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	<title>Comments on: 7 Best American Train Trips Less Than $100</title>
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		<description>GCR Logo Color1A great way to experience the Grand Canyon is to enjoy a train ride from Williams, AZ to the South Rim.  This is a highly recommended tour for those seeking a unique and convenient mode of transportation into the Park.Passengers may choose from five classes of service as they travel across 65 miles of beautiful northern Arizona. Families will enjoy the historic nature of the tour, as many cars are restored to circa 1923. Strolling musicians and western characters combine to recreate an experience of train travel as it was at the turn-of-the-century. Take a few moments to tour the depot, which was constructed in 1910.
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		<title>By: Nancy34</title>
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		<description>Skunk Train: Fort Bragg - This 100 year old train now operates as a tourist railway transporting thousands of visitors each year. The Skunk line runs 40 miles from Fort Bragg on the coast to Willits on US Highway 101. The train crosses numerous bridges and travels through two tunnels on the trip to Willits. Passengers enjoy miles of beautiful Northern California scenery with views of redwood trees and the Noyo River. 
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