-
Home
›
-
Tourism
›
-
New York Ice Cream Tasting Train Rides
New York Ice Cream Tasting Train Rides
Published: February 10, 2026
By: Adam Burns
Tucked into the Hudson Valley at Kingston, New York, the Catskill Mountain Railroad (CMRR) offers a classic heritage-railroad experience: vintage equipment, a hardworking Alco diesel up front, and a scenic round-trip ride that slips from city edges into the foothills of the Catskills. The operation is based out of Westbrook Lane Station at the Kingston Plaza—a convenient, easy-to-reach starting point just off the New York State Thruway (I-87), Exit 19.
While CMRR runs several seasonal excursions, one of the most family-friendly (and, frankly, joyfully simple) offerings is its Ice Cream Express—a summertime ride that pairs the railroad’s signature scenery with an on-board ice cream treat. Here’s a detailed look at the railroad, the route, and what to expect when you book the Ice Cream Express.
From Mountain Railroading to Preservation: The Corridor’s Backstory
The tracks CMRR operates today are part of a much larger and storied Catskills rail corridor. The line’s roots trace back to 19th-century expansion into the mountains—built to connect Hudson River communities with Catskill resorts, hamlets, and industries. The corridor later became closely associated with the Ulster & Delaware, which expanded aggressively in the late 1800s, including improvements that strengthened Kingston’s role as a gateway to the region.
By the late 20th century, as rail service receded across the Northeast, Ulster County acquired key portions of the right-of-way and the preservation story began to take shape. The modern Catskill Mountain Railroad—based in Kingston—began operations in 1982, with a mission centered on keeping the rail corridor viable through ongoing rehabilitation and public excursions.
CMRR today describes itself as a heritage railroad and a volunteer-driven organization that relies on ticket sales and hands-on effort to maintain and improve the line.
Where the Trains Depart
All Ice Cream Express trips operate as round trips from Westbrook Lane Station, located in the Kingston Plaza near Uptown Kingston’s Stockade District.
If you’re driving, CMRR notes it’s conveniently located just off I-87 (Exit 19) at 55 Kingston Plaza Road.
That location is part of what makes the railroad an easy add-on to a Hudson Valley day: you can ride the train, then head into Kingston for historic streets, food, shops, or a waterfront drive afterward.
The Ride
CMRR’s Kingston excursions share a common scenic rhythm: they leave Kingston, quickly transition into a greener, more open landscape, then roll across a signature bridge and into broad flats before beginning a gentle climb.
On similar Kingston-based excursions, the railroad describes the route like this:
Depart Kingston
Cross the Esopus Creek on the restored C9 bridge
Travel through the Hurley Flats
Then begin the climb up Hurley Mountain
Even if you’ve ridden other tourist railroads, that combination—creek crossing, open flats, and a gradual mountainward climb—gives this trip a distinctly Catskills feel. It’s not a “mountain cliff” railroad; it’s more like a slow transition from valley to foothills, with scenery that keeps changing as the train moves.
Power and Equipment
A major part of the appeal at CMRR is the equipment mix. For many visitors (especially families), the big choice is whether to ride in a coach or opt for open-air seating—perfect in warm weather when you want unobstructed views and plenty of fresh air.
For its summertime rides, CMRR notes excursions are often pulled by a 1951-built Alco RS-1 diesel, and that passengers can ride in vintage coaches or on open-air flat cars for “ultimate views.”
CMRR also maintains multiple Alco locomotives; rail-industry coverage has highlighted RS-1 No. 401 (built 1950) and S-1 No. 407 (built 1946), reflecting the railroad’s emphasis on classic first-generation diesel power.
The Ice Cream Express
The concept
The Ice Cream Express is exactly what it sounds like—in the best way. It’s a scenic ride through Catskill landscapes paired with an ice cream treat served on board. CMRR pitches it as a chance to “see the natural beauty of the Catskills” while enjoying dessert along the way.
