Missouri train rides are little hard to find these days, even with all of the beautiful scenery in the state. There are only a handful of regular trains in Missouri currently in operation, which are the first showcased below. However, in the interest of entertainment, we have included a few miniature trains in Missouri as well as two Missouri train rides that are rides in theme parks. While trains were once a major form of transportation for much of the population, today many of the trains run simply for tourism, entertainment, and to preserve train history.

  1. Silver Chef, Branson Scenic Railway

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Facebook/ Branson Scenic Railway Located at 206 E Main Street in Branson, the Silver Chef will take you on 40 scenic miles in the Ozark foothills and tunnels. They also do a Polar Express train ride near Christmas for the kids. Found out more by visiting the Branson Scenic Railway website. 206 E Main St, Branson, MO 65616, USA

  1. St. Louis Iron Mountain & Southern Railway

Image/Iron Mountain Railway Miles of scenic train rides serving southeast Missouri, and located at 252 Jackson Blvd in Jackson, St. Louis Iron Mountain & Southern Railway sometimes features themed rides. Past themes have included Jesse James train robberies, a Santa express around Christmas time, a murder mystery dinner train, and haunted train car. Check out the St. Louis Iron Mountain & Southern Railway website for the train schedule and contact information. 52 E Jackson Blvd, Jackson, MO 63755, USA

  1. The Belton, Grandview and Kansas City Railroad

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Facebook/ Belton, Grandview and Kansas City Railroad This short-line passenger train and railroad museum in Belton takes passengers on a 5-mile, 45-minute ride through Old Towne Belton and the surrounding areas. They are located at 502 E. Walnut Street. Find out more on The Belton, Grandview and Kansas City Railroad website. 502 E Walnut St, Belton, MO 64012, USA

  1. Missouri River Runner, Amtrak

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Facebook/ Missouri River Runner Missouri River Runner is an Amtrak line that runs between St. Louis and Kansas City regularly, with many stops along the way. It would be a great way to explore Missouri and see some beautiful scenery. For schedules, destinations, and more visit the Missouri River Runner website.

These next few trains are either miniature or novelty, but still promise a lovely ride. 430 S 15th St, St. Louis, MO 63103, USA

  1. Wabash Frisco & Pacific Railroad Association, Glencoe

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Facebook/ Wabash Frisco & Pacific Railroad Assoc For a great family adventure, this miniature steam railroad takes you on a 30-minute, 2-mile ride along the Meramec River. Located at 199 Grand Avenue in Glencoe, visit the Wabash Frisco & Pacific Railroad website for more information. 199 Grand Ave, Wildwood, MO 63038, USA

  1. Frisco Silver Dollar Line Steam Train, Silver Dollar City, Branson

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Facebook/ Frisco Silver Dollar Line While visiting Silver Dollar City in Branson, take this 20-minute steam train ride through the surrounding Ozark countryside. Complete with an attempted train robbery! Visit the Frisco Silver Dollar Line Steam Train website for more information. 399 Silver Dollar City Pkwy, Branson, MO 65616, USA

  1. Tommy G. Robertson Railroad (Six Flags St. Louis)

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YouTube/ perfectpitch999 A great way to see the entire park at Six Flags, the Tommy G. Robertson Railroad takes you on a steam train ride through the park and points out attractions along the way. Visit the Six Flags website for more information on the Tommy G. Robertson Railroad. Six Flags Road, Six Flags Rd, Eureka, MO 63025, USA

  1. C.P. Huntington Miniature Train (Museum of Transportation), St. Louis

www.transportmuseumassociation.org The Museum of Transportation features the C.P Huntington Miniature Train, and takes you around the 129-acre museum grounds. Located at 1933 Barrett Station Road in Kirkwood, you can find out more by visiting the C.P. Huntington Miniature Train website. 1933 Barrett Station Rd, St. Louis, MO 63131, USA

  1. Magic City Line Mini-Train, Moberly

http://www.moberlyminitrain.com/ Another miniature train for children of all ages, the Magic City Line in Moberly takes you over a mile through Rothwell Park. They operate seasonally, on select days. Visit the Magic City Line Mini-Train for more information on this classic excursion. 211 Rothwell Park Rd, Moberly, MO 65270, USA

No matter which of these Missouri train rides you take or where it takes you, we can all agree that getting there is half the fun.  Are you a fan of trains in Missouri? Tell us!

