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A visitor's perspective from Wareham to ProvincetownThe HYACC has public ice skating every day, plus Rock Nights, a walking track, Wii play, as well as adult, preschool, toddler and school age programs. Membership is affordable and fun! (Hyannis)
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As the holiday season is upon us does this mean the rail season is over?
No it's not Cape Cod Central Railroad will be running 4 special trains between now and December. The first special train the Falmouth Railfan Special will run between West Barnstable and Middleboro/Lakeville station, also stopping at Buzzards Bay. This trip has not been made in over 12 years and tickets cost $60.00 per person. The second special train is the Thanksgiving Dinner Train running between Hyannis and the Canal, tickets for this train are $66.95 for adults and for children under twelve $29.95.
The third special train is the Holiday Murder Mystery Train on December 5th, 2009 and will be running between Hyannis and the Canal. Tickets for this train are $86.95 also please note that only adults are allowed on this train. The fourth special train is the Santa Express Train that will run between Hyannis and West Barnstable. Tickets for this train are $18.00 for adults, $16.00 for children age 1-11, and Children with a toys for tots gift rid for $8.00 (Maximum 4 children per family). For more information check out the trains offical website by clicking here or going to www.capetrain.com.
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13-year-old Ryan Laverdiere often visits the Cape and is an avid fan of the Railroad. His interests also include geocaching and photography. Join Ryan as he travels the Cape and explains his adventures and views from a visitor and local perspective from Wareham to Provincetown.
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