Winter Park Ski Train
The Ski Train was first introduced in the 1940’s and primarily used by the Eskimo Ski Club. In the late 1980’s the Ansco Investment Company purchased the train and updated the railcars. In fact, the vintage railcars were sold to the Napa Valley Wine Train in California. The Ski Train takes about 2 hours and begins in Denver, travels through the Moffat Tunnel, and ends at the base of Winter Park Ski Resort. The Ski Train railcars consist of coach seating and luxury club dome/sleeper, business, or parlor seating. The dome railcar consists of a glass top that allows 180° views of the Rocky Mountain’s. Club seating also includes continental breakfast and après ski snacks on the return trip.   During the winter season the train runs every Saturday and Sunday, and during the high season the train also may run on Thursday and Friday. During the summer the train runs on Saturdays. The Ski Train continues to be one of the most exceptional and fun transportation methods for winter and summer lovers alike, providing unique views of the Rocky Mountain’s and the Winter Park area all year round. ALL ABOARD!!
