On an unseasonably cool day, my teenage son and I make the short drive from our home in Lexington to nearby Versailles. Our mission: explore scenic vistas via pedal-powered railbikes at Rail Explorers Bluegrass Kentucky Division, an outing I’d had on my radar since its opening in 2023.
After weaving our way around vintage engines flanking the Bluegrass Railroad Museum, we find the check-in point and join a gathering crowd. Couples and friend groups of all ages, plus several families with young kids, are awaiting their turns to enjoy up-close views of Kentucky’s legendary horse country from an entirely new perspective. Our path would take us along a quaint, five-mile section of railway now used only for scenic tours.
Following a quick run-through of the rules, we climb into our glistening red two-seater, which feels a bit like a go-kart designed for the rails (four-seaters are also available). Before arriving, I was nervous about the prospect of roughly 90 minutes of high-intensity pedaling. It turns out I worried for nothing. Once we get going, the railbike’s onboard electric propulsion does most of the work; the required pedaling is leisurely, if not downright easy…