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Rail Explorers expands in Clay County after opening month success

CHARLESTON, WV — Governor Jim Justice recently announced the expansion of Rail Explorers in Clay County, marking a significant achievement for West Virginia tourism. The railbike operator, which opened only five weeks ago, has seen overwhelming success, prompting the addition of more tour times and an increased fleet. The capacity per tour has been raised from 36 to 60 people.

“This new attraction in our state has been a major success so far,” Justice said. “It’s hardly been a month since they opened their doors, and now they’re already experiencing growth in their business. Rail Explorers has without a doubt made an impact on tourism in Clay County and the state as a whole.”

Rail Explorers offers 2- and 4-person electric-assisted railbikes, allowing riders to pedal a scenic 12-mile round-trip along historic railroad tracks near the Elk River and Buffalo Creek. This new location joins the company’s other popular sites in California, Rhode Island, New York, Iowa, and Kentucky.

“We’re thrilled to add new tour times and increase our capacity for Rail Explorers: Elk River,” Mary Joy Lu, Rail Explorers co-founder and CEO said. “This allows us to share the magic and beauty of West Virginia with even more adventurers. The response we’ve gotten since opening a month ago has been tremendous. We are proud to offer this unique, unforgettable, inclusive, and accessible outdoor experience to people from across the country.”

The new tourism attraction uses tracks from the former Buffalo Creek & Gauley Railroad, which originally transported coal and lumber beginning in 1904. Despite severe damage from the June 2016 flood, the corridor has been repaired and repurposed for tourism. The route features Devil’s Sawmill Waterfall, the newest addition to the West Virginia Waterfall Trail.

Tours are available Thursdays through Mondays at 874 Buffalo Creek Road, Clay, WV 25043. Riders can choose a Quad Railbike for $160 or a Tandem Railbike for $80. Clay County residents are eligible for discounted rides on ‘Locals’ Days.’

The Elk River location is expected to employ 15 to 20 people, including seasonal guides. The project was made possible through a public-private partnership with the West Virginia Department of Transportation.

Clay County has seen increases in visitation since the opening of the Elk River Trail in 2019. Since its recent launch, Rail Explorers has hosted more than 2,000 riders from 14 U.S. states.

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