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    Awesome program if you want to learn all about horses and horse care or just go on a trail ride!! Matt is the best!!!!

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    Arcade & Attica Railroad - Returning to Arcade

    Arcade & Attica Railroad

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    What a fun little day adventure! Fall foliage train ride on a crisp but sunny October day!…read more Ticket purchase was on line and for $25, what a deal! Showed up at the station early and was able to get some cute pictures. We were seated in the last car then noticed there was an outdoor car as well! We ended up sitting outside for the entire trip. There's no assigned seating in the back so it worked out great! Round trip is about 2h20m. And they run different things seasonally between Arcade and Attica. Would come back!

    The Fall Foliage tour on Oct 13, 2024 was a little disappointing, but no one can plan far enough…read moreahead on weather. Although a cold and often rainy day for us, we had a fun and nostalgic ride with old engine #18, the only operational steam engine in New York State. Windows steamed up, which further muted any fall colors. The open air car would not have had that problem, but I was not that adventuress. Arcade, NY is less than an hour from downtown Buffalo. A pleasant drive, and lots of fall foliage to see en route. I estimate the number of passengers that day for our tour time slot was about 200. There is one ladies rest room in the depot, nothing in train cars. The rest room, a 2-seater, is down a narrow hall. Anyone with a walker or any mobility device cannot get in the line or else no one can get out. And, following a tour, the line is L O N G. Definitely a need for more facilities. No idea about the men's rooms. The train ride is a little over 2 hours in length. About half way, we had a stop for possible rest room or food (chilidogs). The lines were so long for this 20 minute or so stop that I never even saw the building. But I did get a penny flattened by #18 as it repositioned on a side track to take the train back the way we had come. An interesting and informative experience-- though often difficult to hear the conductor's travelogue above the clamor of hundreds of people and their several noisy children. I thought if I have the chance I will suggest that the conductor ask for people's attention before his narrative. (This is my chance.) Speaking of children. we had four wonderfully polite and considerate children in our car. They were mostly bored. You want nice weather for children to go on a slow moving train ride for two hours. At least in sunshine and clear windows, there'd be more to look at outside. But, as I say, these kids entertained themselves with being helpful wherever they could and in delightful conversation with other passengers. Kudos to the parents. Train goes rain or shine. That's a caveat that's worth keeping in mind. If weather ends up forbidding your plans, at least the ticket cost goes to a good cause: The Arcade & Attica Railroad affords a short trip into the 19th and 20th centuries of passenger rail travel. Especially if old #18 is working, as it was for us. If it is being repaired, your train is pulled by a diesel engine, but the cars still provide a taste of the past.

    A Horse's Friend - horsebackriding - Updated May 2026

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