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Experience a different form of travel, and check out new cities and attractions | Photo via N.C. Department of Transportation

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The next time you want to get out and explore the state, skip a car ride and head for the train station. NC By Train is a family-friendly travel option that connects Raleigh and Charlotte (a ~3-hour trip) by offering 8 daily trips between the two cities — with many stops along the way.

Exterior of a train

Stops include Cary, Durham, Greensboro, Kannapolis + High Point | Photo via N.C. Department of Transportation

A train ride is an ideal way to travel with children as the seats are comfortable, there’s more legroom than on a plane + they can get up, stretch and move around more freely. #ProTip: Ask for a conductor activity book with fun games and activities to play during the ride.

To get your next adventure started, NC By Train is offering a special $5 summer kids fare now through August 31. Customers can use discount code V256 when booking to take advantage of the one-way $5 fare for one child (ages 2-12) with the purchase of a regularly priced adult ticket (limit one child per adult).

Here are a few stops we recommend:

Exterior of a train

Photo via N.C. Department of Transportation

Bonus: NC By Train also services connections to DC, NY + NJ.

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