They Don’t Make Cars Like This Anymore
From its yesteryears of transporting ore through the Wild West to our present-day journeys in the heart of the canyon, the Grand Canyon Railway has enchanted millions of people from around the world since 1901—and now it’s time for you to experience the wonderful romance of a voyage by train. Take an unforgettable ride on one of our lovingly restored cars and hear folklore and tales from a crew who are still bewitched by their spectacular surroundings. Be entertained by authentic characters and musicians who bring the Old West to life. And lose yourself in the majesty, the magnificence that is Grand Canyon National Park.
Train Rates
From Coach to Observation Dome to Luxury Parlor, we offer six classes of service for one incredible ride of a lifetime through Grand Canyon National Park.
Schedule & Route
The Grand Canyon Railway travels 130 miles round-trip from Williams to the South Rim, with daily departures scheduled from both Williams and the Grand Canyon.
History of the Train
Dating back to the turn of the century, even our train depots are national historic landmarks, including one of only three remaining log depots in the United States.
Historic Train Depots
Grand Canyon Railway is surrounded by both beauty and history—and nowhere is that more evident than at our historic train depots.
Train Equipment
The Grand Canyon Railway is home to a fantastic collection of historical passenger cars—each with its own story—as well as our famed diesel locomotives.