Train rides are so much fun. There’s just something about chugging along on the rails while enjoying the passing scenery that makes a train ride so very enjoyable. South Carolina’s only recreational passenger train offers scenic rides during the summer season and they’re as filled with charm as they are with a relaxing journey into the Piedmont region of the state.

Welcome to the South Carolina Railroad Museum, where you can ride the train every Saturday from June through September.

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The museum features both a diesel and a steam locomotive and it regularly switches them out.

Google Maps/Robert Grimm It also showcases many static cars that have been gifted to the museum for preservation. Many of them are open for self-guided tours.Feel like taking a ride? You can! Every Saturday from June through September the trains depart at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.

The two cars most often used are the open air car (seen here) and the caboose. On occasion, the coach car is added to the lineup as well.

South Carolina Railroad Museum Enjoy the wind blowing in your hair and a gentle summer breeze when you board the open-air car for the journey.

The 90-minute, 10-mile ride takes passengers through the backwoods and a couple of small towns in the Piedmont of the state.

South Carolina Railroad Museum The caboose (seen here) is a solid choice for an indoor ride. With plentiful windows, it affords great views of the surrounding terrain while riding in a more comfortable setting.

And on some occasions, the Railroad Museum will add the coach car to the line up.

South Carolina Railroad Museum No matter where you sit, you’re sure to have a relaxing journey on the state’s ONLY recreational passenger train (outside of Amtrak).

To ride the train, first visit the museum’s ticketing page and get tickets for a date and time that fits with your schedule.

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Then, just show up and board. It’s pretty turn-key.

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As far as we’re concerned, you can’t go wrong with a family adventure if there’s a train involved!

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It also showcases many static cars that have been gifted to the museum for preservation. Many of them are open for self-guided tours.Feel like taking a ride? You can! Every Saturday from June through September the trains depart at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.

South Carolina Railroad Museum

Enjoy the wind blowing in your hair and a gentle summer breeze when you board the open-air car for the journey.

The caboose (seen here) is a solid choice for an indoor ride. With plentiful windows, it affords great views of the surrounding terrain while riding in a more comfortable setting.

No matter where you sit, you’re sure to have a relaxing journey on the state’s ONLY recreational passenger train (outside of Amtrak).

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Have you ever ridden the Rockton, Rion, and Western at the South Carolina Railroad Museum in Winnsboro, South Carolina? Let us know in the comments! Learn more about the South Carolina Railroad Museum from the museum’s website, here.

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Address: The South Carolina Railroad Museum, 110 Industrial Park Rd, Winnsboro, SC 29180, USA