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    Sarena T.

    What a unique experience! This is the perfect relaxing activity if you're looking to spend some quality time chatting with friends. Great for big groups, a date (or even more so a double date!), and families with kids. We did the Bertram Flyer which was 3.5 hours round trip as advertised. When you park at the parking lot at the depot (easy to spot), make sure you head to the building on the right side of the parking lot to pick up your tickets at will call, and then go through the entrance at the depot to get in line to have your tickets checked. GET THERE EARLY and give yourself enough time to pick up your tickets from will call. They close the doors 10 minutes before departure and we did see several people being turned away. The train departs on time, if not a few minutes early. We sat in the Buckeye Trail car and it was comfortable! No seat belts, and plenty of leg room. The windows on one side were pretty cloudy which affected the view, but the staff member let us open our windows. The more expensive lounge cars didn't have that issue and had clear windows. There is also a small bathroom in each car. The lounge cars have tables and free snacks, but I preferred the experience without the tables. Next time I may try the Silver Pine car since it looked super comfortable! I didn't have high expectations of the view and was glad I didn't. You see brush for most of the ride which obscured the open fields you otherwise would see. A lot of the ride was through the city of Cedar Park, and don't expect to see animals either. There is a concessions car in the middle of the train. I found the prices to be high, especially for the toys and souvenirs. Coffee is $3 for example. However, you can bring your own snacks and drinks (no alcohol I believe) and they don't check bags. The 15 minute layover is only enough to stretch your legs, walk through the mini museum, and take pictures. Overall I enjoyed this chill experience and would do it again!

    Thing Two....allllllllllll aboard!
    Courtney B.

    Just in time for much-needed summer adventures, the Austin Steam Train Association invites you to ride the rails through the Texas Hill Country! If this is your first time taking a ride with Austin Steam Train, know that you're in for a fun, leisurely ride -- as well as a glimpse back in time. One of the goals of this nonprofit locomotive organization is to re-create first-hand experiences of historic railroading. Kids and grown-ups of all ages will enjoy boarding vintage train cars that are fully restored for modern comfort. The historic Hill Country Flyer will take you on a 66-mile round trip from Cedar Park to Burnet, with a brief layover in Burnet for lunch and shopping. The Bertram Flyer is a shorter journey, traveling from Cedar Park to Bertram. A 15-minute layover in Bertram gives you just enough time to tour the fully restored 1912 train depot there. The Bertram Flyer runs on a seasonal schedule. All seats are reserved and preassigned. The train departs Saturday at 10 a.m. and returns at 1 p.m. On Sundays, it departs at 2 p.m. and returns at 5 p.m. The train runs from March through November. Thing Two and I had I good time on the Saturday evening train ride. We brought in our own food to avoid paying for high priced snacks on board. Small IPA's were being sold for $6.00 (Yikes). If you have the time to board this train just once, it's worth it.

    Joey L.

    Looking at the reviews, you will need to come with tempered expectations to enjoy this train ride. We did the Hill Country Flyer, a 6.5hr ride to Burnet (with 2 hr stop in Burnet). When we went, the temp was about 88-deg but the ac in the passenger car kept us comfortable the whole trip. But all the cars are vintage with possibly questionable reliability. The scenery is also ok at best, there are some gravel quarries, some brush, even as RV storage place along the way. The big draw is the train itself and you'll really have to be into the history of the train and the classic nature of it to enjoy. My son is a massive train history guy and loved seeing the Milwaukee Road, New York Central, and CA Zephyr passenger cars on this train. The staff are also really nice and do what they can to educate and help.

    Jalai G.

