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April/ May News and Blogs
Wine Train Featured on the Saturday Evening Post
(May 25, 2010) "Riding the rails on a vintage train may be the ultimate joy ride, an irresistible combination of adventure, history, and romance. America’s scenic railroads curve through wine country, back country, mountains, and river valleys. You never know what’s around the bend, but on these seven lines, count on something spectacular." Read the rest of the article here
"The Rumors are True"
(May 24, 2010) Desi Blonde takes a day trip to the Napa Valley Wine Train and says "the rumors are true: the food was amazing....It was so tasty, and I had the most unique dessert I'd ever had." Read Desi Blonde's Blog Here
A Date To Remember
(May 20, 2010) Jennifer Ross-Killgore from The Examiner writes, "Have you ever wondered what to do on a date? Are you tired of the same old thing, dinner and a movie? If so, I have the perfect adventure for you and your date. The Napa Valley Wine Train." Read her entire article here
A Wine Train Trip in Pictures
(May 20, 2010) A Napa Valley Wine Train guest fills her blog with fabulous pictures from their lunch on board the Napa Valley Wine Train Read her blog Here
A girls trip on the Napa Valley Wine Train
(May 19, 2010) Yoyomama writes about her family free(the husband and the kids were left at home) get away to the Napa Valley and her ride on the Napa Valley Wine Train. Read Yoyomama's Blog Here
Wine Train Wedding
(May 11, 2010) The Napa Valley Wine Train was featured as a unique wedding venue. Check out the article here
During Family Date Night, Family Time = Romantic Evening
Napa Wine Tours writes about the benefits of the Napa Valley Wine Train's Family Date Read Napa Wine Tour's Blog Here
Napa Valley Wine Train: All aboard for good food, wine and views
(April 18, 2010) Bob Cooper from HelloSanFrancisco.com writes, "Some of the world’s best wines, restaurants and vineyard scenery are found in the Napa Valley. The wines measure up against the best from France, the concentration of award-winning restaurants is what you’d expect only in major cities, and it’s hard to top the views of neatly rowed vineyards and forested hillsides. The Napa Valley Wine Train fuses all three of these glories of Napa’s Wine Country into one as it rolls down the tracks....It's a slow roll, because like the best wines, the Wine Train takes its time." Read Cooper's entire article here
An Amazing Photograph
(April 2010) One of our visitors took an amazing photo of our Train's tracks See the picture here

