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New York Whiskey Tasting Train Rides (2026)
Published: May 7, 2026
By: Adam Burns
Nestled in the northeastern region of the United States, New York State boasts a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty.
Among its many attractions, whiskey train rides stand out as a unique blend of travel and tasting experience, offering passengers a window into both the scenic landscape and the art of whiskey making.
For those keen on embarking on such an adventure, the Arcade & Attica Railroad offers a whiskey train experiences that combine the allure of rail travel with the nuanced flavors of expertly crafted spirits.
Arcade & Attica 2-8-0 #18 leads an excursion over Cattaraugus Creek in Arcade, New York on September 27, 2025. Doug Kroll photo.
The Appeal
Whiskey train rides have grown in popularity due to their immersive nature, combining the nostalgia of luxury rail travel with an exploration into the burgeoning craft whiskey scene.
These excurions not only provide a distinctive way to discover New York’s stunning countryside but also offer intimate encounters with local distilleries and their passionate craftspeople. Participants have the rare opportunity to sample a diverse array of whiskeys, learn about the intricate distillation process, and appreciate the history and culture surrounding each sip.
Arcade & Attica Railroad
The Arcade & Attica is a heritage railway located in Western New York. Founded in 1917, it initially served as a freight line before transitioning to passenger excursions in the 1960s. Today, the railroad offers scenic train rides through rural landscapes, capturing the essence of historical rail travel.
The line runs approximately 15 miles from Arcade to Curriers, showcasing restored steam and diesel locomotives. A notable attraction is its vintage rolling stock, which provides visitors with a nostalgic journey through picturesque countryside. The A&A also hosts themed events, making it a popular destination for families and train enthusiasts.
Their "Whiskey On Wheels" venue is held at the end of August, featuring local crafts from nearby Ellicottville Distillery. The railroad states the trip includes a complimentary whiskey glass, live entertainment, and snacks. The trip lasts about 2 1/2 hours. To learn more about this event please click here to visit the railroad's website.
Preservation and Sustainability
Many whiskey train tastings are committed to preserving the historical aspects of train travel while incorporating sustainable practices. The restoration of ancient rail cars, for example, reflects a dedication to historical preservation. Additionally, environmental considerations, such as fuel-efficient locomotives and waste reduction practices, are increasingly emphasized to ensure these journeys are as sustainable as they are splendid.
Booking and Availability
Most whiskey tasting trains are seasonal, typically operating from spring through fall, when the landscape is most welcoming and vibrant. Booking can often be done through the websites of local rail companies or distilleries, and reservations are recommended given the popularity of these trips. Special events, including themed rides or collaborations with celebrity distillers, can also occur, adding extra incentive to plan early.
Whiskey tasting by train offers an unparalleled journey through both liquid craftsmanship and the state’s scenic grandeur. This fusion of tradition, taste, and travel speaks to those seeking a deeper understanding of whiskey, a love for railroads, or simply a memorable day out. As awareness and enthusiasm for these experiences grow, they promise to remain a treasured part of New York’s vibrant tapestry of attractions, educating and enchanting passengers for years to come.
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