Instead of a messy, scoop-and-cone setup, CMRR indicates it offers individually packaged selections of ice cream treats, which keeps the experience quick and easy for families (and reduces the odds of sticky chaos on a moving train).
When it runs
On its event listing for the Ice Cream Express (labeled “Ice Cream Express – Kingston”), the railroad shows a spring-into-summer schedule with specific dates, including late May and multiple June Sundays.
Because special-event calendars can shift year to year, the most reliable approach is to treat the posted dates as the official reference point and check the railroad’s current events page when you’re ready to book.
Trip length
CMRR’s Kingston summer excursions are commonly described as approximately 90 minutes (a sweet spot for families—long enough to feel like an outing, short enough to avoid restlessness).
Where it departs
All Ice Cream Express trips are listed as round trip from Westbrook Lane Station at Kingston Plaza.
Visiting The Railroad
CMRR has become a recognizable Hudson Valley attraction, regularly included in regional travel listings as a scenic train ride based in Kingston. And the Ice Cream Express, in particular, is a smart “gateway excursion”: it’s approachable for first-timers, appealing to families, and still satisfying for railfans who want to hear an Alco at work and watch the scenery change from Kingston outward. To learn more about the Ice Cream Express please click here to visit the railroad's website.
-
Feb 10, 26 11:12 AM
Among Sky Railway's most theatrical offerings is “A Murder Mystery,” a 2–2.5 hour immersive production that drops passengers into a stylized whodunit on the rails
Read More
-
Feb 10, 26 10:09 AM
While CMRR runs several seasonal excursions, one of the most family-friendly (and, frankly, joyfully simple) offerings is its Ice Cream Express.
Read More
-
Feb 10, 26 10:02 AM
If you’re looking for a pure slice of autumn in West Michigan, the Coopersville & Marne Railway (C&M) has a themed excursion that fits the season perfectly: the Oktoberfest Express Train.
Read More
-
Feb 09, 26 10:07 PM
The Ohio Rail Experience's Quincy Sunset Tasting Train is a new offering that pairs an easygoing evening schedule with a signature scenic highlight: a high, dramatic crossing of the Quincy Bridge over…
Read More
-
Feb 09, 26 02:07 PM
Texas State Railroad's “Pints In The Pines” train is one of the most enjoyable ways to experience the line: a vintage evening departure, craft beer samplings, and a catered dinner at the Rusk depot un…
Read More
-
Feb 09, 26 01:47 PM
Among the lesser-known treasures of this state are the intriguing murder mystery dinner train rides—a perfect blend of suspense, dining, and scenic exploration.
Read More
-
Feb 09, 26 01:39 PM
Among the state's railroad attractions, murder mystery dinner trains stand out as a captivating fusion of theatrical entertainment, fine dining, and scenic travel.
Read More
-
Feb 09, 26 01:25 PM
Among the Sugar Express's most popular “kick off the weekend” events is Sunset & Suds—an adults-focused, late-afternoon ride that blends countryside scenery with an onboard bar and a laid-back social…
Read More
-
Feb 09, 26 12:04 PM
Among IRM’s newer special events, Hops Aboard is designed for adults who want the museum’s moving-train atmosphere paired with a curated craft beer experience.
Read More
-
Feb 08, 26 10:46 AM
Here’s what to know, who to watch, and how to plan an unforgettable rail-and-whiskey experience in the Volunteer State.
Read More
-
Feb 08, 26 10:35 AM
The East Troy Railroad Museum's Beer Tasting Train, a 2½-hour evening ride designed to blend scenic travel with guided sampling.
Read More
-
Feb 08, 26 10:33 AM
While the Niles Canyon Railway is known for family-friendly weekend excursions and seasonal classics, one of its most popular grown-up offerings is Beer on the Rails.
