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Michigan Beer Tasting Train Rides
Michigan Beer Tasting Train Rides (2026)
Published: April 18, 2026
By: Adam Burns
If you’re looking for a pure slice of autumn in West Michigan—crisp evening air, vintage railcars, and the cozy hum of wheels on jointed rail—the Coopersville & Marne Railway (C&M) has a themed excursion that fits the season perfectly: the Oktoberfest Express Train. Part heritage ride, part Bavarian-style celebration, this is a short, spirited trip that turns a classic railroad jaunt into a festive night out.
Based in Coopersville, Michigan, roughly northwest of Grand Rapids, the Coopersville & Marne Railway operates vintage passenger excursions along a historic corridor that traces its roots to the mid-19th century. In fact, the organization notes the line’s origins date to 1858, and today the excursion route runs between Coopersville and Marne—a compact distance that’s ideal for themed rides, families, and casual riders who want the experience without committing to an all-day itinerary.
What makes the Oktoberfest Express especially fun is how it blends that “time travel” atmosphere—old equipment, small-town depots, and classic railroad rhythms—with a modern event format: music, drinks, snacks, and a social vibe that’s more about enjoying the ride than simply getting from point A to point B.
A short line with deep roots
The C&M is best understood as a community-minded heritage operation: a place where you can step aboard classic passenger equipment and watch the countryside drift by at a relaxed pace. The railroad’s excursions run from Coopersville to Marne and back, creating a tidy out-and-back trip that highlights the simple pleasure of riding rails through farmland, trees, and small-town Michigan scenery.
Because this is a “there and back” run, the experience often includes an enjoyable little ritual at the turnaround point: the train arrives, and the locomotive is repositioned for the return trip. It’s a small detail, but for first-time riders (and especially kids), it adds an extra dose of “real railroad” authenticity—proof that this isn’t just a stationary attraction, but a living operation doing railroad things.
The organization also emphasizes rider comfort and access: the railway notes it offers a historic accessibility-friendly passenger car on most trains, helping more visitors enjoy the experience.
What is the Oktoberfest Express Train?
C&M bills the Oktoberfest Express as a Bavarian-themed celebration on rails—an evening designed for guests who want a festive atmosphere, fall flavors, and the novelty of enjoying it all from a moving vintage train.
On its official ride description page, the railway encourages guests to “don your Bavarian hats and lederhosen” and come aboard for an Oktoberfest celebration complete with Oktoberfest music, beer and other drink options, and light snacks.
A key detail for planning: the railway states the Oktoberfest Express operates on Saturdays in October.
This is not a “beer festival on wheels” in the loud, chaotic sense. Think of it more like a cozy rolling social event—something you could do as a date night, a small group outing, or even a low-key celebration with friends who appreciate craft beverages and unique local experiences.
The onboard vibe: vintage rail travel meets Oktoberfest fun
The best way to describe the Oktoberfest Express is: a themed evening inside a moving, old-school railcar.
Expect the atmosphere to build as soon as you board. People arrive in fall layers, some in playful Oktoberfest outfits, and you’ll typically see a mix of couples, friend groups, railfans, and visitors who simply want something different than another restaurant night.
Once the train rolls out, the rhythm becomes the soundtrack—steel wheels, gentle swaying, and those classic interior details that modern trains rarely have. Add in Oktoberfest music and beverages, and the whole thing turns into an easygoing celebration that feels both novel and nostalgic.
Because the route is relatively short, the experience stays energetic—there’s little chance of the event dragging. You get your fun, your photos, your fall ambiance, and you’re back with plenty of evening left.
When it runs and how to plan
The railway’s listing highlights Saturdays in October for the Oktoberfest Express.
A few practical tips that tend to make these trains smoother:
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Book early when possible. Fall theme trains are popular, and C&M runs other seasonal events like Pumpkin and Santa trains that draw crowds—so Oktoberfest dates can fill as well.
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Arrive a bit ahead of time. Coopersville is pleasant and unhurried, but you’ll want time to park, find the boarding area, and settle in.
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Dress for the season. Even if you’re inside the car, fall evenings can be chilly—especially if you step outside briefly or if windows are open for airflow.
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Go thematic (if you want). The railway explicitly invites the lederhosen-and-hats energy, and it’s the kind of event where costumes are more “fun” than “cringe.”
To learn more about the Oktoberfest Express and when it will run in 2026 please be sure to check out the Coopersville & Marne's website.
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