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Arkansas 'Dinner' Train Rides On The A&M
Published: May 20, 2026
By: Adam Burns
If you want a railroad experience that feels equal parts “working short line” and “time machine,” the Arkansas & Missouri Railroad (A&M) delivers in a way few modern operations can. Headquartered in Springdale, Arkansas, the A&M is best known in railfan circles for its Ozark mountain railroading and (historically) its Alco power—but to most visitors, it’s simply the way to see the Boston Mountains from a window seat, rolling over lofty trestles and diving into a long tunnel at Winslow.
What makes the A&M particularly interesting is that its passenger excursions are not a separate tourist railroad on a fenced-off branch. They operate on an active freight line with real customers and real schedules—so you get that authentic sense of being on a “living railroad,” not an amusement-park ride.
Classic Arkansas & Missouri Alco C420s #56, #46, and #52, which still lead their excursion trains today although have largely been bumped from freight service, layover in Springdale, Arkansas on July 25, 2014. Doug Kroll photo.
From Frisco Rails to a Modern Short Line
A&M’s story begins long before the company itself existed. Much of its route traces back to late-19th-century construction that ultimately became part of the St. Louis–San Francisco Railway (“Frisco”) system. The A&M notes that rail historians recognize its tracks as part of the old Frisco network built in the 1880s, with tangible reminders still visible today—historic depots in places like Fayetteville and Van Buren, plus remnants of earlier branches and junctions for those who know where to look.
That historical backbone matters because the Frisco built this line to do hard work: crossing rugged topography in northwest Arkansas and linking communities that were otherwise separated by the Boston Mountains. Over time, passenger service faded, and the modern freight era took over. Union Pacific’s short-line profile of A&M’s route notes key milestones of the corridor’s evolution, including Frisco’s later corporate changes (and the broader shift away from passenger service on the line in the mid-20th century).
The A&M Today: Freight First, Excursions With Heart
In the present day, the Arkansas & Missouri Railroad is very much a freight carrier—and its own history page makes that clear by describing how its traffic base has evolved. Where early railroading in the region leaned heavily on timber and agricultural shipments, the A&M now emphasizes Northwest Arkansas’s enormous food-production economy: significant grain and feed movements to major protein-industry customers, plus outbound frozen poultry headed for markets far beyond Arkansas.
At the same time, A&M has carved out a major public-facing identity through passenger trips. The railroad describes its excursion experience as riding in meticulously restored 1920s–1950s vintage coaches, with conductors sharing stories as the train winds through river valleys, crosses high trestles, and runs through a quarter-mile-plus tunnel.
The Signature Scenery: Trestles, Valleys, and the Winslow Tunnel
A&M excursions are built around one big promise: Ozark scenery you can’t get from the highway. The railroad’s longer Springdale–Van Buren round trip is a classic “day out” journey—134 miles round trip, featuring the Boston Mountains, multiple high trestles, and the 1,700-foot Winslow tunnel. The trip includes a three-hour layover in historic downtown Van Buren for lunch, shopping, and exploring its well-preserved Main Street architecture.
For travelers who want the dramatic mountain segment without the full-day commitment, the railroad also offers a Van Buren–Winslow round trip, described as a roughly three-hour outing that still delivers the same headline features—trestles and the tunnel—packed into a shorter adventure.
Excursion Train Options: What You Can Ride
A&M’s excursion offerings are typically presented as a menu of core rides plus seasonal specialties. On its “Our Train Rides” page, the railroad highlights four primary excursion experiences across the year, including:
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Springdale to Van Buren (Round Trip)
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Van Buren to Winslow (Round Trip)
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Springdale to Winslow (Round Trip)
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Holiday Express / Pajama Train (December, Round Trip)
That last entry—Holiday Express—has become a major seasonal tradition. The railroad also offers caboose rides/charters on certain routes, positioned as a premium small-group experience (and, importantly for food fans, treated with the same snack service approach as other premium offerings).
Onboard Comfort
One of A&M’s strongest “wow” factors is the equipment. The railroad’s fleet history includes cars with real pedigree, including a dome car (the “Silver Feather Premium”) with a past life connected to classic streamliner-era design—and, notably, the A&M explicitly mentions that the car’s table seating reflects its earlier use in dinner-train service elsewhere before arriving in Arkansas.
Even more telling is the presence of a dedicated diner-lounge car in the A&M fleet. The railroad’s fleet history describes “Spirit of Arkansas” as a Budd-built diner-lounge with dining table seats, lounge seating, a bar, and a kitchen—exactly the kind of car that makes meal-focused excursions possible.
Dinner Trains: What The A&M Offers
When people hear “vintage passenger cars” in the Ozarks, the next question is almost always: Do they do dinner trains?
Here’s the best way to understand A&M’s food-and-dining offerings:1) Meal service on certain excursions (lunch/snack-focused)
Some A&M rides include food service as part of the ticket class you choose—especially on the Springdale–Winslow excursion, where the railroad lists multiple ticket types:
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Silver Feather Premium (Car #108): includes onboard lunch, drink, and dessert (with dome seating options).
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Premium (Cars #107 & #109): includes lunch, drink, and dessert, served at booth/table seating in diner/parlor-style accommodations.
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Vintage Coach: snacks and beverages available for purchase, with an optional lunch upgrade.
On the longer Springdale–Van Buren excursion, A&M describes a day-trip style service in premium cars: breakfast pastries and drinks in the morning, and cheese/crackers with fruit in the afternoon (with additional snacks/drinks available).
So even when the trip isn’t marketed as a formal “dinner train,” the railroad is already operating in the culinary-experience space via premium table seating and prepared food service.
Why the A&M Experience Sticks With You
A&M’s excursions work because they combine three things that don’t always coexist:
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Real railroad atmosphere on an active line.
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Big scenery—trestles, valleys, and the signature Winslow tunnel.
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A genuine vintage-car experience, including premium table seating and food service options that can range from snacks and lunch to special-event dining.
Whether you’re a family looking for a memorable outing, a railfan chasing classic consists through Ozark mountain railroading, or a couple hunting for a unique date-night-style experience, the Arkansas & Missouri Railroad is one of those rare operations where the journey is still the main event. To learn more about about the A&M's excursion trains please click here to visit their website.
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