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Located at 206 E Main Street in Branson, the Silver Chef will take you on 40 scenic miles in the Ozark foothills and tunnels. They also do a Polar Express train ride near Christmas for the kids. Found out more by visiting the Branson Scenic Railway website.

206 E Main St, Branson, MO 65616, USA

Image/Iron Mountain Railway

Miles of scenic train rides serving southeast Missouri, and located at 252 Jackson Blvd in Jackson, St. Louis Iron Mountain & Southern Railway sometimes features themed rides. Past themes have included Jesse James train robberies, a Santa express around Christmas time, a murder mystery dinner train, and haunted train car. Check out the St. Louis Iron Mountain & Southern Railway website for the train schedule and contact information.

52 E Jackson Blvd, Jackson, MO 63755, USA

Facebook/ Belton, Grandview and Kansas City Railroad

This short-line passenger train and railroad museum in Belton takes passengers on a 5-mile, 45-minute ride through Old Towne Belton and the surrounding areas. They are located at 502 E. Walnut Street. Find out more on The Belton, Grandview and Kansas City Railroad website.

502 E Walnut St, Belton, MO 64012, USA

“Amtrak In Maplewood” by Paul Sableman - Flickr: Amtrak In Maplewood. Licensed under CC BY 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons

“KCUnionStation”. Licensed under Public Domain via Commons

Facebook/ Missouri River Runner

Missouri River Runner is an Amtrak line that runs between St. Louis and Kansas City regularly, with many stops along the way. It would be a great way to explore Missouri and see some beautiful scenery. For schedules, destinations, and more visit the Missouri River Runner website.

These next few trains are either miniature or novelty, but still promise a lovely ride.

430 S 15th St, St. Louis, MO 63103, USA

Facebook/ Wabash Frisco & Pacific Railroad Assoc

For a great family adventure, this miniature steam railroad takes you on a 30-minute, 2-mile ride along the Meramec River. Located at 199 Grand Avenue in Glencoe, visit the Wabash Frisco & Pacific Railroad website for more information.

199 Grand Ave, Wildwood, MO 63038, USA

www.silverdollarcity.com

Flickr/ Missouri Division of Tourism

Facebook/ Frisco Silver Dollar Line

While visiting Silver Dollar City in Branson, take this 20-minute steam train ride through the surrounding Ozark countryside. Complete with an attempted train robbery! Visit the Frisco Silver Dollar Line Steam Train website for more information.

399 Silver Dollar City Pkwy, Branson, MO 65616, USA

Flickr/ Dave Thomas

YouTube/ perfectpitch999

A great way to see the entire park at Six Flags, the Tommy G. Robertson Railroad takes you on a steam train ride through the park and points out attractions along the way. Visit the Six Flags website for more information on the Tommy G. Robertson Railroad.

Six Flags Road, Six Flags Rd, Eureka, MO 63025, USA

www.transportmuseumassociation.org

The Museum of Transportation features the C.P Huntington Miniature Train, and takes you around the 129-acre museum grounds. Located at 1933 Barrett Station Road in Kirkwood, you can find out more by visiting the C.P. Huntington Miniature Train website.

1933 Barrett Station Rd, St. Louis, MO 63131, USA

http://www.moberlyminitrain.com/

Another miniature train for children of all ages, the Magic City Line in Moberly takes you over a mile through Rothwell Park. They operate seasonally, on select days. Visit the Magic City Line Mini-Train for more information on this classic excursion.

