Williams Tickets & Tours

Tickets and packages for the train to the Grand Canyon and sightseeing tours in the Williams, Arizona and Grand Canyon area.

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Grand Canyon Train from Williams - Roundtrip Ticket

Grand Canyon Train Tickets

Grand Canyon Train Tickets

See the Grand Canyon aboard the Grand Canyon Train. Ride the train from Williams to the Grand Canyon and back. You'll enjoy seeing one of the wonders of the world while enjoying an old-time train trip with lots of entertainment. There are five classes of train service.

It's a relaxing 2 hour 15 minute train ride. You'll enjoy the scenery, the information provided by your passenger services attendant, and the on-train entertainment (fiddlers, guitarists, and gunfighters provide some of the entertainment you may see in your car). You'll have over three hours at the Grand Canyon, and then it's another 2 hour 15 minute train ride back to Williams.

Grand Canyon Train from Williams - Roundtrip Ticket
Length: 2 hour 15 minute train ride each way 
Prices - including tax
Our Adult Internet Rate
Coach Class:
$91.95
Our Child Rate
Coach Class
(ages 2-12):
$43.95
Child - Free
in adults lap
(under 2):
$0.00
Train Class Upgrade
Budd Class
(summer only):
$6.25
Train Class Upgrade
First Class:
$80.93
Train Class Upgrade
Observation Class
(ages 16+ only):
$118.28
Train Class Upgrade
Luxury Class
(ages 16+ only):
$130.75
Add-On(s)
Adult Grand Rim Tour
with Buffet Lunch
(per adult ages 13+):
$50.95
Add-On(s)
Child Grand Rim Tour
with Buffet Lunch
(per child ages 2-12):
$36.95
Add-On(s)
Adult Freedom Rim Tour
(per adults ages 13+):
$37.95
Add-On(s)
Child Freedom Rim Tour
(per child ages 2-12):
$22.95


Time: -One or two train departures daily between 9:00 am and 10:30 am
See Schedule Notes below and please click Check Availability for specific times on individual dates
PLEASE NOTE - CLUB CLASS IS CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE 
Summary: This rate includes all taxes and fees, round-trip train fare, admission to Grand Canyon National Park, and Grand Canyon shuttle bus transportation. Children under 2 ride in an adult's lap for free. Please reserve online, or call us toll-free at 800-409-2190.

** You will receive an E-Ticket for your tour/activity. We attempt to provide your E-Ticket within 72 hours (if your tour/activity is in less than 10 days). If your tour/activity is within the next 72 hours, your E-Ticket will be processed as quickly as possible. You will need to print your E-Ticket at www.reserve123.com/tickets; you must have your E-Ticket, or you will be charged again with no refund.
There is a $3.95 processing fee per order. This is a flat fee regardless of the number of tickets or tours purchased on an order.

Cancellation Policy: There are no refunds. All sales are final.

Change Fee Policy: If changes are allowed on a tour or activity, a $20.00 per reservation change fee will be applied for any change to a reservation. Please note that some tours and activities do not allow any changes. Date changes can only be made only if we can confirm availability on the new date. While we cannot guarantee any changes can be made, all change requests must be submitted a minimum of 24 hours prior to the tour departure and must be handled on an individual basis through our Reservations Center.

SCHEDULE NOTES

October 15-25, 2008: 9:00 am - return departs at 3:00 pm
October 26-31, 2008: 10:00 am - return departs at 4:00 pm
November 1-24, 2008: 10:00 am - return departs at 3:30 pm
November 25-29, 2008: 9:00 am - return departs at 3:00 pm
November 30-December 26, 2008: 10:00 am - return departs at 3:30 pm
December 27, 2008-January 3, 2009: 9:00 am and 10:30 am - returns depart at 3:00 pm and 4;30 pm
January 4-April 3, 2009: 10:00 am - return departs at 3:30 pm
April 4-18, 2009: 9:30 am and 10:30 am - returns depart at 3:30 pm and 4:30 pm
April 19-December 26, 2009: 9:30 am - return departs at 3:30 pm
December 27, 2009-January 2, 2010: 9:30 am and 10:30 am - returns depart at 3:30 pm and 4:30 pm

On all dates when there are two departures - LUXURY PARLOR CAR is only available on the 10:30 am train. IF YOU CHOOSE LUXURY PARLOR CAR ON ANY OF THOSE DATES WITH TWO TRAIN DEPARTURES, YOU WILL BE BOOKED ON THE 10:30 AM TRAIN.

