I will buy it if I can be the engineer.THIS one is for sale, maybe.
I've ridden it and it was a nice ride and meal. Nows your chance to start your own diner train in your home town.
Ah, heck, I'll suggest somewhere in the great Midwest--say, how about St Louis Union Station? Right smack in the middle of the country. They run dinner trains out of Union Station during the summer months; we cab just add it there...Let's use that beautiful facility for the purpose it was built for! I'm just kidding, of course. We get lots of visitors passing through the city, but, I doubt there would be enough to keep it in business for many years. It's run to dream though, isn't it?If we, the group, buy this train, where are the most potential places for tourists & fans to ride for years to come, not few years and then go bankrupt?
The article mentions there are not longer connecting tracks so any move of the train would require hauling the train to another railroads tracks.
What is up with the current owner? He says he really wants the rail line to be converted into nature trails.
Are you A Lionel Collector, and what a box to put that train in.Well, it looks mint, but does it come in the original box? If not, I just don't think I'm interested
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Enjoy the evening on the train, Dan. We rode it several years ago and the food was outstanding!My wife and I are going to ride this in July for our anniversary. We figured we better do it now before it becomes a bike trail.
I'm also a bit perplexed why the owner wants to see it become a bike trail. Right now, it does not look like it will happen as it would require $250,000 from the state to help purchase the right-of-way. From what I last read about a week ago, that funding has yet to happen.
This dinner train has been very popular for the area, so I think new owner(s) would certainly be able to make a go of it. It will be interesting to see what happens...
Dan
Will do Which car did you ride in? We are going to be in the grand dome.Enjoy the evening on the train, Dan. We rode it several years ago and the food was outstanding!My wife and I are going to ride this in July for our anniversary. We figured we better do it now before it becomes a bike trail.
I'm also a bit perplexed why the owner wants to see it become a bike trail. Right now, it does not look like it will happen as it would require $250,000 from the state to help purchase the right-of-way. From what I last read about a week ago, that funding has yet to happen.
This dinner train has been very popular for the area, so I think new owner(s) would certainly be able to make a go of it. It will be interesting to see what happens...
Dan
I forgot to ask, what is the route like? It looks like it doesn't run along that St. Croix river very long and heads off into woods. Kind of too bad as the area along the river is beautiful...Will do Which car did you ride in? We are going to be in the grand dome.Enjoy the evening on the train, Dan. We rode it several years ago and the food was outstanding!My wife and I are going to ride this in July for our anniversary. We figured we better do it now before it becomes a bike trail.
I'm also a bit perplexed why the owner wants to see it become a bike trail. Right now, it does not look like it will happen as it would require $250,000 from the state to help purchase the right-of-way. From what I last read about a week ago, that funding has yet to happen.
This dinner train has been very popular for the area, so I think new owner(s) would certainly be able to make a go of it. It will be interesting to see what happens...
Dan
Dan
I enjoyed the train but the winery down the street caught my attention BEFORE I got to the train...Enjoy the evening on the train, Dan. We rode it several years ago and the food was outstanding!My wife and I are going to ride this in July for our anniversary. We figured we better do it now before it becomes a bike trail.
I'm also a bit perplexed why the owner wants to see it become a bike trail. Right now, it does not look like it will happen as it would require $250,000 from the state to help purchase the right-of-way. From what I last read about a week ago, that funding has yet to happen.
This dinner train has been very popular for the area, so I think new owner(s) would certainly be able to make a go of it. It will be interesting to see what happens...
Dan
The train was so booked the night we rode, that we were lucky to get on in short notice. The dome was booked so we were in a regular dining car.I forgot to ask, what is the route like? It looks like it doesn't run along that St. Croix river very long and heads off into woods. Kind of too bad as the area along the river is beautiful...Will do Which car did you ride in? We are going to be in the grand dome.Enjoy the evening on the train, Dan. We rode it several years ago and the food was outstanding!My wife and I are going to ride this in July for our anniversary. We figured we better do it now before it becomes a bike trail.
I'm also a bit perplexed why the owner wants to see it become a bike trail. Right now, it does not look like it will happen as it would require $250,000 from the state to help purchase the right-of-way. From what I last read about a week ago, that funding has yet to happen.
This dinner train has been very popular for the area, so I think new owner(s) would certainly be able to make a go of it. It will be interesting to see what happens...
Dan
Dan
Dan
My wife and I just took the train yesterday. What a great experience! We were in the Grand Dome (a former SP car) and it was a beautiful sunny day outside. The five-course meal was outstanding. We were able to walk through all of the cars and the conductor even took small groups in to one of the F7 units. That was quite an experience walking past a idling 16-cyldinder diesel!Enjoy the evening on the train, Dan. We rode it several years ago and the food was outstanding!My wife and I are going to ride this in July for our anniversary. We figured we better do it now before it becomes a bike trail.
I'm also a bit perplexed why the owner wants to see it become a bike trail. Right now, it does not look like it will happen as it would require $250,000 from the state to help purchase the right-of-way. From what I last read about a week ago, that funding has yet to happen.
This dinner train has been very popular for the area, so I think new owner(s) would certainly be able to make a go of it. It will be interesting to see what happens...
Dan
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