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Virginia Dinner Train Rides At Staunton (2026)
Published: April 22, 2026
By: Adam Burns
If you’ve ever wished you could pair a classic scenic train ride with a genuinely satisfying meal—served at your table while the countryside rolls by—the Virginia Scenic Railway was built for you. Operated by Buckingham Branch Railroad, this rail-tourism operation has carved out a niche that feels equal parts heritage travel and chef-driven outing: comfortable, renovated cars; narrated sightseeing; and multiple trips where dining isn’t an “add-on,” it’s part of the experience.
What makes the Virginia Scenic Railway especially appealing for travelers (and railfans) is variety. You can choose a traditional scenic run out of historic Staunton through the Shenandoah Valley and Blue Ridge, or opt for a more relaxed “ride-and-dine” style trip from Louisa in the Central Piedmont—plus seasonal and themed departures that range from tasting events to holiday rides.
Buckingham Branch GP40-3 #12 busts through the snow at a rural grade crossing in Millboro, Virginia. Loyd Lowry photo.
The Railroad Behind the Excursions
The Virginia Scenic Railway is owned and operated by Buckingham Branch Railroad, Virginia’s largest short line, with multiple divisions and hundreds of miles of track across the Commonwealth. That matters because it means these excursions run on an active, working railroad—part of why riders may occasionally see (or even meet) other traffic along the way, including Amtrak and freight movements.
The operation first launched its Staunton-based sightseeing service in 2022 with the idea of showcasing Virginia’s railroad heritage and scenery in a polished, hospitality-forward package.
Two Home Bases: Staunton and Louisa
Staunton: Shenandoah Valley + Blue Ridge drama
Staunton is the best-known departure point, and it’s where you’ll find the Railway’s two signature scenic runs—one westbound into the Shenandoah Valley’s rural vistas, and one eastbound into the Blue Ridge with tunnels, rock cuts, and steady elevation gain.
Louisa: Central Piedmont “slow down and dine” vibes
Louisa departures lean more toward the ride-and-dine concept: a laid-back, unhurried atmosphere, full meal service, and a route that drifts west toward the outskirts of Charlottesville before returning.
The Signature Scenic Excursions (Staunton)
Alleghany Special: westbound valley scenery to Goshen
The Alleghany Special heads west from Staunton through the Shenandoah Valley, passing farms and open country with the Alleghany and Blue Ridge ranges framing the horizon. The train turns at Goshen (Rockbridge County), making this a classic out-and-back that’s especially strong for pastoral photography—fields, livestock, and big-sky views that feel quintessentially “Valley.”
The Railway notes this is a three-hour round trip and (on typical operating weekends) departs in the morning.
Blue Ridge Flyer: eastbound to the tunnel and on to Ivy
If you want more railroading “theater,” the Blue Ridge Flyer is the headliner. Running east from Staunton, it threads through communities like Fishersville and Waynesboro, then climbs roughly 1,000 feet toward Afton Mountain. The marquee moment is the Blue Ridge Tunnel—nearly a mile long—before the train turns at Ivy and returns, giving you a second tunnel pass on the way back.
And because this is a working corridor, the Railway notes you might even encounter a passing Amtrak or freight train—an extra jolt of excitement for anyone who likes seeing the line “in motion.”
Dinner Trains and Onboard Dining: What to Expect
Virginia Scenic Railway’s dining program is more structured than most: meals must be ordered in advance when you book, and your selection is delivered to your table onboard so you can focus on the ride. They also note that while they’ll try to accommodate dietary concerns, they can’t guarantee no cross-contamination due to onboard food-service limitations.
Dining Class (table service)
For riders who want the full “dinner train” feel—table seating, attentive service, plated meal—Dining Class is the sweet spot. The Railway describes it as a sit-down meal at spacious tables, with alcoholic beverages available for purchase on board.
Menu highlights (example offerings):Adults-Only Dining (Staunton)
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Stuffed Shells Florentine
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Pulled-pork BBQ sandwich
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Greek salad with grilled chicken
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Baked potato soup
…plus desserts like chocolate cake, cheesecake, and apple caramel pie.
Adults Only Dining
If your ideal dinner train is more “date night,” the Railway also offers an Adults Only Dining area (21+) in Staunton, with private tables (up to four) and local wine/beer available for purchase—again with plated meal service included.
Dome Class and Coach Class: lighter onboard options
Staunton also offers Dome Class in a refurbished Budd-built 1948 vista-dome car (nicknamed “Shenandoah”), plus Coach Class. In these classes, dining is more “choose your style”: box lunches can be purchased during booking for Dome and Coach, with beverages/snacks varying by class.
Louisa’s Ride-and-Dine Excursions
Louisa Flyer (and Extended)
The Louisa Flyer is explicitly designed as a full-service ride-and-dine experience. It departs from downtown Louisa, travels west toward Charlottesville’s outskirts, and returns—aiming for a slower pace where the meal and conversation are as important as the view.
Want more miles and more courses? The Railway also describes a longer Louisa Flyer – Extended option (four hours) that continues through places like Gordonsville, Keswick, Charlottesville, and Ivy, paired with an “extended meal service” including starter, entrée, and dessert.
Local wine and beer are also offered for purchase onboard (21+ with ID).
Sunday Brunch
For a daytime alternative to dinner trains, Sunday Brunch delivers the same core appeal—table service and chef-prepared food—wrapped in a relaxed, celebratory mood that’s great for birthdays, anniversaries, or “just because.”
Themed Experiences and Seasonal Favorites
Beyond the core scenic runs, the Virginia Scenic Railway rotates in special experiences—many of which naturally complement dining:
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Murder on the Menu: a dinner-theater style mystery experience onboard.
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Sip & Savor Express: wine tasting with curated pours and charcuterie.
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Ales & Rails: craft beer tasting with paired snacks.
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Santa Express: a holiday favorite with reserved table seating and sweet treats, built for family memories.
And for steam fans: the Railway has also hosted special limited-run excursions like the Shenandoah Valley Limited featuring N&W Class J 611 (noted for fall 2025 operation in their materials and press coverage).
Riding The VSR
At its best, the Virginia Scenic Railway feels like a rolling Virginia postcard—Shenandoah farmland, Blue Ridge stone cuts and tunnels, and a comfortable seat that invites you to actually linger in the landscape instead of rushing through it. But the real differentiator is the food: not a token snack bar, but a planned, served meal that turns a scenic ride into a full outing. Whether you’re chasing fall colors, planning a date-night dinner train, or introducing family to “real train travel,” it’s one of Virginia’s most polished ways to experience the rails. To learn more about this excursion train and planning a trip please click here to visit their website.
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