Classes of Service:

Upgrades are priced per person. PLEASE NOTE: Observation Dome and Luxury Parlor Car are not available to children under the age of 16.

Coach Class Service:

Fastidiously restored 1923 Harriman-style (round-roofed) Pullman car with reversible seats, allowing guests to face one another with seating for up to 88 people. The cars feature large windows that open for unobscured views and fresh air, ceiling fans, and heat in cooler months. Complimentary soft drinks are served during the journey. These vintage cars served the Southern Pacific commuter line from San Jose to San Francisco until being restored to factory condition by the Railway.

Budd Class Service:
Only Available During Summer Months

The Budd Coach is a recent addition to the Grand Canyon Train; a 76-passenger Pullman-style coach car with air conditioning. This car features large windows for sightseeing. As the car is air conditioned, the windows do not open. Seating is padded bench-style. Complimentary soft drinks are served during the journey.

First Class Service:

The opulence of oversized, reclining seats along with extra-large viewing windows, make for a true First Class experience. As do the fresh fruit, pastries, coffee and juice provided during the morning journey and champagne on the way back. Complimentary soft drinks are served throughout in these air-conditioned cars. Grand Canyon Railway has four first-class cars in its fleet.

Observation Class Service:

Two of our First Class cars also feature an upper-level glass enclosed dome which features more seating. You haven't seen it all until you've seen the panoramic views from an air-conditioned streamliner dome car. Enjoy fresh fruit and pastries during the northbound journey in the morning. On the way back, nibble on cheese and crackers along with a champagne toast - or service from the bar including beer and wine. Service of fine spirits is available. Children under 16 are not allowed in this car.

The highlight of a trip on the dome car is the views. You'll feel like you're one with the scenery. It's our goal to make your trip as pleasurable as possible. A passenger service attendant will attend to your every need - from drinks from the bar to a pillow for your back. Although northern Arizona is at 7,000 feet elevation and temperatures rarely get too hot, it's nice to know that Dome Class has air-conditioning making sure the temperature is always just right.

Luxury Parlor Car Service:

Inside our Luxury Parlor Car is a grand tradition of elegance and extraordinary comforts. Outside is a classic open-air rear platform allowing for timeless snap shots. Fresh fruit, pastries, coffee and juice are provided throughout the morning. Champagne and appetizers complement the afternoon journey. The car also features a private bar serving fine spirits. The car is air-conditioned for the warmer months. Children under 16 are not allowed in this car.

Sit back and relax in the most comfortable chairs on the train - the softest leather we could find. Across the aisle, the picturesque countryside rolls by. It's our goal to make your trip as pleasurable as possible. A passenger service attendant will attend to your every need - from drinks from the bar to a pillow for your back. Seating in the Parlor Car is roomy. A large center aisle graces the car making it easy to get up and roam - or to relax in the oversized chairs.

Rim Tours:

Two narrated rim tours are available at the Canyon.

Grand Rim Tour - The Grand Tour is a 90-minute tour of the south rim of the Grand Canyon and Grand Canyon Village, plus a buffet lunch. Taking this tour fills all the time you'll be at the Canyon before the train departs for its return to Williams.

Freedom Rim Tour - The Freedom Tour is a 90-minute tour of the south rim of the Grand Canyon and Grand Canyon Village. Taking this tour provides for a little time on your own at the Canyon before the train departs for its return to Williams.

Overnight Packages:

Click here to read about the overnight packages.

General Information:

The Grand Canyon Train departs Williams, Arizona every morning. We suggest you arrive by 8:00 am for breakfast at Max & Thelma's Restaurant and so you will have time to look around the beautiful old depot and see the gunfight show that takes place 30 minutes before boarding time.

