** All Aboard the Santa Limited: Create Holiday Memories with the Northwest Railway Museum

Snoqualmie, WA** Local News

The Northwest Railway Museum is excited to host the Santa Limited train ride, a beloved holiday event that creates unforgettable experiences for families. While tickets for the Yuletide Express are sold out, Santa Limited offers availability on select days in December, allowing children to meet Santa and receive gifts. Guests will enjoy complimentary gourmet cookies and can participate in various craft activities. This year's event features a new 'Candy Wonderland' theme, inviting families to search for candy ornaments throughout the museum. The Santa Train tradition, which began in 1969, highlights the museum's dedication to celebrating the holiday spirit in Snoqualmie.

Passengers can warm up in the spacious Train Shed Exhibit Hall, showcasing beautiful Victorian-era decorations and holiday displays. With numerous opportunities for festive photos and family fun, this event is a perfect addition to holiday traditions. For more details or to purchase tickets, visit TrainMuseum. org.

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