4 MAY 18�25, 2022 CULTURE & HERITAGE All aboard the steam train! Sumpter Valley Railroad/Contributed photo Crews have been busy getting ready for the Sumpter Valley Railroad’s 2022 season. Sumpter Valley Railroad season is in full swing breaking down in December 2021. Svaty said it should be back in action by mid-July. By Lisa Britton Go! Magazine MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND S UMPTER — The Sumpt- er Valley Railroad is up and running for the season with rides on weekends, and some special extended days coming up on Memorial Day weekend. Riders will climb aboard the #3 wood-burning Heisler. “This is an amazing steam engine,” said Kim Svaty, depot manager. “It’s a favorite of many and such fun to see run.” Wood-burning, however, means that someone is splitting wood. Svaty said each round trip requires one bunker of wood. “So if you hear a volun- teer say they split wood all weekend you now know how important that job is,” she said. The #19 Mikado is cur- rently under repair after The annual Sumpter Flea Market happens again over Memorial Day weekend, and the SVRR will off er short runs from the Sumpter Sta- tion at 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 2 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. on May 28 and 29. “These shorter runs have become very popular,” Svaty said. “It gives more people an opportunity to ride the train as well as take in all the events in town.” Fares are $18 adults, $15 seniors/military and $11 for ages 3-17. There’s also a rumor that The High Country Outlaws will make an appearance that weekend — and Fa- ther’s Day weekend, as well. LOOKING AHEAD “In a Landscape: Clas- sical Music in the Wild” returns this year June 25 and June 26, at 4:30 p.m. CELEBRATING THE HISTORY OF EASTERN OREGON both days. Tickets must be purchased in advance at inalandscape.org. Short runs will return for the Fourth of July fl ea market weekend, July 2 and 3, and again during Baker City’s Miners Jubilee, May 16 and 17. August features all full runs between McEwen Depot and the Sumpter Sta- tion. Fares are $25 adults, $22 seniors/military and $16 for ages 3-17. Short runs return for the Labor Day weekend fl ea market, as well as a special Wine and Cheese full run on Sept. 3 featuring Copper Belt Winery and The Cheese Fairy. This is for ages 21 and older, and the fare is $60. The Full Moon train is set for Sept. 10, the Hot Dog and Marshmallows Train re- turns Sept. 11, and October again features Fall Foliage train rides. And those bandits strike every month. For a full schedule, and to make reservations, visit sumptervalleyrailroad.org.