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Kansas "Murder Mystery" Dinner Train Rides
Published: April 12, 2026
By: Adam Burns
In the heart of central Kansas, the Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad (A&SVRR) offers one of the most rewarding “small railroad, big experience” outings in the Midwest. Based in historic Abilene, this heritage line blends scenic countryside, living-history interpretation, and classic passenger-car ambience—then tops it off with special-event trains that turn an evening ride into a full-on destination experience. Whether you’re visiting for a relaxed daytime excursion through the Smoky Hill River Valley or planning a themed dinner train with friends, the A&SVRR delivers the kind of old-fashioned rail travel that feels increasingly rare.
The railroad's restored 4-6-2 #3415, a former Santa Fe engine, often leads excursions and is the only location in Kansas one can ride behind an authentic steam locomotive.
About The Railroad
Abilene is best known for its Old West and presidential history, but it’s also a railroad town. The A&SVRR operates over track originally built by the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific (Rock Island) in the 1880s, and the railroad’s departure point is fittingly historic: Abilene’s 1887 Rock Island Depot. That depot isn’t just a place to board—it sets the tone. You arrive, you step into a piece of transportation history, and suddenly your day (or night) is organized around the timeless rhythm of “all aboard.”
The route itself is a key part of the appeal: a roughly 10½-mile round trip eastbound from Abilene through the Smoky Hill River Valley to the neighboring community of Enterprise, Kansas. It’s Kansas scenery at its emphasizing-best—open sky, farmland, river-bottom greenery, and the pleasant sense that you’ve slipped away from highways and schedules for a couple of hours.
General Excursions
A&SVRR’s staple operation is its excursion train service, built around the simple idea that riding a train—especially in vintage cars—should be fun, comfortable, and a little bit educational. The railroad promotes its regular excursion offerings as a way to experience Kansas rail history on rails that helped shape the region, and it typically runs these rides seasonally.
The most recognizable name you’ll see associated with A&SVRR’s excursion service is the Flint Hills Express, which the Kansas tourism office notes operates May through September and provides a two-hour round trip through the river valley. Even if you’re not the type to memorize mileposts, the rhythm of a two-hour outing hits a sweet spot: it’s long enough to feel like a proper rail excursion, but short enough to fit neatly into a day of Abilene sightseeing.
One of the great details about this line is that the ride isn’t only about rolling scenery—there’s also a worthwhile stopover. In Enterprise, passengers can visit the Hoffman Mill and Country Store, an attraction frequently tied into the railroad’s excursion narratives and special events. It’s the kind of stop that turns “a train ride” into “a mini trip,” giving families and casual visitors something tangible to explore beyond the view from the window.
Dinner Trains
Many heritage railroads can offer a scenic ride; fewer can consistently deliver a polished dinner train experience that feels like a complete night out. A&SVRR leans into this format with scheduled dinner trains and special-event dining experiences, using the historic depot as a natural “restaurant entrance” before you ever sit down. The organization maintains a dedicated dinner-train schedule page and regularly posts event listings there.
Dinner trains generally add three things to the core excursion:
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Timing (an evening departure that feels like a planned event),
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Catering and service (the meal is part of the attraction, not an afterthought),
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Theme (especially when entertainment is built into the experience).
That third ingredient—theme—is where A&SVRR’s murder mystery dinner trains really shine.
The Murder Mystery Dinner Train Experience From 2025
If you’re looking for the A&SVRR event that turns first-time visitors into repeat riders, it’s the murder mystery series. The railroad’s “Murder Mystery 2025” listings described a two-hour rail adventure that begins at 6:00 p.m., departing from Abilene’s 1887 Rock Island Depot, with a round trip through the river valley and a stop in Enterprise at the Hoffman Mill and Country Store. That structure is ideal for a mystery format: you have a beginning (the boarding and setup), a middle (the unfolding drama while the train is rolling), and a natural intermission-style pause (the Enterprise stop) before the final reveals on the return.
The Meal: A True Dinner Train, Not Just Snacks
The railroad posted menu from last season (2025), for at least one event, highlights hearty entrée choices—spaghetti and meatballs or shrimp alfredo—paired with sides like salad, garlic toast, and green beans, then capped off with dessert (notably raspberry cheesecake), plus complimentary coffee/tea/water and optional alcoholic beverages available for purchase. In other words: it’s a real meal, served in a setting that feels special because it’s moving.
Will These Trains Return In 2026?
The railroad will likely bring back these popular trains in 2026. However, to be sure please keep up with their website postings, or on their Facebook page. In addition, as their schedule for the year is finalized I will update the information regarding any murder mystery train rides here.
For railfans, A&SVRR is a chance to ride a preserved route with classic equipment and a genuine depot setting—an experience that feels rooted in the real fabric of Midwestern railroading. For general travelers, it’s one of those “surprisingly fun” attractions that turns into a story you retell: We had dinner on a train… and solved a murder… in Kansas.
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