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Sky Railway Offers Special Red or Green Holiday Events


 From Sky Railway:

For the first time ever, we have experiences rolling out of both the Santa Fe Depot AND the Lamy Depot for a December to remember! Choose your own adventure and vibe with these delightful and festive experiences!

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New Mexico Ale Trail

Saturday, December 23rd 2023 @ 1:30pm – 4pm
Enjoy the last New Mexico Ale Trail of 2023 with Bosque Brewing Co.

New Mexico Ale Trail from Sky Railway on Vimeo.

The New Mexico Ale Trail Train departs and returns to the Santa Fe Depot. Each ticket includes a seat in our enclosed train cars, samples from the showcased brewery, a complimentary beer, and live entertainment! Additional snacks and drinks can be purchased.



Pablo is returning to save Christmas once again! This ride departs and returns to the Lamy Depot and is available now through Christmas Eve!

 

Final Train 16x9 from Sky Railway on Vimeo.

Visit historic Lamy New Mexico and join Mrs Claus 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 while making new holiday family memories. You may even meet Pablito himself! This adventure includes: - A Christmas bell presented by Mrs Claus - Holiday Sing-A-Longs - Complimentary Hot Cocoa in our Holiday Village ***Departs and returns to Lamy Depot in Lamy, NM ***



Ring in the New Year with a train ride into the desert. Enjoy a champagne toast and live music as we celebrate the end of 2023!


The New Years Eve Train departs and returns to the Santa Fe Depot. This train ride is from 8:30pm - 10:30pm. Each ticket includes a seat in our enclosed train cars, a complimentary champagne welcome as the adventure begins, live entertainment, and a handheld charcuterie box! Additional snacks and drinks can be purchased.

You may also choose to upgrade to our first class car, The Acoma. The one and only original lounge car from the 1937 Super Chief. Enjoy the same luxury as some of the previous passengers - Judy Garland, Clark Gable and Jack Benny! The air conditioned Acoma with its curved couches and original art deco furnishings has limited spaces available and an elevated bar menu.


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


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!

Discover New Mexico - New Mexico Rail Runner Express


The New Mexico Rail Runner Express is the only train that offers quick, easy service from Albuquerque to Santa Fe, the capital of New Mexico. The train, which also makes stops throughout Albuquerque’s metro, zips through ancient Pueblo lands with stunning scenic views on its way to historic Santa Fe. Tickets are available onboard or online.



When Lori Lindsey bought The Mineshaft Tavern in Madrid, N.M., in 2007, she acquired the restaurant, museum, and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe No. 769. After consulting with restoration experts, Lindsey is seeking funding to restore the 2-8-0.

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