Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town!

This year, Santa Claus is leaving his sleigh at the North Pole and coming to town early on a train. Five local communities will celebrate “Christmas in a Small Town” on Saturday, December 5, 2009, when Santa and his friends arrive aboard a special train provided by Steamtown National Historic Site.

Now in its twelfth year, the “Christmas in a Small Town” celebration, also known as the Santa Train, is a project of the Lackawanna Heritage Valley Authority. The event draws large crowds of excited families to the restored train stations in the towns of the mid and upper Lackawanna Valley. It has become a tradition and a day to celebrate the heritage of Northeastern Pennsylvania!

The Santa Train will arrive at the train station in each community at the following times:

10:30 a.m. – Carbondale Train Station, River St., Carbondale

11:35 a.m. - Archbald Train Station, Pike St., Archbald

12:20 p.m. – Jessup Train Station, Church St., Jessup 

1:00 p.m. – Olyphant Train Station, Lackawanna Ave., Olyphant

1:45 p.m. – Dickson City Train Station, Boulevard Ave., Dickson City    

Families are encouraged to assemble at the communities’ train stations to welcome Santa as the train pulls into town. At each stop, Santa and his friends will greet all of the children, hearing their lists for special Christmas wishes. After the visit with Santa, families enjoy refreshments, live entertainment, and special activities. The Valley View Marching Band performs at the Archbald and Jessup train stations, greeting Santa with holiday music and entertaining the crowd. The Santa Train and its crew will be available for photo opportunities while at each station.

All activities are free. Train rides for the public are not available at this event.  

“Christmas in a Small Town” is sponsored by the Lackawanna Heritage Valley Authority in partnership with Steamtown National Historic Site, the Delaware and Lackawanna Railroad, Pennsylvania Northeast Regional Rail Authority, with special thanks to the City of Carbondale, the Carbondale Business Association, Archbald Borough, Jessup Borough, Jessup 21st Century, Olyphant, Dickson City, the Lackawanna Historical Society, the Lackawanna County Convention and Visitors Bureau, Propst Transportation, Quinn’s Market, First Liberty Bank, and Old Forge Bank.

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