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Sky Railway Announce Tickets For Halloween Adventure and Pablo's Holiday Train On Sale Now

From Sky Railway:

Join us for our first ever Halloween adventure!

Oct 28-30th

This fun filled, edge of your seats spook express will reveal the true horrors of the Santa Fe desert after dark. Dress up in your best Halloween costume and be a part of the fun! This nighttime adventure features a costume contest, DJ, Halloween themed cocktails and much more!

If you are afraid of the dark, join us for our family-friendly adventure during the safety of daylight Sunday, Oct 30th. Bring your little ghouls for an afternoon of frightful fun.

Because of the limited # of trains,
these adventure are expected to sell out quickly! 

BUY TICKETS NOW

Pablo's Holiday Train

Nov 25-Dec 26th

Visit historic Lamy, New Mexico and join Santa on Pablo the Dragon train and hear how Santa helped Pablito save Christmas in New Mexico. This hour-long magical journey takes you and your family across the beautiful New Mexico desert and returns where you and your family can enjoy a wondrous Elf winter village. Enjoy cocoa and cookies while making new holiday family memories. You may even meet Pablito himself!


Sky Railway's September Schedule


Thursday, September 1st:
Sunset Serenade, 6:00pm

Saturday, September 3rd:
Lore of the Land, 11:30am
Sunset Serenade, 6:30pm

Sunday, September 4th:
Sunset Serenade, 6:30pm

Thursday, September 8th:
Sunset Serenade, 6:00pm

Friday, September 9th:
Santa Fe Scenic, 1:15pm
Sunset Serenade, 6:00pm
Flamenco y Rioja, 6:00pm

Saturday, September 10th:
Lore of the Land, 11:30am
Speakeasy Express, 6:30pm
Sunset Serenade, 6:30pm

Sunday, September 11th:
Lamy Brunch Run, 11:00am
Sunset Serenade, 6:00pm

Thursday, September 15th:
Lore of the Land, 11:30am

Friday, September 16th:
Santa Fe Scenic, 4:30pm
Stargazer, 7:45pm

Saturday, September 17th:
Santa Fe Scenic, 1:30pm
NM Ale Trail featuring Second Street Brewery, 1:30pm
Stargazer 7:45pm

Sunday, September 18th:
Sunset Serenade, 6:00pm

Thursday, September 22nd:
Sunset Serenade, 6:00pm

Friday, September 23rd:
Santa Fe Scenic, 4:30pm
Stargazer, 7:45pm

Saturday, September 24th:
Sunset Serenade, 6:15pm

Sunday, September 25th:
Wild West Express, 11:30am
Sunset Serenade, 6:00pm

Thursday, September 29th:
Sunset Serenade, 6:00pm

Friday, September 30th:
Santa Fe Scenic, 1:15pm

For more details about Sky Railway visit
www.skyrailway.com

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