Royal Gorge Route Railroad
Overview
The Royal Gorge Route Railroad traverses the narrows of the Royal Gorge deep within the granite cliffs that soar more than 1,000 feet above the tracks. Inheriting a storied history that dates back to 1879, this is Colorado's oldest and most famous streamliner that runs along side the winding Arkansas River.
What is the Royal Gorge Route Railroad?
The Royal Gorge Route Railroad runs daily year-round and is the best way to experience stunning scenery and history of the region - all while enjoying a 24-mile round-trip journey in comfort and style. With up to four departures daily, you can ride and dine aboard Vista Dome, Deluxe or Coach.
Royal Gorge Route Railroad History
Classes of service harken back to a time when travel was an elegant and leisurely affair, which has earned the Royal Gorge Route its reputation as the premier railroad in the country and inclusion in Trains magazine's recent list of America's Top Trains, and feature stories in USA Today, NPR, Travel Channel and PBS, to name just a few.
Royal Gorge Route Railroad Today
This is Colorado's first and only full-service railroad dining experience. The Royal Gorge Route Railroad features beautifully restored mid-century coach, dining, bar and lounge, and dome cars with luxurious seating. Take in the panoramic views from your seat or the open-air car. Full bar and extensive, well-curated wine list always available. Top excursions include Vista Dome, First Class Lunch Train, First Class Dinner Train, Murder Mystery Dinners and holiday family events like Mother's Day Brunch, Oktoberfest, Santa Express Train, Holiday Train and New Year's Eve Train.
Group Information: Special rates for Tour Groups of 20 or more are available. Contact the Sales Manager at groups@royalgorgeroute.com.
Located 45 minutes southwest of Colorado Springs and 2 hours southwest of Denver.
Reservations: Reservations Recommended
Accessibility
Accessibility
ACCESSIBILITY INFO:<br /> The Royal Gorge Route Railroad depot is accessible with accessible bathrooms as well. However, the train is from the 1950s and with it begin as historically correct as possible, it has limited accessibility. The railroad can accommodate lifts for those experiencing mobility challenges and in wheelchairs onto the train for the Deluxe and Coach class of service. The Vista Dome is not available for wheelchairs and not suggested for those experiencing mobility challenges. Wheelchairs need to measure at 24 inches at the widest area to go through the doorways on the train. If the team is notified of hearing impairments before the trip, they can print off a booklet for historical information. There are handicapped parking spots and ramps around the depot. Visitors can call 719-276-4000 with any questions.Amenities
Amenities
- Dinner & Entertainment
- Gift Shop
- Group Discount
- Group Friendly
- American Express
- Business Check
- Cash
- Discover
- MasterCard
- VISA