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Michigan Dinner Train Rides In Owosso (2026)

Published: April 19, 2026

By: Adam Burns

If you’ve ever watched The Polar Express and wondered what a “real” North Pole–bound steam train might feel like, there’s a good chance you’re already familiar with the Steam Railroading Institute (SRI)—even if you didn’t realize it. Based in Owosso, Michigan, SRI is a nonprofit preservation and education organization dedicated to keeping steam-era railroading skills, equipment, and experiences alive for new generations. Today, it’s best known as the home of Pere Marquette 2-8-4 Berkshire No. 1225 and as the operator of one of the Midwest’s most iconic holiday excursions, the North Pole Express.

But SRI is more than a seasonal train ride. It’s a working shop, a museum-like destination (open on select days), a volunteer-powered restoration program, and an excursion operator that blends education with the unmistakable romance of big steam in motion.

73127461247812357132578235823698766.jpgPere Marquette 2-8-4 #1225 is seen here with an NRHS excursion at Hurricane, West Virginia on August 9, 1991. Carl Sturner photo.

SRI’s Roots

SRI’s story is tightly bound to Pere Marquette No. 1225, a powerful Berkshire-type steam locomotive built during World War II–era railroading and once among the largest steam locomotives to operate in Michigan. After steam’s twilight years, 1225 was retired and very nearly scrapped—saved instead through the efforts of preservation-minded supporters and eventually displayed for decades at Michigan State University.

Over time, the locomotive’s future shifted from static display to active restoration. The preservation group that ultimately became associated with SRI worked for years to return 1225 to operating condition, and the engine eventually steamed again—an achievement that helped set the stage for SRI’s modern identity as an operating steam program rather than a “fence-line” exhibit.

A key turning point in the organization’s evolution was the adoption of the “Steam Railroading Institute” name—chosen to better reflect a mission focused on education, preservation of steam-era skills, and the operation of historic equipment.

A Living Railroad Setting

SRI isn’t tucked into a generic museum building. The institute is situated on historically significant railroad ground—on the site of the former Ann Arbor Railroad’s steam shops and roundhouse in Owosso. That context matters because it reinforces what SRI tries to preserve: not just locomotives, but the hands-on trades and practical knowledge that made steam railroading work—mechanical work, inspection routines, servicing procedures, and the day-to-day realities of operating vintage equipment.

In the warmer months, SRI is open to the public on select days (generally April to September) for visits and tours, giving visitors a behind-the-scenes view of what it takes to maintain and operate steam-era rail equipment. The institute also notes it is typically closed to the public from September through March—right when much of the behind-the-scenes work ramps up for major seasonal operations and long-term maintenance.

Present Day

Today, SRI prominently highlights two steam locomotives:

  • Pere Marquette 1225, the institute’s flagship operating engine and the locomotive most closely associated with its public excursions.
  • Chicago & North Western 175, a second restoration project that SRI has discussed as part of its longer-term effort to return another historic steam locomotive to service.

SRI’s mission statement is refreshingly direct: educate the public about steam-era railroading in Michigan and the Great Lakes region, preserve the skills and technology needed to maintain steam locomotives, and do so in part by operating historic equipment so people can experience steam in actual operation.

That “operation” piece is crucial. For many rail museums, the public experience is largely visual—static exhibits, interpretive signs, and occasional short demonstration rides. SRI leans into the idea that a steam locomotive teaches best when it’s working: breathing, moving, and doing what it was built to do.

Notable Excursions

SRI’s offerings vary year to year (and, as you noted, schedules can be released later in the season). Still, several themes consistently define what they do.

North Pole Express: the signature experience

SRI’s marquee event is the North Pole Express, pulled by Pere Marquette 1225. The institute describes it as a nostalgic holiday journey—often encouraging riders to wear pajamas or mid-century attire—departing from Owosso for a 4.5-hour round trip to Ashley’s Country Christmas, where passengers enjoy time at the destination for festivities and a Santa visit.

The event is also structured with multiple service levels, including premium options that use vintage dining cars and private accommodations. It’s a great example of how SRI turns a single train ride into a layered experience—appealing to families who want the magic and railfans who want the spectacle of a big steam locomotive at speed.

Open houses and hands-on heritage

Beyond the headline excursions, SRI also hosts open-house style days and educational activities. For example, in past seasons they’ve promoted family-oriented summer events that include the kind of “small but meaningful” railroad experiences that help people understand railroading beyond the locomotive itself—such as caboose rides and themed open houses.

Tours, charters, and seasonal variety

On its own site, SRI describes its programming as a variety of events and excursions throughout the year, ranging from hands-on activities at the institute to fall color tours by rail in Northern Michigan, with the North Pole Express as the most popular. That line is important for your readers: SRI isn’t only “the Polar Express train.” It’s a broader program that (when schedules allow) can include regional rail excursions that showcase Michigan scenery and rail heritage together.

Dinner Trains

Dinner trains are a natural fit for heritage railroads: vintage dining cars, linen-table atmosphere, and the novelty of a moving restaurant. SRI’s FAQ even outlines the basics of its dining-car setup—vintage dining cars seating about 40 people, typically arranged in booths around tables (often four seats per table). That operational detail helps set expectations: these are historic cars, with historic layouts, and the experience is intentionally “period” in feel.

While SRI’s 2026 schedule may not yet be public, you can still credibly highlight a recent example to show the kind of dinner-oriented event they’ve hosted.

Spotlight: “Up In Smoke Dinner Train” (2025)

One of SRI’s most distinctive dining events in recent memory was the Up In Smoke Dinner Train, held August 2, 2025. According to SRI’s event listing, it paired a barbecue dinner with a bourbon tasting, with the added option for guests to purchase premium cigars—smoked only in a designated open-air car (passenger cars themselves were described as non-smoking).

The listing also provides a clear operational schedule—boarding at 5:30 p.m., departure at 6:00 p.m., and return around 9:00 p.m.—and notes this was a 21+ event. In other words, it wasn’t merely “dinner on a train,” but a curated evening built around a theme: classic rail ambiance, adult socializing, and a menu designed to match the tasting experience.

For your article, this is the perfect template to describe SRI’s dinner-train style: intimate vintage dining accommodations, a structured schedule, and a special-event atmosphere rather than a nightly rolling restaurant.

Final Thoughts

Plenty of organizations preserve steam. Fewer keep a large steam locomotive operating at a level that makes it a cultural event—something that becomes a regional tradition. SRI has done exactly that with Pere Marquette 1225 and the North Pole Express, while also maintaining a broader mission: educate, restore, and operate.

For Michigan travelers, it’s an unusual combination: a shop site rooted in the state’s railroad-industrial history, a world-famous steam locomotive with deep preservation roots, and an event lineup that can swing from family open houses to premium dining experiences like the Up In Smoke Dinner Train.

And for railfans, it’s something even rarer: not just a preserved engine, but a living program—one that keeps the craft of steam railroading alive, one season at a time.  To learn more about the SRI, its excursions, and dinner trains, please click here to visit their website.

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