It's a relaxing 2 hour 15 minute train ride to the Grand Canyon. You'll enjoy the scenery, the information provided by your passenger services attendant, and the on-train entertainment (fiddlers, guitarists, and gunfighters provide some of the entertainment you may see in your car). You'll have over three hours at the Grand Canyon, and then it's another 2 hour 15 minute train ride back to Williams.

Upon arrival, we suggest that you walk straight to the rim of the Grand Canyon for an unbelievable sight. It's truly amazing. Then take the shuttle bus that goes along the rim and ride to one of the last scenic overlooks. Work your way back to the train depot stopping at as many of the overlooks as you choose. There are different sights to see at each stop.

Be sure to be back at the depot in time to board the train for the return to Williams. There's even more entertainment on the return trip.

Each train engine and each train car has been painstakingly restored to its original state by a staff of mechanics who see their work as more a labor of love than a job. On the train, your crew is no less enthusiastic. Each is bursting with local and Grand Canyon folklore and history, as well as Grand Canyon Train knowledge. Strolling musicians catch you up with what was hot way back when. And there's even fun recreations of an old fashioned shoot out and a train robbery.

Wheelchair Accessibility:

Wheelchair lifts are available for Coach Class and First Class only. Wheelchairs must be 25 inches or less in width to use the lifts. If a person is wheelchair-bound, they may only sit in their chair in either Coach Class or First Class. If a person can step aboard the train and walk to a seat in any class (age restrictions apply in Observation Dome and Luxury Parlor Car), a fold-up wheelchair can be stored in the vestibule between cars on the train.

Schedule:

November through February: Wild West Show starts at 9:25 am; train departs Williams at 10:00 am; train arrives at Grand Canyon at 12:15 pm; train departs Grand Canyon at 3:30 pm; train arrives at Williams Depot at 5:45 pm.

WHEN THERE IS ONLY ONE TRAIN SCHEDULED AT 10:00 AM - March through October: Wild West Show starts at 9:25 am; train departs Williams at 10:00 am; train arrives at Grand Canyon at 12:15 pm; train departs Grand Canyon at 4:00 pm; train arrives at Williams Depot at 6:15 pm.

WHEN THERE IS ONLY ONE TRAIN SCHEDULED AT 9:00 AM - July 28 through August 16: Wild West Show starts at 8:30 am; train departs Williams at 9:00 am; train arrives at Grand Canyon at 11:15 am; train departs Grand Canyon at 3:00 pm; train arrives at Williams Depot at 5:15 pm.

WHEN THERE IS ONLY ONE TRAIN SCHEDULED AT 10:30 AM - August 17 through September 1: Wild West Show starts at 10:00 am; train departs Williams at 10:30 am; train arrives at Grand Canyon at 12:45 pm; train departs Grand Canyon at 4:30 pm; train arrives at Williams Depot at 6:45 pm.

WHEN THERE ARE TWO TRAINS SCHEDULED - March through October:
Train 1: Wild West Show starts at 8:30 am; train departs Williams at 9:00 am; train arrives at Grand Canyon at 11:15 pm; train departs Grand Canyon at 3:00 pm; train arrives at Williams Depot at 5:15 pm.

Train 2: Wild West Show starts at 10:00 am; train departs Williams at 10:30 am; train arrives at Grand Canyon at 12:45 pm; train departs Grand Canyon at 4:30 pm; train arrives at Williams Depot at 6:45 pm.

Train Seasons: Historic steam engines pull the train from Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend. Vintage diesel engines run all year. Grand Canyon Railway does not operate December 24 & 25.

Photo Gallery: Click here to view our photo galleries: Grand Canyon Photo Gallery and Grand Canyon Train Photo Gallery.

History: Click here to read about the history of the Grand Canyon Train. Click here to read about the "history of the Grand Canyon.

Frequently Asked Questions

This rate includes all taxes and fees, round-trip train fare, admission to Grand Canyon National Park, and Grand Canyon shuttle bus transportation. Children under 2 ride in an adult's lap for free. Please reserve online, or call us toll-free at 800-409-2190.

Grand Canyon Train Coach Class Car

Grand Canyon Train Coach Class Car

Magnificent Views at the Grand Canyon

Magnificent Views at the Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon Train Depot in Williams, Arizona

Grand Canyon Train Depot in Williams, Arizona

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