Read More
-
Feb 08, 26 10:32 AM
One of the most popular ways to ride the Leadville Railroad is during a special event—especially the Devil’s Tail BBQ Special, an evening dinner train that pairs golden-hour mountain vistas with a hea…
Read More
-
Feb 07, 26 11:23 AM
On select dates, the Woodstown Central Railroad pairs its scenery with one of South Jersey’s most enjoyable grown-up itineraries: the Brew to Brew Train.
Read More
-
Feb 07, 26 11:21 AM
Among the North Shore Scenic Railroad's special events, one consistently rises to the top for adults looking for a lively night out: the Beer Tasting Train,
Read More
-
Feb 07, 26 11:18 AM
Sky Railway's New Mexico Ale Trail Train is the headliner: a 21+ excursion that pairs local brewery pours with a relaxed ride on the historic Santa Fe–Lamy line.
Read More
-
Feb 07, 26 11:13 AM
There's a unique thrill in combining the romance of train travel with the rich, warming flavors of expertly crafted whiskeys.
Read More
-
Feb 07, 26 10:08 AM
If your idea of a perfect night out involves craft beer, scenery, and the gentle rhythm of jointed rail, Santiam Excursion Trains delivers a refreshingly different kind of “brew tour.”
Read More
-
Feb 07, 26 09:22 AM
Verde Canyon Railroad’s signature fall celebration—Ales On Rails—adds an Oktoberfest-style craft beer festival at the depot before you ever step aboard.
Read More
-
Feb 06, 26 05:19 PM
And among Everett’s most family-friendly offerings, none is more simple-and-satisfying than the Ice Cream Special—a two-hour, round-trip ride with a mid-journey stop for a cold treat in the charming t…
Read More
-
Feb 06, 26 12:12 PM
Among the Adirondack Railroad's most popular special outings is the Beer & Wine Train Series, an adult-oriented excursion built around the simple pleasures of rail travel.
Read More
-
Feb 06, 26 12:09 PM
Among Cape Cod Central's lineup of specialty trips, the railroad’s Rails & Ales Beer Tasting Train stands out as a “best of both worlds” event.
Read More
-
Feb 06, 26 12:02 PM
Today, EBT’s rebirth has introduced a growing lineup of experiences, and one of the most enticing for adult visitors is the Broad Top Brews Train.
Read More
-
Feb 06, 26 11:56 AM
For those keen on embarking on such an adventure, the Arcade & Attica offers a unique whiskey tasting train at the end of each summer!
Read More
-
Feb 06, 26 11:51 AM
If you’re dreaming of a whiskey-forward journey by rail in the Sunshine State, here’s what’s available now, what to watch for next, and how to craft a memorable experience of your own.
Read More
-
Feb 06, 26 11:49 AM
Whether you’re a curious sipper planning your first bourbon getaway or a seasoned enthusiast seeking a fresh angle on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, a train excursion offers a slow, scenic, and flavor-fo…
Read More
-
Feb 06, 26 10:18 AM
The Indiana Rail Experience's "Indiana Ice Cream Train" is designed for everyone—families with young kids, casual visitors in town for the lake, and even adults who just want an hour away from screens…
Read More
-
Feb 05, 26 10:07 PM
Among WMSR's shorter outings, one event punches well above its “simple fun” weight class: the Ice Cream Train.
Read More
-
Feb 05, 26 01:28 PM
If you’re looking for the most “Bryson City” way to combine railroading and local flavor, the Smoky Mountain Beer Run is the one to circle on the calendar.
Read More
-
Feb 05, 26 11:26 AM
On select dates, the French Lick Scenic Railway adds a social twist with its popular Beer Tasting Train—a 21+ evening built around craft pours, rail ambience, and views you can’t get from the highway.
Read More
-
Feb 05, 26 10:36 AM
LM&M's Bourbon Train stands out as one of the most distinctive ways to enjoy a relaxing evening out in southwest Ohio: a scenic heritage train ride paired with curated bourbon samples and onboard refr…
Read More
-
Feb 05, 26 10:34 AM
One of the GSMR's most distinctive special events is Spirits on the Rail, a bourbon-focused dining experience built around curated drinks and a chef-prepared multi-course meal.
