It's your last chance to ride the Issaquah Valley Trolley during its regular summer season.
The trolley's final days of operation are Sept. 24-25, 2016, from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. each day.
Riders board at the Issaquah Depot Museum, 78 First Ave. N.E. The fare is $5 per person, which includes a ride, plus admission to the Depot Museum and the Gilman Town Hall Museum. Children 5 and younger, as well as Issaquah History Museums members, ride for free.
Meet internationally known transportation artist J. Craig Thorpe from 12:30-3 p.m. Sept. 25. Thorpe will sign prints of his drawing of the trolley at the depot.
Thorpe is a longtime trolley volunteer and conductor. His work has been commissioned by Amtrak, the White Pass & Yukon Route, Sound Transit, and other transportation operators and museums.
The trolley returns Oct. 28-29 for Halloween rides and Nov. 26-27 for the Santa Trolley.
Issaquah Valley Trolley is an all-volunteer program of the Issaquah History Museums. To learn more, visit the trolley online and on Facebook, or call 425-392-3500.