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The Conch Tour Train is one of Florida's most popular attractions, and for good reason. The expert engineers, and friendly staff have delighted over 10 million guests with the legends and lore of this charming tropical paradise.

Henry Flagler's railroad arrived in Key West on September 22, 1912 and the Island City was changed forever. The Conch Tour Train is proud to be the legacy of Flagler's engineering miracle.

Join The Conch Tour Train on a 'train ride' through time. Be taken back to the days before civilization when fierce Indians left their enemy's bones to bleach in a tropical wilderness naming the island Bone Key. Explore a lush, tropical island, and discover the charm and grace of one of America's most unique architectural pleasures. Get to know characters like John James Audubon, Ernest Hemingway, and Harry S. Truman and, like them, become captivated by the magic that is Key West.

From bold Spanish explorers and brave 'Wreckers' to the great cigar barons and sponge magnets... The Conch Tour Train will transport you from the golden age of settlement through the exciting railroad days, the depression and WWII. There's much to see and learn.

Tour Highlights: Take a ‘train ride’ through time, Be taken back in history, Get to know the characters who called Key West home, and Ride on one of Florida’s most popular attractions.

Exclusion

Gratuity and transportation.

Hours of operation

Tour is available daily 9:00 am to 4:30 pm. Closed the last Saturday in October for Fantasy Fest. Tours depart approximately every 30 minutes.

Duration

Approximately 1.5 hours.

Location Booth Location: Conch Train Depot-Mallory Square - 303 Front St., Key West, FL, 33040 at the Corner of Truman and Duval. Nearest Intersection: Front Street and Whitehead Street or Duval and Truman.

Additional Information Parking is available at Mallory Square or The Westin Parking garage. Parking is also available on the street at meters. This tour now makes a stop at Truval Village close to Southernmost Point, Hemingway Museum, The Butterfly Conservatory, The Lighthouse, and the Star of the Sea Grotto. You can get off and board a different train to return.

Participant restrictions

Currently Children ages 12 and under ride FREE.

Location

Booth Location: Conch Train Depot-Mallory Square - 303 Front St., Key West, FL, 33040 at the Corner of Truman and Duval. Nearest Intersection: Front Street and Whitehead Street or Duval and Truman.

Additional Information Parking is available at Mallory Square or The Westin Parking garage. Parking is also available on the street at meters. This tour now makes a stop at Truval Village close to Southernmost Point, Hemingway Museum, The Butterfly Conservatory, The Lighthouse, and the Star of the Sea Grotto. You can get off and board a different train to return.

Participant restrictions Currently Children ages 12 and under ride FREE.

Policies Reservations are not required (seating is first come - first seated). Upon confirmation of your tour, a TRUSTED TOURS e-ticket will be emailed to you. Please print and submit THIS voucher to the facility. Third party vouchers will not be accepted – Trusted Tours E-Tickets only. Once E-ticket has been redeemed, Ticket is non-refundable.

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Mallory Square - 303 Front Street Key West Florida 33040, Key West, Florida, USA

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