The Santa Train, as they would have children believe, takes a "festive ride to the North Pole." The reality is a fun spin through a few acres of woods on the museum property in the cool and crisp evening air. As the train chugs along, holiday lights twinkle and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer magically flies by. Upon returning to the station, riders enjoy an evening of crafts, complimentary hot chocolate and face painting plus holiday music.
This year is the 35th anniversary of the the Santa Train at the Museum of Life and Science. This holiday tradition is also a fundraising event for the whole family. Learn more about the train on the museum's website where reservations can be made, and the schedule is posted. Advance registration for the train is required.
Visit Durham online before visiting in person, there are many tools to help with trip planning located on the official visitors website.
Visit Durham online before visiting in person, there are many tools to help with trip planning located on the official visitors website.
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