Board the NEPA Wine Train and trade a highway strip for a ribbon of steel through the rolling ridges of the Lackawanna Valley, beginning at the Carbondale Train Station in Carbondale, Pennsylvania. This four-and-a-half-hour summer ride pairs vintage open-air passenger coaches operated by Steamtown National Historic Site with tastings from three regional wineries, small-plate pairings, live music, and community hospitality. The experience is equal parts scenic ride and neighborhood celebration: check-in at 99 Trinity Place, sample local vendors, then climb five steps into weathered wooden coaches that keep the past in motion.
As the train moves through towns like Archbald and Jessup, the landscape shifts from reclaimed industrial corridors to wooded hills and river bottoms shaped by glacial and coal-era geology. Unique features include the historic railcars themselves—open platforms that frame views of the Lackawanna River, abandoned yards, and the low, folded ridges characteristic of northeastern Pennsylvania. Stops in Archbald and Jessup let you step off to discover tasting rooms, paired appetizers prepared by local restaurants, and short performances that put a face to the region’s food and drink makers.
Three winery tastings are included; each pour highlights the growing wine scene in northeastern Pennsylvania and reflects terroir influenced by well-drained uplands and cool nights. Every guest receives a commemorative tasting glass, with additional bottles available for purchase at stops. Beyond the pours, the event supports preservation: ticket proceeds benefit the Iron Horse Society and the Greater Carbondale Chamber of Commerce, so your afternoon contributes to railroad education and local economic vitality.
Practicalities are straightforward: arrive 30 minutes early for check-in, bring a valid government photo ID (21+ only), and be ready for a few short, uneven walks on rail property. The event runs rain or shine; the historic equipment is not wheelchair accessible. Final return to Carbondale is provided by a complimentary motorcoach, so you can leave with bottles and memories rather than keys.
This outing is ideal for food-and-wine travelers who want a relaxed cultural tour rather than a tasting-room marathon. It’s a rare chance to experience living railroad history while sampling regional vintages and meeting the makers—an accessible, sociable way to see the Lackawanna Valley from a perspective most visitors miss.
Tickets are non-refundable unless the organizer cancels, and the ride is for guests 21 and older; bring your ID and budget for bottle purchases at stops. Note that National Park Service rules prohibit consuming newly purchased alcohol aboard the train, so plan purchases accordingly. The event operates rain or shine, and schedule tweaks are possible due to railroad operations. For visitors coming from Scranton or beyond, the Wine Train offers a compact, memorable afternoon that pairs regional flavor with living-railroad heritage—a unique way to support local businesses.