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Cowboys Stadium/Dallas Cowboys Football Club, Dwight D. Eisenhower Birthplace & Museum, Perrin Air Force Base Museum, Madden Media, Pioneer Plaza, Weatherford Chamber of Commerce, National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum, Paris Visitors & Convention Council, Splash Aquatics Park, Fort Worth Botanic Garden & Japanese Garden, Sports Location Marketing , Scardello Cheese , Richland Tennis Center, Dr Pepper Arena, Hawaiian Falls Adventure Park, The McKinney Avenue Contemporary, Burger's Lake, Carrollton City of, Midland Rail Car, Shoreline Trail, Rahr & Sons Brewing Company, Green Gallery, Fort Worth Zoo, Stockyards National Historic District, Lincoln Square LTD, Mary of Puddin Hill, Red River Peach Orchard, Frisco Athletic Center, Bayless-Selby House Museum, Bridgeport Main Street, The Southfork Hotel, Mountaisa Family Fun Center, Homestead Winery, Frisco Convention & Visitors Bureau, The Planetarium @ University of Texas at Arlington, Aloft Las Colinas, The Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary, Robert E. Richeson Memorial Museum, Mansfield Area Visitor Center, Holiday Inn Express & Suites, Enterprise Rent-A-Car DFW Airport, SW Dairy Museum and Learning Center, African American Museum, 1,000 Year Old Pecan Tree, Galaxy Drive-In Movie Theater, Dallas Farmers Market, Duncanville Convention & Visitors Bureau, Omni Mandalay Hotel, On Time Mailing & Distribution, Air Hogs Baseball Team and Stadium

and many more!

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705 S. Main
Grapevine, Texas 76051
817-410-3123

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Depart Grapevine 1 p.m. and return at 6 p.m. The Trinity River Route departs the Fort Worth at 3:15 p.m. and returns at 4:15 pm. Feb-May and Sep-Nov, trains operate Friday-Sunday. Memorial Day-Labor Day, trains operate Thursday-Sunday.

Grapevine Vintage Railroad
Grapevine

The Grapevine Vintage Railroad travels along the historic Cotton Belt Route between Grapevine and the Fort Worth Stockyards. The Railroad is serviced by two vintage locomotives which include “Puffy,” the 1896 Steam locomotive and oldest continuously operating steam engine in the South, and “Vinny,” a 1953 GP-7 diesel locomotive. Passengers enjoy riding in authentic 1920s and 1930s Victorian – style coaches as they take a step back in time and experience train travel as it was in the glory days of the expanding West. Pull into the Fort Worth Stockyards Station and you’ll be right in the middle of the Stockyards National Historic District where the Old West comes alive. Have fun at this outstanding retail and entertainment district.