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Virginia Scenic Railway
Virginia Valentine's Train Rides
Published: January 19, 2026
By: Adam Burns
If you’ve ever wanted to slow life down to the rhythm of jointed rail—coffee in hand, wide windows framing pastureland, forests, and mountain ridges—the Virginia Scenic Railway (VSR) is built for exactly that. Branded with the line “Forget the destination. Fall in love with the journey,” VSR operates what it calls Virginia’s only regularly scheduled tourist train, offering a menu of scenic excursions and “ride-and-dine” experiences that feel equal parts heritage railroading and curated getaway.
Just as importantly, VSR has made itself easy to enjoy. The operation emphasizes advance reservations, a variety of seating and service options, and multiple experiences that work for families, casual sightseers, and couples looking for something more memorable than the usual dinner reservation.
VSR currently offers excursions departing from Staunton and Louisa, positioning itself as a scenic-rail “choose-your-own-adventure” across two different regions of the state.
On board, the emphasis is comfort—renovated passenger cars, attentive service, and trip styles that range from narrated sightseeing to full meal service.
Buckingham Branch GP40-3 #13 with a "Toys For Tots" train sponsored by the U.S. Marines at Millboro, Virginia in December, 2011. Loyd Lowry photo.
Staunton Departures
Staunton is VSR’s flagship departure point and the place most travelers associate with the railroad’s signature mountain-and-valley scenery. From here, two core routes anchor the schedule:
1) Alleghany Special: westbound into national-forest country
The Alleghany Special is VSR’s “big sky” Shenandoah ride—rolling fields transitioning into more rugged terrain as the train heads toward Goshen and the edges of the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests. VSR notes that along the way you may even catch the thrill of passing Amtrak or freight movements—an extra treat for railfans.
In spirit, this is the quintessential “lean back and watch Virginia roll by” trip: broad views, pastoral stretches, and then that subtle shift into mountain-country atmosphere that makes the Shenandoah region so addictive.
2) Blue Ridge Flyer: tunnels, rock cuts, and mountain climbing
If you want a ride with a little more railroad drama, the Blue Ridge Flyer is the one. This excursion runs east from Staunton and is defined by two highlights: the climb and the Blue Ridge Tunnel experience. VSR describes the thrill of “roaring through” the tunnel—nearly a mile long—and passing through classic mountain railroad scenery with rock cuts and sweeping views.
The Blue Ridge Flyer also has that “you might see other trains” energy—another reason it’s a favorite for folks who want scenery and a taste of active railroad life.
Louisa Departures
In recent updates, VSR has emphasized the expansion of its Louisa location as a Central Virginia hub. In fact, the organization has explicitly said that in 2026 the Louisa operation is expected to expand with more experiences—railroad history, murder mysteries, wine tasting trains, and more.
Two key Louisa experiences appear prominently on VSR’s main “Experiences” lineup:
1) Louisa Flyer: unhurried, social, and meal-friendly
The Louisa Flyer is described as a relaxed outing—ideal for stepping away from the workweek pace and simply enjoying time with friends or family. VSR frames this ride as “laid-back,” with a duration of roughly three to four hours.
2) Sunday Brunch: an easy “special occasion” tradition
For people who’d rather celebrate in daylight (and with coffee), the Sunday Brunch train leans into classic brunch favorites, chef-prepared dishes, and an “elegant” mid-morning vibe. It’s specifically positioned as something you can turn into a tradition—or use to celebrate a milestone without planning an entire weekend away.
Beyond Scenic Trains
One reason VSR has become such a strong date-night and group-outing option is that they don’t rely solely on “scenery sells.” They’ve built a roster of themed excursions that plug directly into what people actually want to do—taste local beverages, enjoy dinner, or lean into a playful theme.
Sip & Savor Express: rotating wineries, curated pairings
Sip & Savor is VSR’s wine-forward experience, with a new winery featured each month and curated pours with charcuterie-style pairings. It’s adult-oriented, social, and designed to feel different each time you ride.
Ales & Rails: craft beer tasting on the move
If your Valentine is more IPA than cabernet, Ales & Rails is the parallel concept: a craft beer tasting experience featuring rotating breweries and thoughtfully paired snacks.
Murder on the Menu: dinner theater meets rail travel
VSR also runs Murder on the Menu, described as a three-hour immersive dinner-theater experience where you “uncover hidden motives and shocking secrets” while the countryside slides by outside the windows.
Santa Express: family-friendly holiday classic
For families, The Santa Express is positioned as a festive, onboard-focused event—decorations, treats, music, and Santa—built around holiday fun more than sightseeing.
Valentine’s Day on the Virginia Scenic Railway
VSR’s public-facing lineup doesn’t label a single page “Valentine’s Special,” but the good news is: their core experiences are already extremely Valentine-friendly—and you can shape an entire weekend around them. Here’s how to think about all the VSR excursions that fit the Valentine’s season, and why each works.The romantic classics: scenic rides + upgraded seating
If your idea of Valentine’s is quiet time together and scenery doing the heavy lifting:
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Alleghany Special: relaxed Shenandoah Valley views with that “destination into the forest” feeling—great for couples who want a calm, conversational ride.
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Blue Ridge Flyer: the more dramatic, “wow” option—tunnel runs, rock cuts, and mountain energy.
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Louisa Flyer: the laid-back option if you’re closer to Central Virginia or want a less “touristy” vibe and more of a relaxed outing.
Valentine tip: If your budget allows, make the romance happen with your seating/class choice—VSR explicitly promotes choosing a class of service that matches the experience you want. The “treat yourselves” picks: brunch and tastings
If Valentine’s is more about flavors and vibes than formal romance:
The “do something different” date: mystery + dinner
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Sunday Brunch (Louisa): a perfect daytime date—chef-prepared brunch favorites and a celebratory feel without the nighttime crowds.
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Sip & Savor Express: rotating Virginia wineries + charcuterie pairings—basically built for a Valentine toast.
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Ales & Rails: the playful “beer flight” version of a date night—easy, social, and different each ride.
For couples (or double-date groups) who want an activity:
The gift move: let the date choose the date
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Murder on the Menu: part theater, part dinner, part rail excursion—ideal if you want Valentine’s to feel like an event rather than “just dinner.”
If you’re not 100% sure which excursion fits your Valentine’s schedule, VSR also offers gift cards through its booking platform—an easy way to make the gesture now while letting the ride details get picked later. To learn more about all of the railroad's excursions during the Valentine's weekend please click here to visit their website.
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