Sharpen your detective skills for the Florida Railroad Museum’s first ever murder mystery-dinner train. The first Murder Mystery train, debuting in March, was a great success. Additional trains have been added to the museums weekend runs for April and May.
Passengers enjoy appetizers on the train as Sheriff Randi interviews suspects and finds clues on the murder of Mr. Blatherskite. The Murder Mystery-Dinner train will then make a stop for a great barbecue dinner while the Sheriff continues to piece the evidence together. Do you think you’ll be able to solve the mystery on the return trip? It’s an evening of western fun you’ll not forget!
The April 23 and 24 dates have already SOLD OUT. Two additional trips have been scheduled for April 30 and May 1 and these will sell out soon.
For the first time in 12 years of hosting the Day Out With Thomas event, Essex Steam Train & Riverboat will kick off its 2010 season with a Spring event, Day Out With Thomas: The Celebration Tour 2010- – May 8-9 & 15-16.
All Aboard for the Best Birthday Party Ever! Day Out With Thomas: The Celebration Tour 2010 marks the 65th Anniversary of everyone’s favorite storybook engine, Thomas the Tank Engine. All Thomas fans are invited to come to the birthday bash and celebrate with their #1 engine. In addition to a 25-minute train ride aboard a real, vintage train lead by Thomas, anniversary highlights include:
* The opportunity to meet and be photographed with Sir Topham Hatt(TM), Controller of the Railway
*A special display celebrating 65 years of Thomas the Tank Engine
*2010 commemorative merchandise and giveaways, including a mini-view finder giveaway that tells the story of Thomas’ upcoming adventure, Misty Island Rescue
* A Thomas & Friends Imagination Station; featuring stamps, temporary tattoos, hands-on arts and crafts activities and coloring sheets.
West Virginia Rails 2010 will be celebrating 100 years of the railroad built by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in 1910. Steam trains will once again whistle in the deep valleys. Three steam locomotives will be brought in. It has been nearly 50 years since a steam locomotive traveled these rails. This could be the only chance you will have to ride behind a vintage steam locomotive over this line so reserve your place in history by booking your tickets today!
Over three days rail excursions will be operated over the 51 mile long South Branch Valley Railroad through the World Famous Trough. Some trains will be pulled by vintage steam locomotives others by historic diesel locomotives.
Coming June 25-27, 2010, the sounds of steam whistles, the clickety-clack of steel wheels on rails, the smell of coal smoke and the excitement from children of all ages will take over Petersburg, WV. This quaint American town is located in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. Thousands of train lovers will ascend on Petersburg nestled in the heart of the Appalachia Mountains. The weekend theme will be Trains, Trains, Trains!
The Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad will be offering a rare railroading experience through the lush mountains of West Virginia. Steam and Diesel Locomotives from around the country will be on display for visitors to tour the cabs, take photos, watch demonstrations and much more. Huge model train layouts will be on display. Railroad vendors from around the globe will have unique one-of-a-kind train items and mementos for purchase that you won’t find any where else. Families will be able to take an all day excursion or shorter one-hour train ride behind various vintage locomotives. For the thrill seeking visitor, you will even be able to pull the throttle and blow the whistle on one of these steam locomotives. Scaled down miniature trains will be hauling passengers around the grounds of the event as well.
The weekend will include day-long excursions on Friday and Sunday between Romney and Petersburg, hauled in one direction by Western Maryland Scenic Railroad’s 1916 Baldwin Locomotive Works 2-8-0 No. 734. It will also include diesel-powered lunch and dinner trains between Petersburg and the eagle-laden trough area on Saturday, hourly shuttles between Petersburg and Moorefield behind New Hope Valley Railway 0-4-0T No. 17, and 20-minute runs during which passengers can run the privately owned ex-Flagg Coal Co. 0-4-0T No. 75all three days. Festivities will include nighttime photo shoots of the steam and diesel locomotives on Friday and Saturday, cab tours, and rides on a 1/8-scale miniature train. Diesels will include ex-B&O passenger GP9 6604, ex-C&O GP9 6240, ex-CRR FP7 8016, and ex-B&LE F7 722.
Tickets for the Romney-Petersburg trips are $145 first class and $95 coach; dinner and lunch runs are $95 first class and $65 coach. The hourly shuttles are $18 for adults and $12 for children 3-16, and admission to the night photo shoots is $80. It will cost $85 to run No. 75. General admission to the show in Petersburg is $12 for adults and $9 for kids.
Tickets may be ordered on line at www.wvrails2010.com, or by mail from Potomac Valley Scenic Railroad, 2306 35th St., Parkersburg, W.Va. 26104.
OMAHA, Neb. — Historic locomotives from Union Pacific’s steam program will make six outings between April and November this year, including a ceremony marking the program’s 50th year. The schedule is available at http://www.uprr.com/.
Both UP steam engines 844 and 3985 serve as rolling ambassadors for the nation’s largest railroad. In addition to the usual Denver Post/Cheyenne FrontierPost Days Special exhibit on July 24, stops this year will include most of the month of April in Harlingen, Texas. June 25-26 they will be in Milliken, Colo. and Sept 8-24 in Pendleton, Ore. Then it’s back across country to Sedalia, Mo. from Sept 30 to Oct 15 and returning to Council Bluffs, Iowa in November 10-14 for the 50th Anniversary.
