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Colorado's Thomas The Train Rides
Published: January 24, 2026
By: Adam Burns
Every year, the iconic blue engine Thomas the Tank Engine rolls into town, capturing the hearts and imaginations of children and families at various locations across the United States. One of the most picturesque locations where this beloved event takes place is Colorado.
Nestled amidst the breathtaking backdrop of towering mountains and lush greenery, "A Day Out With Thomas" offers an enchanting experience that goes beyond just a simple train ride—it’s a journey into the world of fun, family bonding, and unforgettable memories.
The Magic Begins: Event Overview
"A Day Out With Thomas" is a family-friendly event inspired by the world-famous "Thomas & Friends" TV series. It provides a unique opportunity for fans young and old to step into the world of Sodor and embark on a railway adventure with the star of the show, Thomas himself.
In Colorado, this event takes place at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden, where the setting is nothing short of magical.
The Main Attraction: Ride with Thomas
The highlight of the day, of course, is the opportunity to ride aboard a train pulled by Thomas. Guests get to experience a short but delightful journey aboard vintage coaches, giving them a taste of rail travel from a bygone era.
As Thomas chugs along the scenic tracks, children delight in the gentle sway of the train while observing the beautiful landscape that Colorado has to offer. The ride typically lasts around 25 minutes, which is just long enough to keep younger attendees engaged without losing interest.
Beyond the Train Ride: Activities and Attractions
While the train ride is the main attraction, "A Day Out With Thomas" offers a host of other activities designed to engage and entertain families:
Meet Sir Topham Hatt
One of the beloved characters from the series, Sir Topham Hatt, also makes an appearance. Children can have their photos taken with him, capturing a memento of this magical day.
Storytelling Sessions and Videos
Throughout the event, there are storytelling sessions where children can listen to tales of Thomas and his friends. There are also video screenings featuring episodes from "Thomas & Friends," providing plenty of opportunities for fans to enjoy their favorite stories.
Live Music and Entertainment
Various live shows and musical performances are held during the event, where kids can sing along to the catchy themes from the series or dance to lively tunes with their favorite characters.
Interactive Play Zones and Activities
Many events feature play zones where kids can engage in arts and crafts, including building their own train creations. Interactive exhibits and games keep little ones entertained and stimulated.
Gift Shop and Souvenirs
Families can purchase Thomas-themed merchandise as a keepsake of their experience. From toys and books to t-shirts and hats, the gift shop offers something for every Thomas fan.
Colorado Railroad Museum
The Colorado settings for "A Day Out With Thomas" add an extra layer of charm to the experience. At the Colorado Railroad Museum, not only do guests enjoy the Thomas-themed activities, but they can also explore the museum's impressive collection of historic locomotives and railcars. Kids learn about the history of railroads in Colorado and the role they played in shaping the state's development.
Creating Unforgettable Memories
"A Day Out With Thomas" is more than just an event; it's a cherished tradition for many families. The excitement leading up to the event, the joy of seeing Thomas in real life, the thrill of the train ride, and the smiles on children’s faces as they meet their favorite characters all contribute to creating lifelong memories. It's a day where the simple pleasures of imagination come to life, allowing both children and adults to escape into a whimsical world of locomotives and adventures.
Tips for Planning Your Visit
Book Tickets in Advance: With the popularity of "A Day Out With Thomas," tickets can sell out quickly. Families are encouraged to book their tickets well in advance to secure their preferred time slots.
Arrive Early: To make the most of the day, arriving early is advisable. This allows families to enjoy the various activities and attractions before and after their train ride.
Dress Comfortably: Given the event's outdoor nature and the varying Colorado weather, comfortable and weather-appropriate attire is recommended.
"A Day Out With Thomas" is truly a special event that blends the joy of a beloved children's character with the timeless appeal of train travel. Set against the scenic beauty of Colorado's landscapes, it promises an experience full of happiness and excitement, capturing the essence of childhood wonder. For families seeking a memorable day out, a dose of nostalgia, and plenty of smiles, this event checks all the boxes. So, all aboard for a day of fun, laughter, and endless adventure with Thomas the Tank Engine and his friends!
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