Santa's Onboard for Fun in Litchfield Hills

If you want to find Santa in Northwest Connecticut, catch a train. On weekends, you can join Mr. and Mrs. Claus taking a break for a fun ride aboard the Santa Express, a restored 1920s
train from the New England Railroad Museum in Thomaston. To see Santa at work, ride a train to
visit the great man and his busy elves in the weekend Toyland he sets up in a
vintage train car at the Danbury Railroad Museum. Santa works late this time of year, and the special Northern
Lights tours from Thomaston let you make a stop to see him at
Santa's Train
Workshop. Wherever you find him,
you can be sure that Santa has gifts ready for all young children.



Fans of miniature trains also will find irresistible holiday exhibits of whizzing, whirring miniature trains at many spots in this scenic part of the state.


Riding the Rails


The Santa Express leaves the 1881 station in Thomaston on Saturdays and Sundays for an hour and a quarter round-trip scenic ride beside the Naugatuck River in 1920s-vintage coaches.
Mr. and Mrs. Claus make sure to visit with each child on board and often
they bring elves along. Evening light displays inside and outside the train
greet passengers after dark on the very special Northern Express journey to
Santa's Train Workshop.


The gift shop inside the gaily decorated historic station has a host of ideas for train fans young and old, including railroad books, children’s books, Thomas the Tank Engine™ merchandise and lots of train
memorabilia. And there is an
operating miniature Christmas train layout.


Santa Express trains, $14 adults, $12 children, leave at 2 p.m., Northern Express trains, $22 depart at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. on 12/4-5, 12/11-12 and 18/19. Additional Northern Express trains are scheduled for
11/27-28 and 12/3.


Santa’s Rail Yard


At the Danbury Railway Museum, which includes a classic 1903 station and a railroad yard with vintage train cars, visitors can ride a working vintage train through the yard to Santa’s own train. They will find him in his workshop
supervising his elves, who are busy making toys. Santa rides begin at noon and run every half hour until 3:30
p.m. on Saturdays, December 11 and 18, and Sundays December 5, 12 and 19 from
12:30-3:30 p.m. The $8 admission
includes the ride, a gift from Santa, and exhibits and displays in the yard and
indoors. A miniature layout is in action in the station, along with a coloring
station.


Once again, there is a tempting Gift Shop, with over 600 different items, including Thomas the Tank™ and Little Engine That Could™ merchandise, books, clothing, puzzles, and other railroad items. The station is at 120 White Street in
Danbury. Reserve tickets in advance at www.danbury.org/DRM or phone (203)
778-8337.


Mini Magic


Miniature train displays are a traditional holiday favorite for many families. The Wilton Historical Society’s annual Great Trains exhibit features a range of makes,
models and gauges of model trains rolling around curves, passing scenic local
landscapes and rushing through mountain passes. Each model landscape is intricately designed by the
Society’s “Trainmen” and the holiday exhibit includes a vast collection of
toys, dolls and miniatures. Dates
are December 4 through January 17. Admission is $5; Hours are Tuesdays -
Fridays, 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sundays 1 – 4 p.m. The Society is located at 224 Danbury
Road. Check online or phone for holiday closings: www.wiltonhistorical.org or 203-762-7257.


The 23rd Annual Hands On Train Display at New Milford’s restored vintage train station December 18th through 31st offers four big operating train layouts.Each year the waiting room of
the station is transformed into a Lilliputian landscape of hills, valleys and
villages. The towns, populated by
tiny figures dressed in winter finery, are crisscrossed by whizzing layouts of
scale model Lionel trains. The
setup includes almost 100 feet of track.
Visitors can do more than admire the trains. They are invited to take the controls, starting and stopping
the action and operating signals and lights. The trains operate daily from noon to 4 p.m. This yearly free event
is sponsored by the Greater New Milford Chamber of Commerce. .

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