    I booked the wine train after watching a few video advertisements on IG and since I haven't been to Napa yet I wanted to try a small experience closer to home. The good was that the pictures of the cars were accurate and the staff was friendly everything was clean and organized. The bad was for the price of the experience I do not feel it's worth the money. There is a sommelier from the winery on board who gives you 5 one ounce pours to taste the wines on the 2.5 hour trip. She did give great descriptions of the wines but I expected more. There were only snacks available for purchase and a single size bag of chips was 4.50. The train lets you off in what looks like an abandoned cowboy town. They provide you with a card for a free wine tasting for 2 however you cannot use it the same day and it is only at this tasting room location even though they have 3 locations. In fact you cannot order any tastings or wine by the glass during the 2 hour stop only bottles. And the food availability for purchase is a $25 charcuterie board that is really only enough for one person or a chicken salad sandwich box which is better priced but not worth it if you don't eat meat. I saw many people on the tour leave the winery and walk 10 minutes to fast food places. On the ride back you cannot drink any wine and the car was silent without the sommelier. They should play music or give fun facts. They also ran out of water. Most people ended up just taking a nap on the ride back as this is basically an all day experience. I would recommend bringing card games to occupy yourself. I would only recommend a trip if you're going for just a train ride and I would bring snacks and drinks if it is allowed.

    Daichan S.

    I was excited to try this train ride for Mother's Day since it sold out so quickly last year! However, this year mimosas weren't included but we still decided to try it. If you are picking up tickets from Will Call, plan to get there early. There is a bit of a line but it moves rather quickly. This is a 2 hour train ride to Burnet, two hour layover there (which was another horrible experience), and 2 hours back. This organization is volunteer based and while most of the staff/volunteers were friendly, my train attendant was not. From the moment I walked onto our designated adult only cart, the cart attendant Eric was extremely rude. I was concerned about our seating. We thought it was an open train cart but instead was a private room. I simply asked, how do we get ppen seating since we weren't aware we were in a compartment and he gave a rude response. Told me apparently I didn't read what I booked and I need to sit where booked. Additionally, he made smart comments about people stealing Arizona teas as my family and I grabbed complimentary drinks and muffins that we were offered. Oh, and lets not forget, he made sure to stop at every private room, tell everyone happy Mother's Day and have small talk, yet skipped over our room each time. I personally believe, if you feel some sort of way about a particular race, you should not work with the public where you are sure to encounter other races. The additional train carts were very pretty and vibrant with all open seating but they were not adult only carts. The train also includes a concession cart that sells light snacks, drinks, canned alcoholic beverages, and souvenirs. I try not to let people ruin my day and hoped for a great experience but Mr. Eric unfortunately messed that up for me.

    LaPeshaa C.

    This is such a neat experience! My son loves trains so I'm not sure why we haven't been earlier. These are old school trains with lots of cars being pulled. You can walk through them, explore, and really get that old time feeling. I went on the St Patrick's day train and had a ball. The live music was so fun and they made sure to get everyone involved. The green cocktails were cute and festive but needed more booze in them! You can bring your own food and snacks to save money and I am all for that! I am looking forward to another train trip!

    Train ride to hades!
    Tom K.

    Sorry, but this trip was miserable. Advertised as air conditioned cars. We took the sunset trip starting at 7 P.M. it was 99 degrees outside and 98 degrees inside this tin can. The attendant said "sorry about the poor air conditioning but these cars were built in 1930-1950. So in other words "Sorry we mislead you by saying there was air conditioning". Can't open the windows but it wouldn't help much as the train was only allowed to travel at 10 MPH due to something called a thermal heat restriction. We were the pot roast in the stew pot. Went to the ticket office to buy tickets to avoid the $4/ticket service charge on line only to discover there is a service charge no matter where you buy them. So add an extra $4 to the advertised price of each and every ticket. Since they can't travel faster than 10 MPH, they are not doing the 90 mile round trip original journey or, so they said, it would take 9 hours! Said probably only about 15 miles out and then back 15 miles. That's 15 miles too far. We've ridden this train a couple of times before with our grands, but it was in early spring or winter before. This trip was miserable and I would pay another $100 if they would just let me off. So sorry this turned out to be such a poor experience for us and our 5 year old granddaughter from Arkansas.

    One of many view and seats.
    Frankie M.

    Easy to book your tickets online. Usually depart on time. Cart sections depends on price range. Very family friendly. You pick up tickets on a building near by (about 25 meters). You just give your name and how many in your party and you'll get your tickets. Once you get your tickets, you'll walk to where the train is located, show your tickets and they will direct you to your cart. Once you find your seat/section...relax and enjoy the ride! The view to Borne is very relaxing and enjoyable. The train does provide drinks and snacks and some alcohol. Mask as of Jan 22, 2022 is required during the train ride. Bathrooms are located throughout various train carts.

