9 GRAB BAG AN ASSORTMENT OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AUGUST 25�SEPTEMBER 1, 2021 Eagle Cap Excursion Train runs again Trips planned for September, October EAGLE CAP EXCURSION TRAIN Trains are scheduled for September and October. For the schedule, see www. eaglecaptrainrides.com. Round-trip excursions depart from the Elgin Train Depot. By Janet Dodson For Go! Magazine E LGIN — The Eagle Cap Excursion Train season picks up again this fall, beginning with exciting train robberies per- formed by the Gold Rush Bandits Sept. 4 and 5. “We look forward to welcom- ing passengers again,” said Ed Spaulding, president of the Friends of the Joseph Branch and one of the volunteer engi- neers. “It’s been an interesting chapter for the train business, and we are anxious to get things somewhat back to normal.” Like many businesses, events and visitor attractions, the Eagle Cap Excursion Train was forced to take 2020 off , due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Ed Spaulding/Contributed photo Halted by wildfi res this summer, the Eagle Cap Excursion Train has planned fall rides along the river in September and October. Friends of the Joseph Branch, the nonprofi t organization that manages the excursion train business on the Wallowa Union Railroad, used the downtime to upgrade equipment and develop safety protocols for dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, always with an eye on getting the excur- sion business back on track. When, after only one train ride, the Elbow Creek Fire took off north of the tracks in early July, the Excursion Train was forced to take a step backward again and cancel the rest of the trips scheduled for July and Au- gust. Spaulding said the organiza- tion added rides on Sept. 5, Sept. 15, and Oct. 2 to make up for the loss of the summer rides. “The milder weather and fall colors make riding the train in the fall especially pleasant and scenic,” he said. Eagle Cap will run eight trains in September and three in Octo- ber. For the fall schedule and trip descriptions, and to book tickets, go to eaglecaptrainrides.com. To provide extra spacing between travel parties, seat- ing is assigned and there are fewer passengers on each ride — which means some rides are already sold out. In keeping with current state regulations, masks are required in the Elgin Depot and when on the train, except while eating or drink- ing. The train is fully cleaned and disinfected between rides. Providing quality and compassion to all his patients. Eagle Cap Excursion Train Dr Sanders specializes in all aspects of the foot and ankle. Anything from foot & ankle pain to diabetic foot care & limb salvage, injuries, surgery, skin or toe nail conditions, sports medicine, he covers it all! Get on board for fun! Tickets are available for our busy fall season. Homemade Burgers & Fries 2830 10th St Baker City, Oregon Brian Sanders, DPM Accepting most insurances Baker City office hours: Mon-Thurs 8am-5am Clinic hours: Tuesday 8am-5pm Thursday 8am-12pm Clinic offices in Ontario (every other monday) John Day (every other monday) La Grande (every Wednesday) 541-524-0122 Get the details on the website and reserve your seats, now! 602 Adams Ave. 541-962-7856 TUES-SAT • 11:30-9 SUN • 12-9 Book online or call 541.437.3652 www.eaglecaptrainrides.com