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New Hampshire Murder Mystery Dinner Train Rides
Published: February 19, 2026
By: Adam Burns
Nestled in New Hampshire’s Mount Washington Valley, the Conway Scenic Railroad is one of those places where a “train ride” quickly turns into a full-on railroad experience—classic stations, vintage passenger cars, big mountain scenery, and the satisfying sense that you’re traveling through a landscape that railroads were built to conquer.
Based in North Conway, the operation blends heritage tourism with real railroad atmosphere, offering everything from short family excursions to longer runs that climb into the White Mountains. And for visitors who want their trip with a twist, Conway Scenic’s “Murder on the Rails” events add theater, mystery, and laughs to the rolling rhythm of the rails.
Please note that this particular murder mystery event, which lasts about an hour, does not include dinner on board.
This scene of the Conway Scenic Railroad from the 1990s features Canadian National 0-6-0 #7470 leading an excursion at the restored 1874 North Conway station. Roger Robar photo.
A Brief History
The Conway Scenic Railroad operates over one of New England’s most historic rail corridors, tracing its origins to the 19th-century expansion of rail service into the White Mountains. The line was originally constructed in the 1870s by the Portland and Ogdensburg Railroad, which sought to connect Portland, Maine, with interior markets in Vermont and Canada. This ambitious route eventually became part of the Maine Central Railroad, serving as a vital artery for freight, tourists, and vacationers drawn to the scenic Mount Washington Valley.
Passenger service flourished through the early 20th century, carrying summer travelers to grand hotels and resorts throughout North Conway and Bartlett. However, like many rural rail lines, traffic declined after World War II, and the Maine Central discontinued passenger service by the 1960s. Freight operations lingered briefly before the line was fully abandoned.
In 1974, local entrepreneurs revived the corridor as the Conway Scenic Railroad, preserving North Conway’s historic 1874 depot and restoring rail service for tourism. Today, the railroad operates several segments of the former Maine Central Mountain Division, offering excursions that showcase dramatic mountain scenery while preserving an important chapter of New England railroad history.
Excursions
A big part of Conway Scenic’s appeal is how approachable it is. You can make it a quick stop during a day in North Conway, or you can plan your entire visit around the railroad and build a full itinerary of trains, shopping, and sightseeing. The station area anchors the experience: it’s where you hear the announcements, watch crews prepare equipment, and—most importantly—feel that “departure anticipation” that’s at the heart of rail travel.
Conway Scenic typically offers a range of excursions that vary in length and route. Shorter trips are ideal for families, first-time visitors, or anyone who wants a relaxed taste of railroading without dedicating half the day. Longer outings stretch deeper into the White Mountains and turn the journey into the main event—complete with sweeping views, photo opportunities, and the kind of scenery that makes you keep glancing to the next window because you don’t want to miss what’s coming.
No matter which trip you choose, the railroad’s strength is the vintage passenger-car atmosphere. Riding in classic equipment changes the entire feel of the outing. It’s not just transportation—it’s time travel. The gentle sway, the click and clack of jointed rail (where applicable), the scenery framed by old-style windows, and the social feel of a shared car all contribute to something that modern travel rarely offers: a journey that invites you to slow down.
Scenic Views
The White Mountains are practically custom-built for scenic railroading. Rivers carve through valleys, rock cuts appear around curves, and the landscape constantly shifts between open views and intimate forest corridors. In peak foliage season, Conway Scenic becomes one of the most photogenic ways to take in the region, as the train glides through tunnels of orange and gold. In warmer months, the greenery can feel almost tropical in its intensity—especially when sunlight filters through the trees and flashes across the car interiors.
If you’re a railfan, there’s also that special enjoyment of watching a train interact with terrain—curves that reveal the consist, grades that make you imagine how trains of the past worked these lines, and the ever-present sense that this route is part of a bigger regional rail story. Even casual visitors pick up on it: mountains and railroads simply belong together.
“Murder on the Rails”: where theater meets timetable
If a traditional scenic run is about relaxation and views, "Murder on the Rails" is about participation—a rolling whodunit that turns the passenger car into a stage and the riders into potential detectives.
These trips are designed as interactive entertainment. You board expecting a train ride, but you’re quickly pulled into a story: characters with secrets, suspicious interactions, clues delivered in plain sight (and sometimes hidden in humor), and the classic question that keeps everyone engaged—who did it? The train itself becomes part of the fun: as the scenery slips past outside, the “case” unfolds inside, creating a perfect contrast between calm landscapes and lively onboard drama.
Expect laughs, surprises, and a little friendly competition
“Murder on the Rails” is usually staged with a playful tone—more “fun night out” than “dark thriller.” That’s part of the charm. The jokes land, the characters ham it up just enough, and the audience gets to enjoy the performance while also trying to solve the mystery. Many murder mystery formats also include a moment near the end when riders make their guesses, creating a lighthearted competitive element (“I knew it was them!”).
For couples, it’s a memorable date night. For groups, it’s practically made for birthday outings, family gatherings (depending on the specific show), or a weekend activity with friends. And for railfans who’ve ridden a lot of scenic trains, it’s a refreshing variation—same rails, completely different energy. To learn more about this experience and purchasing tickets please click here to visit the railroad's website.
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