Utica, NY – The Adirondack Railroad Beer and Wine Trains are getting ready to roll in for a new season. In addition to the Utica Beer and Wine Train, two new offerings will be available in 2026: The Old Forge Ales On Rails and the Tupper Lake Taps and Tracks. The original Utica Beer and Wine Train departs Union Station and travels north to Remsen Depot. The Old Forge Ales on Rails departs Thendara Station and travels north to
Beaver River. And the Tupper Lake Taps and Tracks travels south from the newly renovated Tupper Lake Depot to Sabattis. These round-trip, three-hour train tours are a great way to spend a fun evening enjoying live music and a nostalgic train journey.
Passengers receive a complimentary beer or wine glass (glass only – beverage not included) with each regular adult ticket purchase. This event is for passengers who are 21 or older.
Onboard Live Music Schedule:
Utica Beer and Wine Old Forge Ales On Rails Tupper Lake Taps and Tracks
5/15 – Spencer Morgan 6/6 – To Be Announced 7/25 – To Be Announced
6/12 – Terry Johnson 7/10 – To Be Announced 9/19 – To Be Announced
7/3 – Gridley Paige
7/17 – Josh Breen
8/7 – The Dovetones
8/21 – Shawn Smith
9/11 – Small Town Glory
9/25 – Master Thieves
10/16 – Max Scialdone
10/30 – To Be Announced
Train Schedule:
Utica Beer and Wine Old Forge Ales On Rails Tupper Lake Taps and Tracks Departs Utica, 6:30 pm Departs Thendara, 6:30 pm Departs Tupper Lake, 6:30 pm Arrives in Remsen, 7:30 pm Arrives in Beaver River, 7:30 pm Arrives in Sabattis, 7:30 pm Departs Remsen 8:00 pm Departs Beaver River, 8:00 pm Departs Sabattis, 8:00 pm Arrives in Utica, 9:00 pm Arrives in Thendara, 9:00 pm Arrives in Tupper Lake, 9:00 pm
The Adirondack Railway Preservation Society, Inc. (ARPS) operates the Adirondack Railroad and the Adirondack Scenic Railbike Adventures. The New York corporation is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) volunteer-based organization with main offices in Utica, New York. Since 1992, it has provided a memorable experience for more than 1.8 million passengers, operating on the former New York Central Adirondack Division located in upstate New York. The website is http://www.adirondackrr.com.
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