Santa Train Set to Celebrate 25th Anniversary!

Santa Train committee members, from left: Dom Keating, Lackawanna Heritage Valley volunteer; Gina Tomassoni, Johnny Shnipes and Laurie T. Lewis, Archbald; Genie Lupini, Jessup 21st Century; Jennifer Muchal Macknosky, Dickson City Freight Station; Beth Barnes, Tina Popeck, Susan Scalzo, NBT Bank; Charlene Doyle, Pennsylvania Northeast Regional Rail Authority; Elizabeth Nagy, Honesdale National Bank; Doug Smith; April Rogato, LHV staff; Christian Brown, The Brown Initiative; Lorie Ransom, Delaware & Lackawanna Railroad; Megan Stevens and Dave Byers, National Park Service.

SCRANTON – The most wonderful time of the year is almost here, and so is the beloved Santa Train! Join us for the 25th anniversary of this free family event that brings magic and joy through the Lackawanna Valley on Saturday, December 2nd.
The Santa Train will travel along the historic Delaware & Hudson railroad line, stopping at six stations to greet children and families with special silver anniversary surprises. Santa, Mrs. Claus, elves, and other characters will distribute candy, gifts, and holiday cheer. The train will feature live entertainment by Doug Smith’s Dixieland All-Stars, Franko the Great, Ryan Cornelius the Balloon Wizard, a special guest appearance by the Brown Initiative, the Valley View High School Band, and Champ, the mascot of the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Rail Riders.
A holiday tradition since 1996, the Santa Train took a two-year hiatus but made a triumphant post-pandemic return in 2022 with hundreds of families and children in attendance. The train will arrive in Carbondale at 10:30 AM; Archbald at 11:20 AM; Jessup at noon; Olyphant at 12:45 PM; Dickson City at 1:30 PM, and its final destination, the Steamtown National Historic Site, at 3 p.m.
Beyond its popularity as a festive celebration, the Santa Train is a way of honoring the region’s rich heritage, shaped in large part by the railroad industry. With its origins in Carbondale, the D&H was one of the most important railroads in the country, connecting local coal mines with markets in New York and across the Atlantic seaboard. The Steamtown NHS in Scranton preserves and showcases the history and legacy of steam locomotives with exhibits, demonstrations, and excursions.
The Santa Train is a communitywide effort made possible by the Lackawanna Heritage Valley, Steamtown NHS, Delaware/Lackawanna Railroad, Pennsylvania Northeast Regional Rail Authority, Lackawanna County Visitors Bureau, Carbondale Business Association, City of Carbondale, the boroughs of Archbald, Jessup, and Jessup 21st Century Association, Dickson City, Olyphant, and the City of Scranton.
Special thanks to this year’s sponsors: Peoples Security Bank, Community Bank N.A., NBT Bank, Honesdale National Bank, Rotary Club of Scranton, North Penn Charitable Foundation, Quinn’s Market and Propst Transportation and Lackawanna County.