Ramps & Rails Train
Duration
1 hour(s)
Languages
English
Skip the line
Included
Enclosed cars with comfortable assigned seating
Traditional four top tables for groups
Custom seating in the Parlor Car
Scenic and relaxing rail experience
€ 25.78
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The Ramps & Rails Train offers a comfortable and inviting rail experience with enclosed passenger cars and assigned seating designed for relaxation and convenience. Guests traveling in the Concession, T, C, and D cars may select their own seats at traditional four top tables, creating a welcoming space for families and friends to gather. These table arrangements provide ample room for conversation, dining, and enjoying the scenic journey through the mountains. The enclosed design ensures comfort in various weather conditions while still allowing passengers to take in the surrounding landscapes along the historic route.
The Parlor Car features custom seating, where tables are thoughtfully arranged in advance to accommodate each party based on group size. This setup ensures that guests traveling together can share the experience in comfort. If separate bookings wish to be seated near one another in the Parlor Car, passengers are encouraged to include a note during the booking process so every effort can be made to seat parties close together. With a combination of flexible and pre arranged seating options, the Ramps and Rails Train provides a well organized and enjoyable setting, allowing guests to focus on the scenic views, warm hospitality, and memorable moments shared along the way.
Celebrate Appalachian ramps and heritage
Enjoy local arts, crafts, and live music
Taste flavorful ramp dishes
Take a scenic short train ride
Gratuities
Comfortable layered clothing
Camera or smartphone
Water bottle
Select preferred car during booking
Add note if separate parties wish to sit together
Keep personal essentials
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Activity Provider: Mountain Rail West Virginia
Customer Reviews
Mary

Travelled from Connolly to Raheny Dart Station on Thursday after 12 the young gentleman working at the dart in Raheny was so incredibly helpful.
Thomas

It's a great service whether your going to school or to visit howth or even malahide head towards bray to enjoy some sea side town , these are some of there best with trains with stops to easily link to the Luas or bus and Huston station yon could be in any country in one day trough a train ride I believe the longer trains have toilets on them and this sound perfect for these types of trips , up the dubs 😂 enjoy folks
Paul

Not familiar with options around ticketing especially when also using Luas services but have to call out the Customer Service experienced this morning at Raheny Dart Station - Fri 3rd Feb. The gentleman couldn't have been more helpful and even came out from his secure office to demonstrate how the electronic ticketing machine worked. Always nice to be nice...
Chris

Basic train station mainly for the dart/short hop rail system. Quite small, there are a few seating spots and not much of shelter. Very handy in terms of location. A staff isn't always present especially very early or very late. Good thing is that it's wheelchair friendly. No toilets available.
Mark

Nice station in Raheny. With accessibility ramps,LED displays,shelters,ticket machines,ticket office.A bit old though could do with a bit of a clean but still a good station. The station has a good train service of a train to Bray/Greystones every 20 minutes and a train to Malahide or Howth every 40 minutes on a Sunday. Every 15 minutes on a Saturday or off peak. Every 10 minutes on average during Mon-Fri Rush hour. The station opened in 1847 as part of the D&DR line from Dublin Connolly to Drogheda. The station was built close to the village centre unlike other villages across the country. The station was the only original station between Howth Junction and Connolly to remain open in the same spot. The original station building closed down in preperation for the new building as part of the DART electricifation works and new trains new facilities were added to the station in 1984. The existing facilities were upgraded and accessibility ramps and lifts new station platforms and extension of the platforms happened in 2004 as part of the revitalisation work iarnrod eireann were doing at time from then on the station did not change much.
