Does Vermont have a train system?


Does Vermont have a train system? The Vermont Rail System has been family-owned and operated by the Wulfson family for more than 50 years. Several of our employees are third and fourth-generation railroaders.


Is the Maple Leaf train Scenic?

Along the way, you'll travel through the beautiful Hudson River Valley, New York's wine country, and the incredible gorges of the Finger Lakes region near the dramatic spectacle of Niagara Falls, where the Maple Leaf crosses the US/Canadian border.


Is train travel still a thing in America?

Travelling by train in the USA is an excellent way to see vast swathes of this vast country, especially if you're on a budget. While the USA's national rail operator Amtrak won't get you everywhere, it's pretty darn extensive, with thirty routes throughout travelling to over 500 destinations across 46 states.


Can you still be a hobo on a train?

The era of the freight train-hopping, job-seeking hobo faded into obscurity in the years following the Second World War. Many hobos from this era have since “caught the westbound,” or died. A small number of so-called hobos still hop freight trains today.


Is there a train in Vermont around the fall foliage?

Vermont is a nationally renowned part of New England for its breathtaking scenery, most notably the Green Mountains, which transfer each fall into incredible displays of red, yellow, vermillion, and brown. One way to view the foliage is by train on the Vermont Rail System and Green Mountain Railroad.