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DURBIN & GREENBRIER VALLEY RAILROAD
P.O. BOX 702
315 RAILROAD AVENUE
ELKINS, WEST VIRGINIA 26241 -
Location: DURBIN, WV ON RTE 250. 35 MILES SOUTH OF ELKINS.
Phone: 877-686-7245
2nd Phone: 304-636-9477

Web Site: http://www.mountainrail.com
Email: ticketinfo@mountainrail.com
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Explore wild, wonderful West Virginia from an entirely new perspective — aboard any one of our four unique trains! From April to December, the surrounding mountains and valleys come alive with the welcoming wail of whistles from beautifully refurbished and historic locomotives that depart both Elkins and Durbin depots. The Durbin & Greenbrier Valley Railroad offers Five Mountain Rail Adventures, each with its own unique journey, into some of the best scenery this side of the Rockies! Our unique collection of trains roll through a potpourri of West Virginia mountain wilderness areas! Choose to chug alongside a clean, mountain river, and take in the sights of rolling meadows of wildflowers and the sounds of a genuine steam locomotive. Or… climb to over 4,000 feet in elevation in a powerful diesel, burrow under the mighty Cheat Mountain (via an 1,800 foot tunnel featuring an “S” curve of the track inside), and negotiate the two sharpest mainline railroad curves in the U.S.!

God Bless America 

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