211 Rothwell Park Rd, Moberly, MO 65270, USA

Missouri train rides aren’t the only way to have some railroad-related fun in the state. There’s also this train museum in Missouri that’s sure to delight railroad enthusiasts of all ages.

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Missouri Train Rides September 15, 2022 Daniella DiRienzo What is the most popular train restaurant in Missouri? Missouri train rides aren’t the only way railroad enthusiasts can have some fun in The Show-Me State. There are also train-themed restaurants, like Fritz’s Railroad Restaurant. A popular railroad-themed eatery, the restaurant has a couple of locations in Kansas and one in Kansas City, MO. Fun for train enthusiasts of all ages, the restaurant is decked out in train-themed décor, but that’s not all. Patrons’ meals are actually delivered via a signature overhead train. That’s right; a mini train delivers food straight to the tables. Aside from the setting, it’s the fare Fritz’s is known for. Dating back decades, it should come as no surprise the eatery is famous for its old-fashioned burgers, which, by the way, are made with 100% choice ground beef and always cooked to order. What are the oldest attractions in Missouri? Trains in Missouri aren’t the only way to experience a piece of the past. There are lots of historic attractions in Missouri, where you can immerse yourself in the past, including the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis. Work on the impressively beautiful place of worship began back in 1905 and took more than a dozen architects and artisans to complete. Today, it’s revered as a “one-of-a-kind work of art,” attracting countless visitors year after year. In addition to the chapel itself, the grounds include a museum, which offers a glimpse into the history of the breathtaking church.

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Missouri Train Rides

September 15, 2022

Daniella DiRienzo

What is the most popular train restaurant in Missouri? Missouri train rides aren’t the only way railroad enthusiasts can have some fun in The Show-Me State. There are also train-themed restaurants, like Fritz’s Railroad Restaurant. A popular railroad-themed eatery, the restaurant has a couple of locations in Kansas and one in Kansas City, MO. Fun for train enthusiasts of all ages, the restaurant is decked out in train-themed décor, but that’s not all. Patrons’ meals are actually delivered via a signature overhead train. That’s right; a mini train delivers food straight to the tables. Aside from the setting, it’s the fare Fritz’s is known for. Dating back decades, it should come as no surprise the eatery is famous for its old-fashioned burgers, which, by the way, are made with 100% choice ground beef and always cooked to order. What are the oldest attractions in Missouri? Trains in Missouri aren’t the only way to experience a piece of the past. There are lots of historic attractions in Missouri, where you can immerse yourself in the past, including the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis. Work on the impressively beautiful place of worship began back in 1905 and took more than a dozen architects and artisans to complete. Today, it’s revered as a “one-of-a-kind work of art,” attracting countless visitors year after year. In addition to the chapel itself, the grounds include a museum, which offers a glimpse into the history of the breathtaking church.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Missouri train rides aren’t the only way railroad enthusiasts can have some fun in The Show-Me State. There are also train-themed restaurants, like Fritz’s Railroad Restaurant. A popular railroad-themed eatery, the restaurant has a couple of locations in Kansas and one in Kansas City, MO. Fun for train enthusiasts of all ages, the restaurant is decked out in train-themed décor, but that’s not all. Patrons’ meals are actually delivered via a signature overhead train. That’s right; a mini train delivers food straight to the tables. Aside from the setting, it’s the fare Fritz’s is known for. Dating back decades, it should come as no surprise the eatery is famous for its old-fashioned burgers, which, by the way, are made with 100% choice ground beef and always cooked to order.

What are the oldest attractions in Missouri?

Trains in Missouri aren’t the only way to experience a piece of the past. There are lots of historic attractions in Missouri, where you can immerse yourself in the past, including the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis. Work on the impressively beautiful place of worship began back in 1905 and took more than a dozen architects and artisans to complete. Today, it’s revered as a “one-of-a-kind work of art,” attracting countless visitors year after year. In addition to the chapel itself, the grounds include a museum, which offers a glimpse into the history of the breathtaking church.