Such a sentiment explains the appeal of the Grand Canyon Railway, a heritage train that takes people from a historic depot in the Route 66 city of Williams, Arizona, to the Grand Canyon's South Rim.
Aboard the Verde Canyon Railroad, passengers traverse a track that takes them through the canyon and the Verde River. Along the way, they'll be up close with the dramatic pinnacles and cliffs that ...
The hotel is located next to the Williams Depot train station Some recent guests did not like the restaurant's food Just a block from historic Route 66, the Grand Canyon Railway Hotel sits next ...
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More than a century later, Arizona's "Big Ditch" continues ... of the Jacob Lake junction with U.S. Highway 89A. Grand Canyon Village Train Station (1910) is the terminus for the historic ...