Coach Train
North Freedom, WI
Best Seller • 1 Hour • 7 mile ride • Ride in 1915-era train cars • Museum admission included
$24 | Coach - Adults Ages 16+ |
$22 | Coach - Seniors Ages 62+ |
$13 | Coach - Children Ages 3 - 15 | Cannot be booked until at least one adult or senior is selected |
Coach - Infants Ages 2 & Under | Cannot be booked until at least one adult or senior is selected |
Prices for Saturday, May 17, 2025 at 1:00 PM
All Aboard the Classic Mid-Continent Experience
Climb aboard and experience the magic of rail travel as it was a century ago with a 55-minute train ride aboard historic rail cars. Then explore the museum filled with relics of railroading past, many of which have been faithfully restored to like-new condition.
Included with This Ticket
- 55 minute train ride in early-1900s coach cars pulled by a diesel locomotive.
- Admission to museum display buildings
- Self-guided tour pamphlet (provided at ticket window)
Duration
Train ride takes approximately 55-minutes. Suggested additional time to allow for taking the self-guided tour of the museum displays and a visit to the gift shop is about 1 hour. The museum areas can be explored before or after the train ride.
About our Museum and Demonstration Train Rides
Take a memorable, seven-mile round-trip train ride on a former branchline of the Chicago & North Western Railway nestled in a valley between the Baraboo Hills in rural Sauk County. Passengers ride in restored steel coaches built over a century ago. An authentically-attired conductor will call “all aboard!” before the train leaves from a historic wooden depot, built in 1894.
Mid-Continent is much more than just a train ride. Our Coach Sheds are filled with restored wooden passenger cars, freight cars and displays from the Golden Era of Railroading. There you will find examples of Mid-Continent’s nationally-renowned wood railcar restorations such as the Badger #2 “Fish Car”, the exquisite Art Nouveau-motif of the Milwaukee Lake Shore & Western #63, the 1903-built Copper Range coach #60. In our outdoor display yard, you can inspect century-old steam locomotives up-close, including Copper Range locomotive #29, Soo Line #2645 and Kewaunee Green Bay & Western #49. In all, there are over 40 train cars and locomotives on prominent display with many more awaiting restoration.
A free self-guided tour pamphlet is available from the depot ticket office.
What to Know
- Museum grounds are open from 9:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. on days of operation.
- All trains are powered by diesel locomotives.
- Seating is not assigned.
- Coach Trains are not climate-controlled. Windows can be individually opened for ventilation.
- Wheelchair lift available for Coach seating. Access to some train seating areas may require the use of a transfer chair (provided).
- Food is not available nor permitted on Coach Trains, except for water and infant formula.