Since its inaugural ride in 1958, the Conch Tour train has been offering an in-depth view of the city’s most charming, historic and interesting attractions.
The train engineers are “Conchs” themselves, a term used to describe Key West locals who either grew up in the city or came for a visit and never went back! You’ll be enlightened with local tales of the past and interesting facts, and receive an up-close view of the city’s lovely Victorian architecture and famous tin roofs.
You’ll also learn about the many residents, both past and present, that make the "Conch Republic" so unique. See some of the spots frequented by Hemingway and find out why Harry Truman spent so much time on the island. Listen to accounts of how pirates, Indians, and wreckers lived, fought, and worked, giving Key West its extraordinary reputation.
The historic Conch Tour Train tour is 70 minutes long, making one full loop through Old Town Key West. Take your seat on the Conch Tour Train and discover the many reasons why it’s a favorite among visitors and locals alike.
Stops:
- Conch Tour Train Front Street Depot
- Truval Village
- Conch Tour Train Station
- Flagler Station at the Historic Seaport