Steamtown National Historic Site Tickets
2024 Excursions to Olyphant: June 20th 4:00pm to 8:00pm
Station Description and Details
Take a scenic train ride through the Lackawanna Valley along the old Delaware & Hudson Railroad tracks to Olyphant, PA.
History: Originally founded as Queen City late in the 19th century, the burough changed its name to Olyphant to honor George Talbot Olyphant, President of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company. The borough made a name for itself during the iron, steel and anthracite boom of the 20th century.
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Train riders are reminded to remain seated, keep heads, hands and arms inside the windows, and to use care when stepping up or down boarding and disembarking from the passenger coach.
Not wheelchair accessible.
Check in at the ticket and information booth before proceeding to the boarding platform.
The length of stay at this station is dependent upon the specific event.
Be sure to return to the train at least fifteen minutes earlier than the scheduled departure time.
There is one restroom in each passenger coach. Limited facilities are available at the destination.
The train operates rain or shine, but may occasionally be cancelled because of severe weather events.