    Maurice Beckham train!
    Tim L.

    We took the Austin Steam Train up to Burnet and absolutely loved it! We had both never been on a train before other than the metro and weren't sure what to expect. The train had plenty of free snacks and we had our open table to play cards on the way up and back. The Crew Chief even stopped by to give us some history on the different train cars which we really enjoyed. It was a cold, rainy day but we still enjoyed the views on the way up and back and had a ton of fun exploring Burnet. We stopped by the Warehouse BBQ for lunch and also grabbed a coffee in town as well! Well worth the trip and an overall fun experience!

    Sophia G.

    I liked my visit! I paid for the Cedar Park to Burnett ride. It's about 6.5 hours including a 2 hour stop in Burnett. I paid $60 per person for one of the more expensive carts the Rippling Stream one of the Adults Only lounges. And I'm glad I did. My cart had a lot of complimentary refreshments to choose from. And since we only had 10 people in my cart we pretty much had as many drinks as we wanted. I will admit we were the youngest people in our cart. So our fellow ride goers had higher expectations and were pretty disappointed with the look and feel of the train. But my boyfriend and I haven't experienced something like this before so we were excited and happy for the ride. So everything was new and great. I feel we're prepared for longer, faster train rides now. I really liked being in a cart with less people. We got to know almost everyone and we had great conversations. Daniel was absolutely amazing. His love for trains showed. And he was great to have conversations with. Great guy who answered everyone's questions and concerns. We toured the entire train and it's nice seeing the other carts. There are definitely way more seats in the others. And they're nice too. My picture below was taken in one of the carts I toured in. (I only have videos of the one I was actually in). I will admit the city of Burnett didn't have much to see or do. I purposely brought my own food. After researching some menus I gave up on vegan options. Which is normal in small towns. It's a VERY small town. The best part was the little show the city of Burnett put on for us. The actors were great, friendly, and funny. A really great crew and was happy to watch their show. We were very tired by the time we had to get back on the train. We board at 8:15 and start the ride at 9. Because of waking up early and walking around the small town we pretty much fell asleep when the excitement died down. If you've been on a train before you might have high expectations. But if not and love new experiences and trying new things I think you'll really like this trip. I really enjoyed it. Thank you to all the volunteers for making this trip absolutely amazing.

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    Daniel P.

    I'm pretty sure this is the tourism equivalent of chicken-&-waffles: another empty promise meant to separate me from my hard earned monies. Fortunately for me the plague was in top form. Was in the area looking for sustenance and 'Steam Train Association' showed on the map so I figured to pop in for a quick viddy before lunch. pulled up on a nearly empty lot, a shackled gate, and a locked door, the sign had the now common 'Closed for Plague' message which softened the blow of discovering "...that the train and rail yard are not open for public tours or photography" which meant the entirety of the museum was contained in the double-wide corner space in the strip. There's nothing inherently wrong with scenic train rides on vintage rolling stock, I've done it before and it's OK but that's just not my cup of meat. I was here for a bit of museuming but there was no museum to be had - nor postcarding nor touchable cars nor engines :-( sad face

    I mean, c'mon! Look at the gorgeous Texas view!

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    It was a cold, rainy day but we still enjoyed the views on the way up and back and had a ton of fun exploring Burnet.

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    2.5(10 reviews)
    9.4 mi

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    The metro rail is super convenient and fast. The trains equipped with free WiFi. Always clean but…read morefills up quickly during the rush. The station itself has plenty parking, could be lighted a little more but appears to be fairly safe. I've seen metro police there a couple times not sure if it was just to patrol or if something occurred.

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    MetroRail Howard Station - Validate your paper ticket here. If you have a CapMetro RFID, first tap the card on the bullseye, then swipe your reduced fare pass.

    Validate your paper ticket here. If you have a CapMetro RFID, first tap the card on the bullseye, then swipe your reduced fare pass.

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