Napa Valley Wine Train

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It might seem cliché to say that the Napa Valley Wine Train is more than the sum of its parts, but it is. Part distinctive Napa Valley fine dining restaurant. Part museum, it’s made up of exquisitely and faithfully restored vintage early 20th century Pullman cars. Part journey, to some of California’s most celebrated wineries. With its Honduran mahogany paneling, brass accents, etched glass partitions, and plush armchairs, the Wine Train also evokes the elegant glory days of luxury train travel of the early 1900s. You get to sit back, relax, and savor every delicious bite, every bit of extraordinary scenery, every taste and tour. There are lots of ways to explore Napa Valley. This one is an experience you will never forget.

Overview

A decadent journey aboard our elegant vintage train through the Napa Valley and back to another time: the glamorous days of rail travel. Embrace a slower pace and dine in sophisticated comfort. Choose lunch or dinner, enjoyed in two different types of stylishly refurbished antique Pullman rail cars.

Includes
  • 3-hour train journey, departing at 11:30 a.m. for lunch
  • 2-hour train journey, departing at 6:20 p.m. for dinner

A Personal Note from Robin

  • For my RCR-67 (2008) & RCR-70 (2011) birthday parties, several of the BackDrop staff and I boarded the 3 pm California Zephyr in Oakland and took the train to Reno, NV. We stayed overnight where we Silver Legacy Resort Casino and went to the Rail Museum in Portola, CA the next day. One more night in Reno and back aboard the Zephyr for our return trip to Oakland and a ride home.

Upon our arrival at my home, we showered and fell down for twelve-hour naps!

Note

  • Text and photos @ Napa Valley Wine Train

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