Our most scenic excursion! This rail journey traverses New Hampshire’s supremely scenic Crawford Notch to recreate travel aboard a classic transcontinental streamlined train.
We offer three classes of travel; Premium Dome, First, and Coach.
Conway Scenic Railroad’s Valley excursions to Conway allow you to experience the thrill of Golden Age of American railroad travel when trains connected towns and cities. Choose to ride in one of our variety of vintage rail cars and take a relaxing train journey back in time.
Join us for a bold Winter adventure! For the first time in more than 60 years, you can travel by train over New Hampshire’s supremely scenic Crawford Notch in the Winter. This is a seasonal variation of our Mountaineer that offers stunning views of the White Mountains in from the comfort of a classic mid-20th century streamlined train. Winter at Crawford boards at North Conway Station at 10:30am on select dates Nov 29 to Feb 22.
Join Conway Scenic Railroad’s Snow Train for a delightful wintery excursion down the Conway Branch. No outside food is allowed on the train. There is a snack bar onboard.
Days of operation, schedule, pricing, motive power, and/or train cars may change without notice.
Conway Scenic Railroad offers a choice between heritage train rides and scenic railroad excursions from North Conway, New Hampshire.
Our Mountaineer consists of 1950s-era streamlined passenger cars to recreate the experience of a post-World War II Transcontinental streamlined train. Choose from a variety of different experiences including premium class travel in our Premium Class Dome Car, Rhonda Lee. This railroad excursion is available late May through mid-November.
Our Conway and Sawyer River Valley Train are classic heritage train rides that feature vintage railroad passenger cars from the 1920s and offer the pastoral experience of traveling by train from town to town.
Our main station is located in historic downtown North Conway in the White Mountains region of New Hampshire. The classic Victorian station plus the adjacent freight house and roundhouse are list on the National Register of Historic Places and offer one of the most authentic 19th century railroad environments in New England.