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Come and see why Sonoma TrainTown was voted

Best of Napa and Sonoma Valleys Family Outings for 2007!

 

 

General Admission and parking are free.  Ticket prices are subject to change without notice.  Visa and MasterCard accepted.  Gift Certificates are also available.

 

From September thru May, the park is open Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays until June 1, when it opens every day thru Labor Day. 

 

Our hours of operation are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ~ weather permitting.  Rides may be limited, click here for complete list.

 

We are closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.

 

Open September thru May every Friday, Saturday & Sunday from 10 a.m.  - 5 p.m.

Open daily June thru Labor Day.

 *weather permitting

 

Sonoma TrainTown . . .
All Aboard!  Don't Miss The Trains!

At TrainTown you will lose all sense of direction as our trains guide you back in time, through 10 acres of landscaped park.  Filled with thousands of trees, animals, bridges, tunnels, waterfalls and historic replica structures, TrainTown is a unique experience.  Trips take approximately 20 minutes.  Kids of all ages will love riding the vintage reproductions and visiting the petting zoo. TrainTown is replete with old-time amusement park rides, making it a living lesson of historical fun.  There's even a full Concession Stand with food, drinks, snacks, TrainTown shirts & engineer caps, and lots of train themed toys!

 

Railroad Ticket Prices Are the Same For all Ages:

 

$4.75 for Train Rides

 

2 coupons per rider for the High Iron Ferris Wheel, Iron Horse Merry-Go-Round, Locomotion, Chattanooga Choo-Choo Chairs, Sonoma TrainTown Airlines and Dragon Train

 

Buy a Value Book of 10 tickets for $10 and SAVE!

 

*** Prices are Subject to Change without Notice ***

General Admission and parking are always free.

 

 

 

 

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ALL ABOARD!: TrainTown

Sonoma attraction with trains, rides and a petting zoo is nirvana for the 'Thomas the Tank Engine' crowd

~ Paul Kilduff, Thursday, February 16, 2006

 [ Read about it here ]

 

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Railways Revisited in Wine Country

~ Tessa Decarlo, Thursday, April 8, 1990

[ Read about it here ]

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Sonoma TrainTown

"The Most Well-Developed Scale Railroad in the Americas!"