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Fox River Trolley Museum
An Illinois Christmas Train Ride In South Elgin!
Published: November 20, 2025
By: Adam Burns
Tucked along the tree-lined banks of the Fox River in South Elgin, Illinois, the Fox River Trolley Museum is a working tribute to the region’s electric railway past. Part museum, part operating railroad, it offers visitors the rare opportunity to ride historic electric cars on a former interurban right-of-way—much like passengers did a century ago. For many families, its signature holiday event, Santa’s Trolley Express, is an annual tradition that blends nostalgia, storytelling, and the simple joy of a riverfront trolley ride.
A Brief History and Mission
The Fox River Trolley Museum was established in 1966 as the Railway Equipment Leasing and Investment Company by volunteers dedicated to preserving the electric railway legacy of the Chicago area and the Fox River Valley. It gained its current name in 1984.
The museum operates on a remnant of the historic interurban route that once connected river towns and suburbs to Chicago, a network anchored by the Chicago, Aurora & Elgin and its Fox River predecessor.
When interurban service vanished here in 1961, the museum’s founders stepped in to save equipment, stories, and a stretch of track where the public could experience it all in motion.
Today, the museum restores and operates a collection of streetcars and interurban cars—each one a rolling time capsule. From polished wood interiors to the distinctive buzz of traction motors and the clang of the conductor’s bell, a ride here is as much atmosphere as it is transportation. The route follows the scenic Fox River, paralleling a popular recreational trail, and offers glimpses of wildlife and woodlands that change beautifully with the seasons.
What a visit is like
Unlike static museums, Fox River Trolley Museum centers on the ride itself. Visitors board at the South Elgin depot for an out-and-back trip through riverfront forest preserves.
The distance is modest—ideal for families with young kids—but the experience feels immersive. Volunteers serve as operators, conductors, and interpreters, answering questions and pointing out historical details.
The museum also features a small gift shop and interpretive displays, and on many operating days multiple types of vintage cars are scheduled, making repeat visits rewarding.
The heart of the holidays: Santa’s Trolley Express
The museum’s most anticipated event, Santa’s Trolley Express, turns the classic heritage ride into a festive journey. Families board heated vintage trolleys at the South Elgin depot and set off down the rails to a holiday-themed stop along the river. On board, volunteer “elves” keep spirits high with seasonal music and stories, and each child gets time to meet Santa at the destination.
This experience combines history with heritage, allowing guests the chance to ride along a line built in 1896 while enjoying festive decorations harkening back to the 1950s.
What to expect
A timed, reserved experience: Santa’s Trolley Express typically runs on select days from late November into December, with set departure times. Tickets are sold in advance and often sell out early, so planning ahead is key.
A cozy ride in historic cars: The museum uses restored electric cars for these trips. While they’re heated, doors and platforms can be drafty by modern standards. Dress warmly and bring hats and gloves—in true interurban fashion, you’ll step between car and platform outside.
A stop to meet Santa: At the “North Pole” stop—often a decorated shelter within a forest preserve—families deboard to greet Santa, take photos, and soak in the ambiance before reboarding for the return journey. The experience focuses on conversation and connection rather than commercial spectacle.
Why It Resonates
Santa’s Trolley Express works because it keeps the magic simple and authentic. There’s no elaborate ride system or digital effects—just a real, historic train under winter skies, a warm seat by varnished woodwork, and a destination lit by holiday cheer. Parents often remark that the event feels like stepping into a storybook, and children love the idea of “riding to see Santa” on an old-fashioned trolley. For grandparents, the cars themselves can evoke powerful memories of the region’s past.
Planning tips
Book early!: This cannot be stressed enough. This event is extremely popular and sells out very quickly. If you have a large group or need adjacent seating, purchase as soon as tickets open.
Arrive early: Aim to be at the depot at least 20–30 minutes before departure to allow for parking, check-in, and boarding.
Dress for the weather: Platforms are outdoors, and brief waits at the holiday stop can be chilly. Layers make the ride comfortable.
Photos: Lighting can be low inside the cars. A smartphone with night mode or a small external light can help capture your family’s memories without flash.
Beyond the Holidays
While Santa’s Trolley Express is a marquee draw, the museum operates seasonally with special events throughout the year—springtime rides, fall leaf excursions, and themed family programs that highlight different eras of electric railway travel.
On regular operating days, you might ride one car on the outbound trip and a different car on the return, comparing the feel of a classic city streetcar with a higher-speed interurban coach. It’s a hands-on way to understand how electric rail once shaped daily life across Chicagoland.
Education and Preservation in Action
The museum’s collection includes equipment from major Chicago-area operators - such as the Chicago City Railways, aforementioned CA&E, Chicago Transit Authority, Aurora Elgin and Fox River Electric, and even standard railroads like the Soo Line - interpreted by volunteers who know each rivet and resistor.
Restoration is meticulous and ongoing, and proceeds from events like Santa’s Trolley Express go directly back into the care of the cars, track, and facilities. Visitors often leave with a new appreciation for the craft behind historic rolling stock—the carpentry, wiring, mechanical systems, and artistry that made early electric transit both practical and beautiful.
Why It Matters
In an era of screens and fast-paced attractions, the Fox River Trolley Museum offers an experience that’s tactile, human, and rooted in place. You hear the whir of motors and the echo of the bell; you see the river slipping by and feel the warmth of a wood-paneled interior that’s been lovingly preserved.
Santa’s Trolley Express layers on a sense of wonder that brings generations together—parents, kids, and grandparents sharing a ride that’s both a celebration of the season and a living lesson in regional history.
Before you go, verify current dates, times, ticketing, and policies directly with the museum. With a little planning, you’ll step aboard a piece of Chicago-area history and make a holiday memory your family will talk about long after the last carol fades.
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