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Pennsylvania Weekender

 

Between New York City, New Jersey

& Pittsburgh, PA 

 

 

Step aboard Parlor-Observation Car NYC-3 for a magnificent trip  across the entire Keystone state.  You'll journey from the  industrial center of Philadelphia...through the well kept farms and rolling hills of Pennsylvania Dutch Country...past the State Capitol...over the mighty Allegheny mountains...enroute to Pittsburgh...the Rivers City.   Its a route rich in history and scenic beauty.          

 

Pittsburgh

  

A highlight of the trip is travel around the famous Horseshoe Curve!

 

IThe Horseshoe Curvepassengers rounding the curve

Travel in utmost comfort aboard the deluxe parlor-observation car NYC-3.  There's a variety of comfortable seating arrangements and lots of room to move about..  All guests will enjoy complimentary meal and beverage service throughout the journey aboard our fine dining car Epicurus....there's never an additional charge for anything offered aboard our fine trains.  Our traditional Afternoon Tea service will be offered each day.

 

As Pittsburgh celebrates its 250th birthday in 2008 it is proud to be rated among the world's top travel destinations!  Take a special picnic luncheon cruise aboard a colorful riverboat as you absorb the sights and see how Pittsburgh has changed from a grimy steel industry powerhouse to a fun cosmopolitan city.  A highlight of your visit will be a ride on one of city's historic inclined railways.  Explore Pittsburgh's famous Carnegie Museums of Art, Science or Natural History at your leisure.  Come evening time will be available to stroll Station Square where you will find a riverfront complex that thrives with unique dining, entertainment and boutique shopping. and .

 

Lover's of first-class rail travel will delight-in this terrific train adventure.

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:: All-Inclusive Package

First-class travel aboard Parlor-Observation

Car NYC-3

roundtrip to Pittsburgh

Complimentary Meals, Afternoon Tea and Bar/Beverage service enroute

Bed & Breakfast Lodging onboard for up to three nights

Services of Private Steward/Chef

Optional Pittsburgh area Hotels, Transfers, Entertainment and Sightseeing arrangements available

  

Private Charter Fare: $11,950 per group

 

Early Booking Discount: Pay in full at least 45 days prior to departure;

Save $1,000!

 

Depart from New York city, Newark, Trenton or Philadelphia.  Custom itineraries available.  Parlor cars may accommodate up to 16 guests for daylight travel; up to 8 guests for overnight sleeping arrangements

 

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Limited Capacity....Click here to reserve online now!

 

Telephone Information & Reservations:

(908) 688-7277     (800) 292-7245

 

"We wish to thank you for a wonderful, wonderful trip.  We'll never forget it.  The scenery was beautiful, the food and accommodations great....We are telling all our friends about your tours"....D.H. West Trenton, NJ

"All six of us thoroughly enjoyed our Hudson valley explorer trip...." E.S. NY, NY

Click here to read additional testimonials from guests on our past tours.

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