Sweetheart Casino Train Ride to the Soaring Eagle Casino
will help the rebuilding of the “Polar Express”.
– Mt. Pleasant Michigan
Saturday, February 13th, 2009
Train departs Owosso at Noon and returns at 10pm
Roll the dice and take a spin with thousands of slots & table games and high stakes bingo. Your luck is about to change! Join the Steam Railroading Institute on February 13th on a leisurely train ride to Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, where you’ll be greeted with a shuttle to Soaring Eagle Casino. Players will receive $20 in comp dollars and a $5 dining credit. Leave the driving to us and WIN BIG! Reserve your seat today by visiting our online ticket system or by calling 989.725.9464.
Proceeds to benefit the rebuilding of the Pere Marquette 1225 and The Steam Railroading Institute.
Steamfest II will hold two events, the first one will be held on March 14 and a weekend event will be held on March 20-21,2010 in Fremont California.
Sponsored by the Niles Canyon Railway and the Pacific Locomotive Association, these weekend events will feature train rides with three to four participating steam locomotives .
The Pacific Locomotive Association has been collecting rare and unusual railroad equipment since the early 1960s in an effort to preserve the Pacific Coast railroading history for the enjoyment of future generations. The PLA was recently awarded TRAINS 2009 Preservation Award of $10,000 for its restoration of the 1924-built Clover Valley Lumber Co. 2-6-6-2T No. 4 for operation on the Niles Canyon Railway in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Planned Steamfest Participants include:
Niles Canyon Railway’s Quincy Railroad #2 , a 1924 Alco 2-6-2T and the Robert Dollar #3, a 1927 Alco, also a 2-6-2T. California State Railroad Museum’s Granite Rock #10, a 1942 Porter built 0-6-0T and the Roots of Motive Power/Chris Baldo’s Mason County Logging #7, a 1910 Baldwin built 2-6-2T will also be there.
The railroad will be running a double-headed steam-powered freight March 14.
The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge steam train’s 52 mile round trip winter excursion travels through the breath taking back country winter wonderland of the San Juan Mountains in the comfort of heated coaches. The wilderness destination of Cascade Canyon Pavilion is the perfect setting for a fire-side lunch, photo opportunities, or a walk along the Animas River.
Lunch items are available for purchase on the concession car. You may also pre-order Tamale lunches, which feature locally grown, organic ingredients. These $10 Tamale lunches may be ordered up until 4:00 pm the day before your ride by calling 888-872-4607.
Take the family on a magical train ride to the North Pole! Ride behind
Pere Marquette 1225 Steam Locomotive for an evening of Christmas fun
for the entire family. Riders depart from the Steam Railroading Institute
in Owosso, Michigan behind the locomotive selected by Warner Brothers
as the image for the Polar Express animated movie. This four-hour journey
includes a visit with Santa, live entertainment, hot cocoa and indoor
carnival rides at the North Pole.
This roundtrip excursion is only $70 per adult and $40 per child
(12 and under).
Dates and times are limited so book your tickets today and help create
a lifetime of magical memories by visiting www.michigansteamtrain.com
or calling the Steam Railroading Institute at 989.725.9464.
For more on train rides in Michigan, visit: http://www.scenicrailexcursions.com/michigan_trainrides.php
NEW YORK — Metro-North Railroad will operate its 6th Annual Fall Foliage Excursion along the Hudson River on Oct. 24. The private Metro-North train will run from Grand Central Terminal to Cold Spring, N.Y. The trip takes 70 minutes one way and will be narrated by car hosts from Group Travel. The train departs the station at 10:15 a.m. and will leave Cold Spring at 4:15 p.m. Additional stops will be made at Harlem-125th Street and Tarrytown.
Adult fare is $40 and $10 for children 11 and under. Tickets may be purchased on Metro-North’s Group Travel Web site at www.mta.info. Tickets may be purchased through Oct. 19. For more information, contact the Group Travel Office at 212-499-4398 or groupsales@mnr.org.
MINNEAPOLIS — After being in storage since August in Minneapolis, Southern Pacific “Daylight” 4-8-4 No. 4449 will stretch its legs again this weekend with sold-out round trip excursions from Minneapolis to Winona and La Crescent, Minn., on Oct. 10-11. The trips over Canadian Pacific’s ex-Milwaukee Road route are sponsored by the Minneapolis-based “Friends of the 261” and the “Friends of SP 4449.”
The “Daylight” 4-8-4 is based in Portland, Ore., but traveled east to Owosso, Mich., in July to participate inTrainFestival 2009, which featured several steam locomotives and drew over 30,000 people. The engine departed Michigan on July 31 and arrived in Minneapolis on Aug. 3. Since then the Minneapolis Junction shop crew has performed minor repairs to 4449. The shop is also home toNo. 261, which has been out of service since its last trip on Sept. 14, 2008. At that time, 261 was due for its mandated federal inspection and overhaul. However, work has been delayed until the 261’s owners, the National Railroad Museum of Green Bay, Wis., and the non-profit “Friends of the 261,” come to a conclusion on their new lease agreement. The 4449 trips are being operated as a fundraiser for the 261’s eventual overhaul.
After the weekend excursions, No. 4449 will begin a ferry move on BNSF back to Portland. The schedule for the ferry move is: