Description
Experience a unique train journey with the Cincinnati Railroad Club in collaboration with the Ohio Rail Experience, as we traverse the historic tracks of Ohio and Indiana. Enjoy the comfort of the air-conditioned Deluxe Class in Car 3200, a luxurious coach featured in the 2015 film ‘Carol,’ accommodating 60 passengers with its spacious reclining seats and expansive windows. Join us for this scenic round trip from Cincinnati, OH, to Greensburg, IN, along a route originally laid out for the Big Four Railroad, which was later integrated into the New York Central Railroad and eventually became part of Penn Central. As we travel through delightful towns like Cleves, Morris, and Batesville, you’ll have a chance to disembark in Greensburg for a two-hour break, where limited dining options await just a short stroll away. Plus, Queen City Tavern car will be stocked with a variety of concessions for your enjoyment.
A portion of your ticket fee will help support the Cincinnati Railroad Club.
Please Note
Due to the historic nature of the railroad equipment, Ohio Rail Experience trains are not handicapped accessible. Historic and antiquated rail passenger equipment, like that used on this excursion, is exempt from ADA regulations under U.S. Code: Title 42: Section 12184. The passenger cars and boarding facilities used on these excursions were constructed before disability accessibility laws were adopted. Platforms, boarding areas, stairs, step boxes, seating, and especially doorways, passageways, aisles, and onboard restrooms may not accommodate all passengers. We will make all reasonable efforts to accommodate differently abled passengers who desire to ride the train. Motorized wheelchairs and/or scooters cannot be accommodated onboard any of our trains at any time.