The Indiana State Fair is rolling out a new attraction that will move guests across the grounds in a whole new way.
In partnership with North American Midway Entertainment, The Indiana State Fair will debut a new train ride during this year’s event. The new attraction will give fairgoers a chance to sit back, relax, and enjoy a scenic ride through the Fairgrounds while taking in sights from a new perspective.
The attraction will feature two trains, each with a capacity of approximately 90 passengers. Guests will board at a newly constructed depot and embark on a 15-minute round-trip ride along a one-mile track that loops through key areas on the north side of the Fairgrounds, and return to the depot.
Construction is nearly completed and includes more than just the track. A new train depot will serve as the central boarding location for guests, while a dedicated storage facility will house and maintain the trains on site.
“This project reflects the longstanding relationship between the Indiana State Fair and North American Midway Entertainment,” said Ray Allison, Executive Director of the Indiana State Fair. “For many years, we have worked together to create unforgettable experiences for our guests. The addition of this new train ride builds on that shared commitment and gives families another way to experience all the Fair has to offer.”
The train ride is part of a broader focus on enhancing the guest experience ahead of the 2026 Fair. With large crowds expected again this summer, the addition provides a new family-friendly experience and another unique attraction for guests to enjoy during their visit to the Fair.
"Bringing the State Fair Train and depot to the Indiana State Fairgrounds is a dream come true," said Danny Huston, CEO of North American Midway. My goal has always been to create a place where families can slow down, share a moment, and make memories that last. I’m honored to help add a little wonder and connection to the Fairgrounds experience."
Key Facts:
- Two trains in operation
- Approximately 90 passengers per train
- 15-minute ride duration
- One mile of track
- $5 per passenger (can use midway tickets)
- New depot and on-site storage facility
For more information about the Indiana State Fair, the train ride (including route highlights), as well as to purchase advanced discounted tickets, visit www.indianastatefair.com.
About the Indiana State Fair:
The Indiana State Fair, known as the state's premier multi-day event, is a vibrant celebration of the Hoosier spirit and agricultural legacy. Over 15 exciting days, it unites communities across Indiana to honor the state's unique identity and welcomes visitors from far and wide. Renowned for its top-notch entertainment, spotlight on 4-H youth, engaging agricultural education programs, modern facilities, and an array of delicious fare, the Indiana State Fair has been a treasured tradition for Hoosiers for over a century. The 2026 Indiana State Fair takes place from August 7th to August 23rd (closed Mondays). For comprehensive event information, ticket details, and attractions, be sure to visit our official website at www.indianastatefair.com.
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