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Things to Do in Maine: Rail Bikes and more...

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    Things to Do: Shakespeare, rail bikes and a summer Christmas show Press Herald

    Rail bike excursions
    10:45 a.m., 12:25, 1:45, 3:25 and 4:45 p.m. Thursday through Sunday. Additional rides available on select Tuesdays. Revolution Rail at Seashore Trolley Museum, 195 Log Cabin Road, Kennebunkport, $60 for two-person ride, $100 for four-person ride. revrail.com/maine-railbiking
    Here’s one way to have some off-the-rails summer fun. Seashore Trolley Museum has teamed up with Revolution Rail Co. to offer rail bike rides on a 3.5-mile stretch of historic railroad. Rail bikes are pedal-powered recumbent vehicles with wheels that fit onto tracks, and you can choose a two- or four-seat bike. The guided tour will take you through a scenic part of the Atlantic Shore Line Railway. Your ticket includes admission to the museum, so you can explore the many exhibits and take a trolley ride.

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