You'll travel back in time... just by arriving at our home station, an
1892-vintage freight station in Titusville, PA. Our three hour trip will take you to
where oil history began. Our tour
guides describe the people and places that make up Pennsylvania Oil
Country. Your family can share the fun of train travel and relive
history.
Special WW II train ride
and encampment.
On Saturday and Sunday June 22nd and 23rd we
will be having a WW II train ride with
reenactors on board, a WW II encampment at the
Perry Street Station and even a battle somewhere
along the ride.
You do not want to miss this event.
Both days the train departs Titusville at 1PM.
Special pricing applies:
Adults $22.00 each,
Seniors age 60+ $20.00 each,
Kids ages 1 to 12 are $ 15.00 each
and First Class regardless of age are $ 35.00.
For reservations call (814) 676-1733
First Class Tickets Now
Available
We now
have a First Class Car, the Wabash Cannonball.
Ride in the Wabash which has air conditioning more comfortable seating. Enjoy
separate boarding. Also included is a soda or water provided right
in your car. No standing in line for one in the concession car.
Tickets are $30.00 regardless of age. Seating is limited in First
Class so hurry and order your tickets now, (814) 676-1733.
Not available on Mystery rides.
Road Construction Advisory (click
here for more
information)
You'll find special attractions... like the open-air car --
weather
permitting, you'll have a perfect view of
the beautiful northwestern PA landscape. Bring your canoe!
Our train will haul you upstream and leave you at Perry
Street Station. Bicyclists can ride the 10 mile long bike
path through Oil Creek State Park. Bikes can be rented Monday
through Friday at Petroleum Centre by calling Oil Creek State Park at
(814)676-5915. We'll pick you and your bicycle up at Petroleum Centre,
Rynd Farm
Station, or Drake
Well Station if you want to shorten your trip. See a variety
of wildlife from groundhogs to bald
eagles, with ducks, deer, and blue heron, as
well as the occasional black bear.
Bring your address book. The OC&T RR operates the
only working Railway Post
Office in the United States. You can send a postcard or enjoy a snack
during your ride. Maybe the postmaster will let you postmark your own
card.
We're
handicapped-accessible. All of our stations have floor-level boarding
platforms and wheelchair ramps. Wheelchair-bound riders and their
parties normally ride in the Railway Post Office car, where the view
from the baggage doors is magnificent.
Our Caboose Motel...
opened June, 2005. It's just across the parking lot from our
Perry Street Station at 407 South Perry Street. It
operates independently from the OCTRR. Reservations can be made
at 800-827-0690. The Motel features 21 caboose units and is open
24/7 during our operating
season. Three units are handicapped-accessible.