Kentucky's rolling hills and infamous bluegrass are beautiful, no matter how you happen to view them. By car, motorcycle, bicycle, or even horseback, the countryside of Kentucky is scenic and peaceful. If you're looking for a new way to enjoy central Kentucky and its horse farms and distilleries, you'll want to seek out the Bluegrass Railroad Museum in Versailles. From here, you can visit the museum and also take a nostalgic train ride through one of the most beautiful landscapes in Kentucky. Here's more on why this historic train in Kentucky belongs at the top of your travel bucket list.
Operating out of Woodford County Park, the Bluegrass Railroad Museum is both a museum housing artifacts from Kentucky's railway past and a working train depot. It's the perfect day trip to explore the museum and grounds and then hop on a train to ride the rails through Kentucky's picturesque horse country.
Passengers will board a 1930s-era train car that has been restored to give you an authentic experience. If you purchase a Coach ticket, this is where you'll ride. There is also a First Class section with air-conditioning and reclining, plush seats.
Train rides are typically held from from mid-May through the fall. There are also special events in the spring and summer. For more information, be sure to check availability and schedules online.
The 90-minute ride takes you west through the countryside, where according to the website, "You will pass cattle and fields of corn, soybean, and tobacco. We also pass through two Thoroughbred horse farms where you may see mares and foals in the fields. The train then descends through deep limestone cuts to the palisades of the Kentucky River."
The train will stop at the historic Young's High bridge built in 1889, where you will be able to disembark and take photos of the bridge and the Wild Turkey Distillery.
The bridge is definitely a scenic stop and a highlight of the trip. The bridge has not been used by trains since 1983 and you'll learn its entire history from the conductors while enjoying your ride.
Check out their website and order tickets soon - they do sell out, and for good reason. A day spent at this railway in Kentucky will give you a new perspective on our state's countryside and its history of riding the rails.
Have you ridden the historic train in Kentucky at the Bluegrass Railroad Museum? What is your favorite train ride in Kentucky? Share your experience with us in the comments! For more information, including ticket pricing and special events, visit the Bluegrass Railroad Museum website.
And for more exciting day trips, be sure to read our article highlighting the 5 best train trips you can take in Kentucky.
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