to the wine-themed train, the Strasburg Railroad offers a full menu of fun, family-friendly train rides throughout the year.  Santa’s Paradise Express, the Christmas Tree Train, Santa’s Christmas Trolley, and The Night Before Christmas Train are all extremely popular family-friendly train rides that hit the rails during the holiday season. The kiddos can also meet the Easter Bunny on the special Easter Bunny train each Easter season.

Where can I dine at themed restaurants in Pennsylvania?

You’ll find a ton of themed restaurants in Pennsylvania. If you’re a big fan of the railroad, consider a visit to one of the railroad-themed restaurants in Pennsylvania. The Red Caboose Motel and Restaurant, in Ronks, for example, sits in a former railcar and is home to the Casey Jones Restaurant. Stop by the restaurant for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. The menu boasts such scrumptious meals as burgers, open-faced sandwiches, and broiled crab cakes. If you’ve got the time, check into one of the 38 cabooses for the night. (You’ll have to make reservations in advance, however, as the cabooses are extremely popular.)

What are the most unique things to do in Pennsylvania?

Since we’re on the train theme, you might want to head over to the Depot at Doolittle’s in Dubois, another train-themed restaurant that sits in a former railcar. This time, however, you have two railcars from which to choose – one that offers a 50’s theme and one that serves fine dining dishes. If you’re up for a trained-themed road trip, follow the road trip that will take you to such memorable spots as the Lincoln Train Museum in Gettysburg, Colebrookdale Railroad in Boyertown, and Choo Choo Barn in Strasburg.