Tioga Central Railroad
About
The Tioga Central Railroad is an excursion train operating out of beautiful downtown Wellsboro, PA. Enjoy a scenic ride through North Central Pennsylvania.
Tioga Central Railroad operates scenic excursion trains over a right-of-way which in part dates to 1840. The section between CP CORN (a location just south of Corning, New York) and Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania, was part of the Tioga Railroad, opened in 1840 to connect Blossburg, Pennsylvania, with the Chemung Canal at Corning.
The Tioga Railroad was renamed the Blossburg and Corning Railroad in 1854. The section between Lawrenceville and Wellsboro Junction, Pennsylvania (with the exception of the ten-mile section along Hammond Lake built in 1977) was completed in 1872 as the Wellsboro and Lawrenceville Railroad. This line extended south from a connection with the Blossburg and Corning Railroad at Lawrenceville through Wellsboro to the coal mines at Antrim, Pennsylvania.
For more information on operating hours., visiting guidelines and admission rates please visit https://tiogacentral.com/ or call +1 570-724-0990.