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Virginia Ale Tasting Train Rides
Virginia Ale Tasting Train Rides
Published: February 5, 2026
By: Adam Burns
If you’ve ever wished a scenic train ride could feel a little more like a rolling tasting room—part countryside escape, part curated “flight” of local flavor—the Virginia Scenic Railway (VSR) has built an experience with you in mind. Owned and operated by Buckingham Branch Railroad, VSR offers regularly scheduled excursions that let you relax in renovated passenger cars while the views of Virginia unfold outside your window.
Among its lineup, Ales & Rails stands out as a fan-favorite for travelers who want the gentle rhythm of the rails paired with guided beer tastings, brewery stories, and snacks designed to make each pour shine. Here’s a detailed look at the VSR and what you can expect when you book an Ales & Rails tasting train.
VSR At A Glance
The Virginia Scenic Railway launched in 2022 as what it describes as the Commonwealth’s only regularly scheduled sightseeing tourist train, departing from Staunton and (more recently) Louisa. If you’re building a weekend around the ride, this dual-departure approach is a huge plus: Staunton places you in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley’s historic rail corridor, while Louisa opens up a convenient Central Virginia option depending on the excursion calendar.
VSR’s broader menu includes classic scenic runs and special-event trips—everything from signature excursions to seasonal favorites. On the Staunton side, for example, VSR highlights two core scenic experiences:
Alleghany Special: a three-hour journey west from Staunton toward Goshen, passing rolling Shenandoah Valley farmland and heading toward the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests.
Blue Ridge Flyer: paired with the Alleghany Special as a marquee Staunton-area option on VSR’s schedule page.
Even if you’re here primarily for Ales & Rails, it helps to understand the “DNA” of the operation: this is a hospitality-forward tourist railroad built around comfortable equipment, scenery, and themed experiences.
Ales & Rails
Ales & Rails is VSR’s craft-beer tasting excursion—designed to be approachable for casual drinkers while still interesting for enthusiasts who like learning what’s in the glass. VSR bills it as a beer tasting event on the rails featuring new breweries every month, which keeps repeat rides fresh and gives guests a reason to come back. What’s included
While details can vary by date and departure location, VSR’s Ales & Rails description is consistent about the core components:
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A round-trip rail excursion through Virginia scenery (the experience is positioned as a scenic ride first, with tasting layered in thoughtfully).
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Guided tastings of four Virginia craft beers, curated and presented with context.
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Snack boards prepared specifically to complement the tastings.
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Commentary and pairing guidance from a brewery representative or beer specialist, so you’re not just drinking—you’re learning.
VSR also emphasizes the social side: Ales & Rails is meant to feel like an easygoing outing where you can “sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenery” while sampling a lineup of Virginia beers. “Featured brewery of the month” format
One of the smartest design choices here is the rotating brewery concept. Rather than locking the experience into a single partner, VSR highlights a featured brewery each month, and encourages riders to follow its social channels to see who’s “pouring next.”
That rotation does two things:
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It keeps the ride relevant for locals who may already know the core VSR excursions.
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It turns the tasting into a mini “Virginia craft beer trail” experience—without requiring you to drive from brewery to brewery.
The Onboard Vibe
Ales & Rails isn’t positioned as a rowdy party train. It’s more like a hosted tasting—with scenery and the satisfying cadence of jointed rail as the soundtrack.
Because tastings are guided, the experience tends to have a natural pacing: you’ll sample, listen, snack, talk with your group, then look up and realize you’re rolling through a landscape you might otherwise speed past on the interstate.
And since VSR’s broader brand is built around renovated passenger cars and “unique experiences,” the atmosphere leans comfortable and curated rather than bare-bones.
The Scenery
VSR operates out of Staunton and Louisa, and Ales & Rails is promoted in connection with both regions depending on the schedule and listing.
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VSR’s own Ales & Rails page frames the ride as a round-trip excursion through the Shenandoah Valley.
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Local tourism listings in Louisa describe Ales & Rails as a craft beer adventure through the Central Piedmont, departing from Louisa.
Who Will Love This Excursion
Ales & Rails hits a sweet spot for several types of travelers:
Weekend trippers and couples. It’s a built-in “date day” structure—transportation, activity, tastings, snacks, and scenery in one booking.
Craft beer fans. Four guided tastings gives you enough variety to explore styles, compare notes, and discover new Virginia breweries.
Rail-curious travelers. You don’t need to be a hardcore railfan to appreciate the comfort of a passenger train and the novelty of seeing Virginia at track level. VSR was created specifically to deliver that sightseeing experience on a set schedule.
Groups of friends. Ales & Rails is social by nature—snack boards, shared reactions to each beer, and plenty of time to talk between pours.
Final Thoughts
The Virginia Scenic Railway has quickly positioned itself as a signature way to see Virginia from a different angle—on the rails, at a slower pace, with comfort and storytelling baked into the ride. And Ales & Rails is one of the most appealing formats in its lineup: a three-hour-style tasting-centered excursion (as VSR frames the experience) that combines guided samples of four Virginia craft beers, snack pairings, and the simple joy of watching the landscape roll by beyond the glass.
For travelers, it’s a low-effort, high-reward outing: you show up, step onboard, and let the railway handle the rest—one pour, one panorama, and one gentle curve of track at a time. To learn more about this excursion and booking tickets please click here to visit the VSR website.
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