Published: December 3, 2025
By: Adam Burns
Tucked into the heart of Fort Myers, Seminole Gulf Railway is one of those rare regional railroads that does double duty—and does both jobs well. By day, it’s a working short line that keeps Southwest Florida’s economy moving. By night, it transforms into one of the region’s most distinctive attractions: the Murder Mystery Dinner Train, a rolling blend of theater, cuisine, and old-fashioned rail romance.

Seminole Gulf Railway (often abbreviated SGLR) has been operating since the late 1980s, taking over lines in Southwest Florida that once belonged to larger carriers. Its freight service stitches together industries across the region, moving essentials like building materials, lumber, and other commodities that support a rapidly growing Gulf Coast population. The railroad interchanges with national carriers to bring goods into and out of the Fort Myers area, serving as a critical last-mile link.
Along the way, SGLR has weathered Florida’s familiar challenges—hurricanes, rapid development, and the demands of modern logistics—while investing in track, bridges, and equipment to keep freight and passenger experiences safe and reliable. Even after severe weather events, the company has worked to restore service and enhance resilience, underscoring its dual role as both a community lifeline and a cultural institution.
Railroads have long captured the public imagination, and SGLR leaned into that romance by restoring vintage passenger cars and launching themed excursions. They have essentially created the murder mystery dinner train experience, first offering these excursions in 1991 - long before any other operator provided something similar.
The trip combines a multi-course meal with live, interactive theater performed in the aisles and between tables as the train rolls through the Southwest Florida landscape.
This isn’t a passive, sit-back-and-watch show. Passengers follow a whodunit across multiple acts, listen for clues, ask questions, confer with tablemates, and ultimately submit their best guess for the culprit. At the end, the cast reveals the solution and recognizes the sharpest sleuths onboard. It’s part dinner, part immersive play, and part classic train ride—an experience that feels at once nostalgic and fresh.
The Experience: What to Expect Onboard
Seminole Gulf’s dinner trains typically depart from its Colonial Station in Fort Myers, an easy drive from much of Lee County and neighboring communities. Passengers are welcomed into climate-controlled, mid-century railcars with white-linen tables set for dinner. The rolling stock itself is a big part of the charm—vintage details, picture windows, and the gently rhythmic sway that only rail travel provides.
Expect a leisurely, roughly three-and-a-half-hour evening with multiple courses paced around a three-act performance. While menus rotate seasonally, classic offerings often include a starter, soup or salad, entrée choices such as prime rib, chicken, seafood, or a vegetarian selection, and dessert.
Coffee and tea are typically included, and there’s a full bar for cocktails, wine, and beer for an additional charge. Courses arrive strategically between scenes so guests can enjoy both the food and the unfolding mystery without feeling rushed.
The theater is performed by professional actors who make good use of the space—delivering lines at tables, sparring in the aisle, and occasionally enlisting the audience’s help. It’s intimate, interactive, and surprisingly flexible, with the cast adept at timing their scenes to the train’s progress and the kitchen’s cadence.
One reason this attraction has endured is its commitment to fresh material. The Murder Mystery Dinner Train produces original scripts that change regularly throughout the year. Some shows lean into classic detective tropes, others play up comedy, and certain seasons bring holiday-themed productions. That rotation keeps the experience compelling for repeat guests and gives locals a reason to return with visiting friends and family.
Beyond its regular schedule, Seminole Gulf frequently offers special event runs:
Valentine’s season often brings romantic twists to the mystery.
Autumn shows may leaninto suspense or playful Halloween vibes.
Year-end performances can incorporate festive elements, with certain holiday weekends or New Year’s Eve departures treated as gala events.
As with any live attraction, specific themes and dates shift year to year, so it’s wise to check the railroad’s official site for the latest show titles, seasonal menus, and special departures.
Couples: It’s a classic date night—memorable, immersive, and easy to plan.
Groups and celebrations: Birthdays, anniversaries, and office outings fit naturally in a setting where conversation and shared problem-solving are part of the fun. Many tables seat four; larger groups can be arranged in advance.
Theater lovers: The live, close-up performance is a treat for anyone who enjoys stagecraft and improvisation.
Rail enthusiasts: The lovingly maintained cars and the chance to ride a regional line are draws in their own right.
While the overall tone is generally family-friendly, the show is written for adults. If you’re considering bringing children, consult the railroad’s guidance and consider your child’s comfort with seated dining and dialogue-driven theater.
The dinner train’s route threads through the less-seen side of Southwest Florida—pockets of pine flatwoods, wetlands, and stretches of backcountry that feel a world away from the beach, even though they’re not. Twilight departures can deliver golden-hour silhouettes and the occasional glimpse of egrets or herons as the sun drops, then the cozy glow of the dining car takes over. The ride isn’t about marquee landmarks so much as the mood: an unhurried journey where the landscape becomes part of the stage.
For the community, Seminole Gulf Railway is both backbone and brand. Its freight operations quietly support construction and retail across the region. Its passenger attraction, meanwhile, amplifies the area’s cultural appeal—drawing visitors who dine, stay, and explore beyond the beaches. The company’s investments in track and bridges don’t just protect a tourist favorite; they help safeguard the economic benefits of reliable rail service in a fast-growing corner of Florida.
At a time when much entertainment happens on screens, the Murder Mystery Dinner Train stands out. It’s tactile and social. You hear the silverware, feel the gentle motion of the car, trade theories with your tablemates, and catch the actors’ expressions from a few feet away. That immediacy, paired with an ever-changing lineup of stories and menus, gives the experience lasting appeal.
Schedules, pricing, show titles, and menus change throughout the year. For current details—and to book—visit Seminole Gulf Railway’s official website or call their box office.
If your dates are fixed, book early; if you’re flexible, ask which shows are getting the best buzz. Either way, plan to make a night of it. Arrive unhurried, lean into the theatrics, and don’t be shy about comparing notes with your neighbors. Solving the mystery is half the fun; sharing the ride is the other half.
In the end, the railroad's excursion experience is more than a train—it’s a moving stage, a roving dining room, and a slice of Southwest Florida history that still hums with life.
Whether you’re a local looking for something different or a visitor eager to go beyond the shoreline, the Murder Mystery Dinner Train offers a uniquely Florida experience: warm, welcoming, and delightfully suspenseful.
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