Summerland British Columbia - The Kettle Valley Steam Railway's Christmas Express is back on the
track, and it was clearly missed during the two years the pandemic kept it parked.
On 8 Dec 2022, decked out in the lights and colours of the season, the 110-year-old restored steam locomotive made its
first festive run from its Summerland station since 2019, loaded with passengers of all ages.
For anyone hoping to get a ticket to ride, it's booked solid all the way through 23 Dec 2022, the last day of its
Christmas schedule.
In total, that will be 24 runs with no vacancies.
"It's brilliant, we love it. This is one of our highlights, the Christmas runs. To see the smiles on the young
people's faces, it warms our hearts," Christmas Express engineer Eric Cooper said on CBC's Daybreak
South.
Tom Burley, president of the Kettle Valley Railway Society, says tickets for the Christmas Express have been sold out
for a couple of months.
It's Probably the Happiest Train in the World
Each ride lasts for one hour, along a 16 kilometre stretch of track through orchards and vineyards in B.C.'s southern
Interior.
The piece of track is all that remains from the original Kettle Valley Railway, which was built between 1910 and 1915
and ran 500 kilometres between Hope on the west side of the Fraser Canyon and Midway in the Interior.
During the journey, Christmas music plays and hot chocolate is served, all to keep passengers in the proper
mood.
Each trip also features a special visit from St. Nick.
"It's probably the happiest train in the world at the best of times, and Christmas time is special too. Lights are
on, and Santa comes by, and if it snows it's just magical," Burley said.
Crews Keep Train in Tip Top Shape
Burley says the steam engine has a lot of history behind it, "some of it good, and some of it not so good, but
it's still alive and well."
Keeping it that way requires a great deal of dedication from the people who know it best.
"The crew keeps it in tip top shape. A lot of the parts they have to make here, because they're unavailable. They
keep it running, and keep it going, and barely miss a day of operation," Burley said.
The COVID-19 pandemic was an exception when it came to keeping the Christmas Express steaming
along.
With limitations on the number of people permitted in the cars, Burley says operating the train wasn't
affordable.
While this year's Christmas Express rides are sold out, the Kettle Valley Steam Railway runs trains during tourist
season and offers several other excursion rides, including ones on Mother's Day and Easter weekend.
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