Published: May 8, 2026
By: Adam Burns
Sky Railway operates on the former Santa Fe Southern route between Santa Fe and Lamy, a short but scenic corridor that cuts through the Galisteo Basin—high desert, wide horizons, and those Sangre de Cristo mountain backdrops that seem to follow you. The experience today is intentionally more than transportation: most departures feature live entertainment and themed programming that turns each trip into an event rather than a “museum ride.”
The current era of Sky Railway began after a revival/relaunch of the former Santa Fe Southern operation, with excursions starting up under the Sky Railway name in late 2021.

At its core, the Ale Trail Train is exactly what it sounds like: a craft-beer tasting on rails. The train typically departs and returns to the Santa Fe Depot (round-trip), and the ticket is designed to be all-inclusive enough that you can show up, settle in, and let the hosts do the work.
According to Sky Railway’s own ride description, each ticket includes:
It’s positioned as a “taste local” experience—New Mexico breweries, New Mexico views, Santa Fe energy—packaged into a 2.5–3 hour-ish outing (exact run times vary by date/operating plan, but it’s consistently billed as a longer themed excursion rather than a quick scenic loop).
One detail your readers will appreciate: the Ale Trail isn’t locked to one brewery forever. The featured brewery can change by date/season, which keeps the ride fresh for repeat visitors and locals. A New Mexico beer-focused write-up from earlier seasons notes that each Ale Trail can feature a different brewery and that the onboard presentation is paced like a guided tasting—more than “here’s a cup,” it’s beer + story + context.
That rotation also means you can frame the Ale Trail Train as a reason to cover Sky Railway more than once on American-Rails: “which brewery is onboard this month?” is a built-in update hook.
Unlike a typical pub crawl, the Ale Trail Train is structured around comfort and continuity:
1) You’re seated the whole time
No hopping between venues, no waiting for a rideshare between pours. The train becomes the venue, and the scenery becomes your moving mural.
2) The entertainment is part of the pacing
Sky Railway leans into live performance across many of its offerings, and the Ale Trail Train follows that model—music onboard helps bridge the “between tastings” moments so the experience stays lively without feeling rushed.
3) The landscape is quietly the star
The Santa Fe–Lamy corridor doesn’t have the vertical drama of a mountain-climbing railroad—but it trades that for big, open high-desert scale. The Galisteo Basin vistas, the shifting light, and (if you catch a late departure) the way New Mexico sunsets seem to arrive in slow motion are exactly what makes a “sit back and sip” format feel natural here.
First-class angle: riding the Acoma lounge car
If you want an extra paragraph that gives the article a premium “railfan-travel” hook, mention the Acoma lounge car upgrade, which Sky Railway promotes as a rare piece of Santa Fe passenger history: an original lounge car from the 1937 Super Chief. Sky Railway notes its Art Deco interior and limited seating, and industry coverage has highlighted it as a notable surviving car connected to that famous trainset.
Here are the takeaways that typically matter most for planning:
Plenty of tourist railroads do “wine trains” and “beer trains.” What makes Sky Railway’s New Mexico Ale Trail stand out is the combination of Santa Fe’s arts-and-entertainment sensibility, a historic corridor revived for immersive experiences, and a format that pairs perfectly with the landscape: slow travel, big views, local beer, and live music—all in one ticket. To learn more about this unique excursion please click here to visit Sky Railway's website.
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