my son and i had a great time found some ideas for future resting areas along the river.went in the summer time im sure its nice in the fall with the leaves
my wife & i, along with my in laws, sons family and daughters family rode the train in october of 2014. eight adults four grandsons. we rode in the caboose and my family had a birthday party for me. everyone loved the ride in the caboose. grandsons got to sit up high and watch out the windows. reasonably priced and the staff was very nice. this is a great trip for anyone who likes trains and has grandkids.
Who knew this wonderful little railroad exists? It's not a long ride, but great fun for all ages. You don't have to be a rail afficionado to enjoy the experience.
It's a great time but not over the top. Interesting history of the area I grew up in. I understand they are expanding - will ride again.
We visited Kiski Railroad during their "North Pole Express" event, Saturday, December 8, 2012. It wasn't worth the drive- even if it was free and next door; though we traveled almost two hours one way. Our children were ignored by a filthy, (drunk?) Santa- not such a jolly elf. The railroad was overbooked and under staffed- those that were there were uninformed and very rude! The staff were selling tickets with no regard or knowledge of how many passengers the train held, or how many tickets they sold. All guests, including handicapped and children were forced to wait over an hour in the rain, then compete for a seat on the train. The train itself runs through an area that include run down buildings, garbage packed backyards- nothing "scenic" about the ride. There were no Christmas lights or holiday scenery to try and cover up the area. The "North Pole" was a stick in the mud- literally, a post that read, "North Pole." I wouldn't return if it were FREE, but at $10/person, it was truly ludicrous! We thought it was something special- rather than going to the typical "Mall Santa." (We ended up going there anyway, since KJR was such a BUST!) If I could deduct rating stars, I would. Go elsewhere!! Beware!
Loved it. Great train ride through scenic Godfrey and the Allegheny and Kiski Rivers. Houses for sale along river are beautiful. Great small communities
My boyfriend and I went on a summer day in August. The weather was a little hot and steamy but we were saved by the cool breeze. The train was packed and the crowd was a little pushy when finding seats. The conductor was very informative but harder to hear over the crowd of people on the train who rudely yelled over him on the speaker. I would recommend to go on a less busy day maybe a Friday or Saturday to enjoy a more relaxing time.
I have road the train several times,once for a cousin`s wedding on the train and another for a ride--it was very relaxing and would def do it again!
Rode this train with my Grandchildren--back in 2008 The people were very friendly. We took our lunch and sat in the open car! The children had a wonderful time.
I completely agree with BellaNottle33 review of 12/10/12. I only wish I would have read it before spending $30.00 on what was a nightmare experience. Everything Bella said was accurate, but I would like to add one more "feature" of the Santa Train. Let me just ask . . . why would any organization who has an understanding of children have a man dressed up in a disgustingly dirty Grinch costume complete with a filthy green grinch mask on a Santa Train? Do they not understand how this frightened small children? I could not believe what was happening. Not only did he come thru once, but 4 other times. He could obviously see how frightened my four year granddaughter was, as she was literally hiding under the table until I would tell her he was gone. But then, here he comes again, and this happened 3 other times. Please take our advice, and do not patronize this joke of a santa train. Kiski Junction Railroad needs to be ashamed of themselves.