Pumpkin train rides bring fall fun to flemington with black river & western

Pumpkin Train Rides Bring Fall Fun to Flemington with Black River & Western

FLEMINGTON, NJ – On October 26 and 27, families can hop aboard the Pumpkin Train to experience a classic fall celebration hosted by Black River & Western Railroad in partnership with Everitt Farms. Departing from 80 Stangl Road, this festive event invites guests to board the train in Flemington and travel to Everitt Farms for a day full of autumnal activities.

Once at Pumpkin Junction, visitors can enjoy picking pumpkins, taking a wagon ride, and exploring the corn box—perfect for getting into the seasonal spirit. The train ride itself adds a nostalgic charm, making the journey as enjoyable as the destination. With ticket prices ranging from $16 to $23, the Pumpkin Train offers a memorable fall outing for families looking to embrace the best of the season in style.

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