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North Carolina Ice Cream Tasting Train Rides
North Carolina "Ice Cream Tasting" Train Rides
Published: May 18, 2026
By: Adam Burns
Tucked into the historic Spencer Shops complex in Spencer, North Carolina, the North Carolina Transportation Museum (NCTM) is one of those places where the setting is as compelling as the exhibits. You’re not just visiting a museum about trains—you’re stepping into a former major railroad backshop site that once kept Southern Railway’s steam and diesel power running across the Southeast. Today, those same grounds have been repurposed into a family-friendly campus of rail equipment, interpretive exhibits, and seasonal events—many of them built around a short, approachable train ride that lets visitors experience the romance of railroading without committing to an all-day excursion.
One of the most popular warm-weather offerings is the Ice Cream Train, a simple but brilliant concept: pair a relaxing ride with a classic summer treat, and you’ve got an outing that works for kids, grandparents, and anyone who likes the idea of old-fashioned rail travel—without needing to be a hardcore railfan. The museum even leans into the fun with a playful slogan—“I Scream. You Scream…”—and keeps the format easy: get your ice cream, climb aboard, and enjoy a lap around the museum’s site
Southern Railway 2-8-0 #630 leads an excursion at the North Carolina Transportation Museum during a visit in 2012. Dan Robie photo.
The museum that moves you—literally
NCTM bills itself as “The museum that moves you,” and that’s not just marketing. Train rides are a core part of the visit, offered on a seasonal schedule that changes through the year. While you can absolutely spend time inside the exhibit spaces—where transportation is interpreted broadly (trains, automobiles, and more)—the ride component adds something tangible: the gentle motion, the click and hum of wheels, the sense of scale you only get when equipment is operating instead of sitting behind ropes.
That matters because Spencer isn’t a small “display track” setting. The museum sits on a sizable campus and actively uses its trackage for visitor experiences. The Ice Cream Train fits perfectly into that mission: a short ride that’s accessible for first-time visitors, but still rooted in authentic railroad infrastructure.
What, exactly, is the Ice Cream Train?
At its heart, the Ice Cream Train is a short excursion ride around the museum’s grounds. The museum describes it as a ride around its approximately 60-acre site, with ice cream picked up beforehand at the Barber Junction Visitor Center. In other words, it’s not a long-distance trip to a distant town—it’s an on-site experience designed to be convenient, repeatable, and easy to fit into a broader museum day.
That’s part of its charm. The Ice Cream Train feels like something from an earlier era, when a train ride could be an event all by itself—even if it was only a short run. For families, it’s an ideal “anchor activity”: you can tour exhibits, check out equipment, and then cap things off with a ride and a treat (or do the ride first to set the mood).
How the experience typically works
While the museum’s specific dates and times can vary by season and year (so it’s always smart to confirm on their event listing), the published format has been consistent:
Arrive and plan your day. The museum notes that general admission is separate from the Ice Cream Train ticket—meaning you’ll typically handle admission on-site and then add the Ice Cream Train as a special activity.
Pick up your ice cream at Barber Junction. This is part of the ritual—grab your treat first, then head for boarding.
Board and ride. You’ll enjoy your ice cream during the ride as the train makes its circuit around the property.
Because it’s designed for families, the emphasis is on comfort and fun more than narration or technical deep-dives. But even if you’re there “for the history,” there’s plenty to appreciate: the museum setting, the operating equipment, and the fact you’re riding at a place that once echoed with the daily work of a major railroad’s shop forces.
Tickets and pricing
Pricing can change over time, but the museum’s Ice Cream Train page has listed ticket tiers by age and membership status (adults, seniors, children, and members). The key operational detail to keep in mind is the museum’s note that admission is not included in the Ice Cream Train ticket and is purchased separately upon arrival.
That separation is actually helpful for planning: if you’re already visiting on a general admission day, you can treat the Ice Cream Train as an add-on experience rather than an all-inclusive “event ticket” that locks you into a narrow schedule.
Why it’s a great fit for NCTM
Plenty of heritage railroads offer ice cream runs, but NCTM’s version has a unique flavor because it’s built into a larger transportation museum environment. You can make the day as rail-focused or as broadly “transportation history” focused as you like.
A few reasons the Ice Cream Train works especially well here:
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It’s low commitment, high reward. You get the fun of boarding a train, feeling it move, and sharing a small adventure—without the time and cost of a longer scenic ride.
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It’s perfect for mixed groups. Not everyone in a family is equally excited about motive power details or shop history. Ice cream is the universal translator.
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It pairs naturally with exploring the grounds. Because the ride is on-site, you’re never far from exhibits, restrooms, gift shop stops, or a shaded break.
And if you are a railfan, the surroundings do a lot of the heavy lifting. You’re standing in a place that mattered to railroad operations for decades, and you can let that context enrich even a short ride.
Final Thoughts
The North Carolina Transportation Museum’s Ice Cream Train succeeds because it keeps things simple: a sweet treat, a gentle ride, and a historic setting that makes even a short loop feel special. You’re riding at Spencer Shops—ground that helped power railroading in the Carolinas—yet the experience is welcoming enough for a toddler’s first train ride and nostalgic enough for adults who remember when a summer treat was an event. To learn more about this popular summertime event please click here to visit NCTM's website.
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