Winter Trains Return to the Northwest Railway Museum

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Northwest Railway Museum in Snoqualmie Valley resumes its winter train rides, inviting families to enjoy the holiday season. The trains will operate on weekends from November 4 to December 17, providing a festive experience amid the scenic beauty of fall. Visitors can expect a charming atmosphere with decorations and seasonal activities, enhancing the holiday spirit. The return of the trains is a significant boost for local tourism, enhancing community engagement and attracting families to the area. “Chilly mornings and changing leaves signal one thing in the Snoqualmie Valley,” said museum representatives, highlighting the seasonal appeal of the event.

The museum has prepared special activities to engage visitors of all ages, ensuring a memorable experience. Tickets are available for purchase online, and early booking is encouraged due to anticipated demand. The winter train rides symbolize a cherished local tradition, fostering community connections during the holiday season.

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