Read More
-
Feb 05, 26 10:30 AM
Among Virginia Scenic Railway's lineup, Ales & Rails stands out as a fan-favorite for travelers who want the gentle rhythm of the rails paired with guided beer tastings, brewery stories, and snacks de…
Read More
-
Feb 04, 26 01:52 PM
Once a year, the D&SNG leans into pure fun with a St. Patrick’s Day themed run: the Shamrock Express—a festive, green-trimmed excuse to ride into the San Juan backcountry with Guinness and Celtic tune…
Read More
-
Feb 04, 26 12:19 PM
When March rolls around, the Heber Valley adds an extra splash of color (green, naturally) with one of its most playful evenings of the season: the St. Paddy’s Train.
Read More
-
Feb 04, 26 10:28 AM
Climb aboard the Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad for a whiskey tasting adventure by train!
Read More
-
Feb 04, 26 10:11 AM
While the Naugatuck Railroad runs a variety of trips throughout the year, one event has quickly become a “circle it on the calendar” outing for fans of great food and spirited tastings: the BBQ & Bour…
Read More
-
Feb 04, 26 10:06 AM
You can enjoy whiskey tasting by train at just one location in Maryland, the popular Western Maryland Scenic Railroad based in Cumberland.
Read More
-
Feb 03, 26 04:30 PM
If you’re going to plan one visit around a single signature event, Chehalis-Centralia Railroad’s St. Patrick’s Day Dinner Train is an easy pick.
Read More
-
Feb 03, 26 01:25 PM
There is currently just one location in California offering whiskey tasting by train, the famous Skunk Train in Fort Bragg.
Read More
-
Feb 03, 26 01:13 PM
With a little planning, you can build a memorable whiskey-and-rails getaway in the Heart of Dixie.
Read More
-
Feb 03, 26 01:04 PM
If you want the museum experience with a “special occasion” vibe, TVRM’s St. Patrick’s Day Dinner Train is one of the most distinctive ways to do it.
Read More
-
Feb 03, 26 11:13 AM
The French Lick Scenic Railway's Bourbon Tasting Train is a 21+ evening ride pairing curated bourbons with small dishes in first-class table seating.
Read More
-
Feb 03, 26 09:35 AM
For whiskey aficionados and history buffs alike, a train ride through the Keystone State offering such spirits provides a unique and memorable experience.
Read More
-
Feb 02, 26 12:22 PM
The Cape Cod Central Railroad (CCCR) has carved out a special niche by pairing classic New England scenery with old-school hospitality, including some of the best-known dining train experiences in the…
Read More
-
Feb 02, 26 12:18 PM
While this isn’t generally a “dinner train” railroad in the traditional sense—no multi-course meal served en route—Maine Narrow Gauge does offer several popular ride experiences where food and drink a…
Read More
-
Feb 02, 26 12:16 PM
One of the Oregon Coast Scenic's most popular—and most festive—is the St. Patrick’s Pub Train, a once-a-year celebration that combines live Irish folk music with local beer and wine as the train glide…
Read More
-
Feb 02, 26 12:13 PM
If you’re looking for a signature “special occasion” experience, the Essex Steam Train's Wine & Chocolate Dinner Train stands out as a decadent, social, and distinctly memorable take on dinner on the…
Read More
-
Feb 02, 26 12:12 PM
Among Cape Cod Central's themed events, the St. Patrick’s Day Brunch Train stands out as one of the most fun ways to welcome late winter’s last stretch.
Read More
-
Feb 02, 26 11:53 AM
Each year, Day Out With Thomas™ turns the Florida Railroad Museum in Parrish into a full-on family festival built around one big moment: stepping aboard a real train pulled by a life-size Thomas the T…
Read More