Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 9 May 2009, p. 5

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The G'I‘A’s only tourâ€" ist railway will officially open the 2009 season with regular round trips between Uxbridge and Stoufiville on WWW?- The York-Durham Heri- tage Railway will operate every Sunday until labour Day weekend. From Septem- ber until Halloween. the train will travel between Uxbridge and Whitchurch-Stouffville on Saturdays and Sundays. Round trips leave the restored Uxbridge station at 10 am. and 2:30 pm. and from the Stoufiville Station at [10011. Tourist train on track for new season One-way travel time between Uxbridge and Stouffville is about an hour. Return fares are $22.50 for “adults and $15 for chil- dnen aged two to 12._Seniors and students aged 13 to 17 will be charged $20.50. Chil- dren under two who do not occupy a seat can travel free. A family pass for up to two adults and three children is available for $68. Group dis- counts and one-way fares are also available. For thethirdseason, horse drawn wagon rides are avail- able for passengers of the lunchtime train at Uxbridge station. The wagon ride will take passengers on a tour of downtown Uxbridge. There is no additional charge for these rides The railway operates over some of hilliest and windie5t trackage east of the Rocky Mountains. The highest point on the line is atop the Oak Ridges Moraine, which is 100 metres higher than either the Stoufiville or Uxbridge train stations. Formeinfonnafion,g) toydhn man. You can email the whey at Wmcaorcaflsossszm York. connected. yrt.ca VOIK IIOIOI 'IAIIII \VIVA

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