The Nickel Plate Heritage Railroad has announced that it will participate in the City of Noblesville’s “Frights at Forest Park” event on Friday, Oct. 25, thanks to the generous sponsorship of Duke Energy.
As part of this family-friendly event, attendees will have the opportunity to take guided tours of the historic train cars and enjoy complimentary popcorn and drinks.
Emily Reynolds, Executive Director of Nickel Plate Heritage Railroad, expressed her appreciation, saying, “We are incredibly grateful for Duke Energy’s support and their continued commitment to the Noblesville community. Their generosity enables us to bring history to life in a fun, interactive way, allowing local families to enjoy a memorable Halloween experience aboard our train.”
Frights at Forest Park will be from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25 at Forest Park in Noblesville. The event is free to attend.
About Nickel Plate Heritage Railroad
The Nickel Plate Express is a program of the Nickel Plate Heritage Railroad, a charitable nonprofit that operates the historic Arcadia Depot and offers entertainment and educational excursions on historic train equipment out of Forest Park. The 12.5 miles of Nickel Plate Track is owned by the Hoosier Heritage Port Authority. For tickets and more information visit NickelPlateExpress.org.
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