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Three Rivers Rambler
Tennessee Christmas Train Rides In Knoxville!
Published: December 8, 2025
By: Adam Burns
rail experiences. Blending regional history, volunteer-driven preservation, and a surprisingly rich sense of place, the Rambler has become a beloved attraction for locals, tourists, and rail enthusiasts alike. Its excursions follow the banks of the Tennessee River, uncovering the landscape, industries, and stories that shaped Knoxville from frontier town to contemporary city.
While the Rambler hosts a variety of seasonal excursions throughout the year, its most anticipated annual tradition is the Christmas Lantern Express—a family-oriented holiday ride featuring festive storytelling, vintage equipment, and the warm glow of lantern light reflecting off the river. For many families, this has become a cherished Knoxville holiday ritual.
Origins of the Three Rivers Rambler
The Three Rivers Rambler began excursion operations in the early 2000s as Knoxville’s civic interest in heritage tourism and riverfront revitalization accelerated. The project was conceived with two major goals:
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To showcase Knoxville’s “Three Rivers” region
Knoxville sits at the confluence of the Holston and French Broad rivers, which unite to form the Tennessee River. This hydrological meeting point energized early settlement, powered industry, and continues to shape the metropolitan region.
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To preserve regional rail heritage through public excursions
The Rambler utilizes a historic industrial corridor, parts of which date to the 1890s and once supported mills, quarries, and Knoxville’s manufacturing operations. Excursions offer a rare glimpse at these lesser-known backdrops of the city’s history.
The Rambler was supported early on by local preservation advocates, volunteers, and organizations committed to keeping Knoxville’s rail history accessible. Over the years, the railroad has steadily restored and acquired historically meaningful equipment, broadened its seasonal schedule, and developed a loyal following.
The Route: Knoxville’s Hidden Industrial Past
Excursions depart from the Rambler’s depot near University Commons, close to the University of Tennessee campus. From there, the train follows a roughly 11-mile round trip along the Tennessee River.
Along the route, guests encounter:
Historic Industrial Sites
Passengers pass remnants of former textile mills, quarries, and warehouses that once drove Knoxville’s economy. Though often overlooked from city streets, these structures help interpret how the city grew around river and rail.
Riverside Scenery
The line hugs the water closely for much of the trip, offering peaceful views of bluffs, wetlands, and wildlife. Seasonal changes alter the experience dramatically—from lush green summers to reflective winter landscapes ideal for holiday rides.
The Forks of the River
The Rambler’s namesake—the point where the Holston and French Broad rivers merge into the Tennessee—is a highlight of the excursion. This confluence was once seen as one of the most strategically important locations in Tennessee’s early history.
A Seasonal Favorite: The Christmas Lantern Express
Among its many excursions, the Rambler’s Christmas Lantern Express stands apart as Knoxville’s signature holiday train ride. This family-friendly journey combines old-fashioned storytelling, festive décor, and a warm, nostalgic atmosphere that appeals to both children and adults.
Below is a detailed look at what guests typically experience.
Atmosphere and Decorations
From the moment passengers arrive at the depot, the holiday transformation is clear:
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The station is adorned with twinkling lights, greenery, and Victorian-inspired lanterns.
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Coaches glow with soft warm lighting, creating a cozy evening ambience.
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Volunteers and staff dress in festive attire, keeping the experience interactive and immersive.
Once aboard, the lantern theme takes center stage—each car features decorative lanterns that evoke centuries-old river and rail traditions.
Storytelling and Onboard Entertainment
The Christmas Lantern Express is built around a narrated holiday tale that intertwines Tennessee folklore, Christmas themes, and the region’s riverside landscape. The story is performed live by costumed narrators who walk the train, engaging children along the way.
Entertainment typically includes:
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Sing-along carols
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Historical anecdotes
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Lantern-inspired folklore
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Character interactions
This blend of history and holiday whimsy sets the Rambler apart from more commercially themed Christmas trains.
Santa Claus Appearance
A highlight for families is Santa’s traditional visit. Midway through the journey, Santa boards the train to greet each child individually. Families can take photos, and Santa distributes a small holiday keepsake or treat.
The railroad intentionally focuses on classic traditions rather than modern branding—something many families find refreshing.
Why This Holiday Event Is So Popular
The excursion succeeds for several reasons:
1. A Tradition with Local Identity
The Rambler isn’t trying to replicate national franchises or movie-based Christmas rides. Instead, it leans into Knoxville’s local history, local geography, and local storytelling, resulting in a holiday event with genuine regional flavor.
2. Family-Friendly Yet Authentic
Kids enjoy the characters and Santa visit, while adults appreciate the heritage equipment, railway operations, and riverside scenery.
3. Accessible and Relaxed
The trip length—typically around 90 minutes—keeps the excursion enjoyable for families with small children. Passengers can move easily between coaches and enjoy open-air viewing sections when weather permits.
4. A Rare Winter Rail Experience
Many heritage lines operate primarily in spring, summer, and fall. The Rambler’s winter schedule gives railfans a rare chance to experience historic equipment in cooler-season operation.
Conclusion: A Knoxville Holiday Tradition
The Three Rivers Rambler has earned its place as one of Tennessee’s standout heritage rail attractions. With a route steeped in riverfront history, a strong roster of vintage equipment, and a dedicated volunteer base, the Rambler offers an authentic, scenic, and memorable excursion experience.
But it’s the Christmas Lantern Express that truly brings the railroad to life each December. With lantern-lit coaches, riverside nightscapes, classic holiday storytelling, and a refreshing focus on local tradition, this annual event captures the magic of the season in a uniquely Knoxville way.
For families looking to start a new holiday tradition—or for railfans eager to experience winter railroading in the South—the train remains a must-see highlight of East Tennessee’s holiday calendar. To learn more about the event and planning your trip please click here to visit the railroad's website.
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