AP PHOTOS: All aboard 'The Polar Express'


              Steams shoots out from a 1913 steam locomotive as the Polar Express begins it's journey to the "North Pole" on the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad, Friday, Nov. 27, 2015, in Portland, Maine. The popular train ride, based on the well-known children's book, has rides scheduled throughout the holiday season. Passengers ride about a mile and a half along Casco Bay on the Eastern Promenade to the “North Pole.” (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
Steams shoots out from a 1913 steam locomotive as the Polar Express begins it's journey to the "North Pole" on the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad, Friday, Nov. 27, 2015, in Portland, Maine. The popular train ride, based on the well-known children's book, has rides scheduled throughout the holiday season. Passengers ride about a mile and a half along Casco Bay on the Eastern Promenade to the “North Pole.” (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

For a trip to the North Pole, there's no finer way to travel than on board The Polar Express.

Railroads around the country offer seasonal trips to see Santa between Thanksgiving and Christmas, including the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. and Museum.

The festively decorated train offers passengers hot chocolate and cookies and a reading of "The Polar Express" during its one-mile journey along Casco Bay.

Chris Van Allsburg's beloved story of one young boy's magical winter journey won the Caldecott Medal in 1986.

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