The Grand Canyon Depot officially reopened in 1990.
Today, theGrand Canyon Railwaycontinues to appeal to travelers in search of the canyons wondrous views and unforgettable hikes.
Heres everything you better know to plan a trip.
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In November and December, the schedule shifts slightly.
Passengers under the age of 16 cannot ride in the Luxury Dome or Luxury Parlor.
Those interested in booking a one-way ticket must call 1-800-THE-TRAIN (800-843-8724) to make a reservation.
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In Pullman class, travelers step into an original 1923 Harriman-style coach car.
Coach and First are ADA-compliant.
A ticket for a seat in the Observation Dome grants passengers access to a glass-enclosed streamliner with panoramic views.
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Bar service, complimentary snacks, and padded high-back chairs add an extra dose of comfort during the ride.
For even more comfort, youll want to book either the Luxury Dome or the Luxury Parlor.
The latter is described as the most exclusive seat on the train and an elegant rail baron experience.
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What to Expect on Board
The entertainment begins even before departure.
Travelers whod rather read during the ride can tear through the railways complimentaryTerritorial Timesnewspaper.
As the train heads to the South Rim, note the changing scenery as the elevation decreases.
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Food options on the train vary by service class and time of day.
Cocktails are also available for purchase in the aforementioned classes.
Its also one of the few remaining log depots constructed in the US.
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Its also home to a booming culture that highlights life in the Old West and Route 66 nostalgia.