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Jingle All the Way to Santa’s Village

Nov 24, 2025 03:30PM ● By Seth Henderson
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As the train departs, Santa’s elves spring into action, filling each car with laughter, song and pure holiday fun. Photo courtesy of the River Fox Train



WEST SACRAMENTO, CA (MPG) – The River Fox Train’s Magical Christmas Train has been entirely transformed, providing guests an opportunity to visit Santa’s Village, sing songs and celebrate the holidays along the way from Nov. 28 until Dec. 28.

The River Fox’s 10-mile-long track, originally opening in 1911, features more than a train ride, as guests deboard from the train into a “snowy” holiday scene with opportunities to buy gifts, meet Santa and take memorable photos.

"The Magical Christmas Train is one of the most enchanting times of the year," said Robert Jason Pinoli, president and CEO of Mendocino Railway, parent company of the River Fox Train. "For decades, this experience has brought families and friends together to pause the hustle and bustle of everyday life and share a moment of wonder. It is a cherished tradition that continues to grow, offering a place where guests can reconnect, laugh and create lasting memories."

The journey to Santa’s village takes about an hour to complete and hot chocolate is provided in keep-sake mugs. Each train car is decorated with a theme, corresponding with a ticket. River Fox Train team members dress as Santa’s elves energetically chorale through the car, encouraging guests to sing along in various Christmas carols.

Children on board can write letters to Santa while on board and Mrs. Claus makes an appearance through each car, greeting guests throughout the journey.

“We would love to have people come and make it a tradition in their families and recognize them every single year when they come back,” public relations manager Kim Preciado said. “Just leaving a magical impression on them.”

The Magical Christmas Train is for guests of all ages, featuring a bar car on the train, serving alcohol to attendees 21 or older. Smoking and vaping is not permitted on the train and at the boarding station. Guests are encouraged to arrive 30 minutes prior to departure and parking is free. Standard tickets for ages three and up are $74.15 and infants with lap seating only are $12.

The River Fox Train is located at 18095 County Road 117 in West Sacramento. To learn more about the Magical Christmas Train or other events from the River Fox Train, visit riverfoxtrain.com/experiences/magical-christmas-train. Follow the River Fox Train on social media at facebook.com/RiverFoxTrain and instagram.com/sacramentoriverfoxtrain.

Built in 1911 by the Northern Electric Company, the River Fox Train's 10-milé track originally transported passengers throughout the Sacramento area. While electric passenger service ended in 1941, the line continued operating with diesel freight, linking the fertile farmlands of the Sacramento Valley with markets across California.

In 2003, Sierra Railroad merged with the Yolo Shortline, maintaining freight service and reviving passenger excursions under the name Sacramento River Train.

Today, the line operates as the River Fox Train under Mendocino Railway, a Class Ill common carrier, and the line continues to be used in interstate commerce.

A sister line to the world-famous Skunk Train built in 1885, the River Fox Train offers a blend of history and experience with scenic railbike rides, relaxing beer and wine trains, and festive holiday adventures that celebrate the nostalgic charm of California rail travel.