BUZZARDS BAY — If you'd like your Thanksgiving dinner served on a train cruising over the Cape Cod Canal past scenic vistas and fall foliage, it's time to book your reservation — for 2016. The Cape ...
It’s just a matter of time — and money — before the Spirit of Washington Dinner Train adds a new route between Woodinville and Snohomish, insiders say. “I think everything’s going pretty darn well,” ...
The popular Murder Mystery Dinner Train based in Fort Myers is down, but not out. Hurricane Ian, a deadly Category 4 storm, has caused an array of issues for a wide-range of people, from wrecking ...
Train Travel Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Train Travel Holdings Inc. (OTCQB: TTHX) will be celebrating its 30th year of providing memorable dinner train experiences. Train Travel Inc. and its ...
BALDWIN CITY — When Bruce Eveland was a Nebraska farm boy, he anticipated riding the train to the city and eating in its diner car. And once he arrived at his destination, he didn’t want to get off.
It’s just a matter of time — and money — before the Spirit of Washington Dinner Train adds a new route between Woodinville and Snohomish, insiders say. “I think everything’s going pretty darn well,” ...
DILLSBORO - The mystery begins almost as soon as passengers hear the "all aboard" call for the three-hour train trip from Dillsboro to Bryson City and back. Two tough guys in tuxedos greet passengers ...
The station may be closed for good to those who had hoped to ride the Spirit of Washington Dinner Train into Snohomish County. The train’s best hope — perhaps its only hope — for long-term survival ...
BARDSTOWN, Ky. — This immersive experience in Bardstown, Kentucky, will transport you back in time with amazing food and vintage charm, all while riding a classic locomotive. The "My Old Kentucky ...
The Spirit of Washington Dinner Train will move to Tacoma in August – taking with it the 100,000 people who ride the train each year. Eric Temple, the train’s owner, was considering a route between ...
“Their eyes get huge,” he says. “Those cars would fall apart at 75 miles an hour. We literally go between five and 10 miles an hour on the way down. On the way back, we get up to 20, 25 miles an hour, ...