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How long is the train ride from Williams to Grand Canyon?

every American should see.” The ride is 2 hours and 15 minutes each way and the first train leaves Williams at 9:30 am to take its passengers to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.



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The Grand Canyon Railroad is one of the best ways to get to the Grand Canyon. The train begins the journey to the Grand Canyon from downtown Williams, Arizona. Board the train and leave the hard work to the conductor. A two hour, 15 minute trip, the train takes you along Arizona's beautiful desert landscape.

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COACH CLASS - ADULTS (ages 16+): $82.00 | CHILDREN (ages 2-15): $51.00 | CHILDREN UNDER 2: FREE. Take a journey to the canyon and back with style and grace aboard our streamliner-era coaches.

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The views you'll have from the train will be the same boring high desert views that you'll get from the car, except the train will take 3 hours whereas your car will only take an hour. That's time that you could better spend at Grand Canyon National Park on the rim, exeriencing the canyon.”

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We loved the top of the world view from the dome car and did feel that it was worth the extra money for our one time only experience, but you can save a little by purchasing a dome ticket to the Grand Canyon and then purchasing a lesser class ticket for your trip back to Williams. Helpful?

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Grand Canyon Railway departs each day from the historic Williams Depot, located at the south end of the rail line. Built in 1908 by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, the depot was an oasis for travelers heading to and from California along the main line running from Los Angeles to Chicago.

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Do you pack your own food for the day? - Grand Canyon Railway. “Do you pack your own food for the day?” Yes, you can bring your own food. We packed snacks for the two hour ride, but they do have a snack store on the train.

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Mondays and Tuesdays tend to be the least crowded days of the week. Is June too hot for the Grand Canyon? While the temperatures in June in the Grand Canyon can be warm, with high temperatures reaching the low 80s, it's still a pleasant month to visit.

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Not surprisingly, the weekends are the busiest times at the Grand Canyon, so it's best to go during the week. Mondays and Tuesdays tend to be the least crowded days of the week.

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It really depends on what you want to see and do! Some visitors stop by a couple of viewpoints and arrive and leave within a day but there are so many more fantastic things to do at the Grand Canyon. We recommend spending at least one full day at the Grand Canyon South Rim and ideally two if time permits.

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With just one day at the Grand Canyon South Rim, you can see several viewpoints and even hike into the canyon. Unless you want a super relaxed Grand Canyon vacation on the rim or an adventurous rafting trip down below, one to three days at the Grand Canyon is usually enough time for the highlights.

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The National Park Service has provided free shuttle bus service on the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park for more than 40 years. All of the park's buses are fully accessible and run on compressed natural gas, which means fewer harmful emissions for people and the environment.

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In the summer, wear shorts, a t-shirt, and running shoes with a light jacket or sweater. In the winter, opt for jeans, good shoes (or even boots – it does snow at the Grand Canyon!), and a long-sleeved shirt with a jacket or sweater.

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Other domestic animals or pets are prohibited below the rim. Traps and nets are prohibited. A valid fishing license is required for all fishing. Because of their sensitive and sometimes dangerous nature, entry and/or exploration of any caves or mines must be approved in advance through Grand Canyon National Park.

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Here are some of the best ways to avoid the long wait at the Grand Canyon south entrance station:
  1. Arrive Early. ...
  2. Stay Inside the Park. ...
  3. Take the Grand Canyon Shuttle from Tusayan. ...
  4. Enter the Grand Canyon South Rim from the East. ...
  5. Visit Grand Canyon by Train. ...
  6. See the Grand Canyon from the Air.


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