Once Halloween and Day of the Dead have passed, Christmas becomes inevitable and the best seasonal winter activities begin to reveal themselves. In fact, very soon, the magic of Christmas will be coming to Campo Depot with the Santa Train North Pole Limited! This Christmas train ride is a unique experience for the whole family full of music, stories, and a special and magical winter touch.
An enchanted journey from Campo Depot
The journey begins at the enchanted Campo Depot. You are encouraged to arrive at least 45 minutes before your departure to get your tickets, enjoy the gift shop, and explore Hobo Camp to hear stories about the region’s railway past.
All aboard the North Pole Limited!
Once you board the train, fun is all but guaranteed. Santa's elves will sing traditional Christmas carols, read popular Christmas stories for children, and hand out cookies and hot chocolate for all passengers. North Pole Limited will make a special stop at Santa's Workshop to pick up Santa and Mrs. Claus, who will take some time to greet and take pictures with all passengers on their way back to Campo Depot.
Ticket info and prices
This trip will last approximately 90 minutes and it is perfect to create lifelong memories with your family. The train will be in operation from November 24 to December 18, 2024, with departures every Friday and Saturday.
Location:
Pacific Southwest Railway Museum
Campo Depot
California 94 & Forrest Gate Road
Campo, CA 91906
Ticket prices
North Pole Limited:
• Infants (under age 1 riding in an Adult’s lap): Free
• Children (ages 1-17): $15 and up
• Adults (ages 18+): $30 and up
First Class:
• Infants (under age 1 riding in an Adult’s lap): Free
• Children (ages 1-17): $50 and up
• Adults (ages 18+): $65 and up
Note: Tickets for train rides departing closer to Christmas Day will be higher in price than these starting fares.
This train ride is the perfect plan to liven up your Christmas spirit! Make your reservations right now and experience the magic of Christmas with Santa and his elves.
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