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Top Scenic Train Rides In Texas

Book a seat on one of these scenic train rides through Texas.

There is something special about scenic train rides. You never know what you’ll see as the train takes the same route every trip. I always gaze out the window to look for wildlife. Even though I may be on a train to see dogwood blooms in Palestine, TX, or something else, I have my eye on possible glimpses of any wild animal. Do something different and book your family on one of these top scenic train rides in Texas.

So, are you ready for a road trip to take a scenic train ride through Lone Star State? History buffs, train lovers, and the whole family will love these family-friendly excursions aboard one of Texas’s top scenic train rides.

Top Scenic Train Rides In Texas
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 5 Top Scenic Train Rides In Texas

When I visited a winery in Burnet, TX, the lady behind the counter, who was pouring our wine, told us about a train ride excursion that passes through Burnet and offers wine tasting and more. It then dawned on me that many of you might want to know about it, as well as the other four train rides in Texas I found. My eyes are peeled for any new train route to share with you!

Find special events and excursions on these major train rides throughout Texas all year round. Enjoy these fantastic train rides through Texas, and book a seat!

1. Texas State Railroad – East Texas

The Texas State Railroad, built by inmates in the past, is a heritage railroad between Rusk and Palestine, TX. A vintage steam locomotive that takes passengers on a 4-hour round-trip train ride through the Piney Woods of East Texas. And when the dogwoods are out, it makes for a lovely scenic ride. There is a one-hour layover at the Rusk Depot, where each passenger will receive a box lunch to enjoy outside on the depot grounds.

My mom and I received tickets for the Dogwood Lunch Train Excursion and enjoyed the view, talking with other passengers, and feeling the breeze outside the caboose.

Palestine has many attractions to boast about and is also a fabulous town for a mother-daughter trip.

Did you know…

The Texas State Railroad is the Official Railroad of Texas.

Special Events on the Texas State Railroad:

  • Dogwood Lunch Train
  • Easter Lunch Train
  • Wine In The Pines
  • Speakeasy Special

Book your ride on the Piney Woods Express Diesel Train from March to October 2025, 11 am to 3 pm.

Top Scenic Train Rides In Texas
Grapevine, TX Food Hall Train Photo

2. Grapevine Vintage Railroad – North Texas

The Grapevine Vintage Railroad is an excursion and special event railroad in Grapevine, Texas that runs from the Main Street station in Grapevine to the Fort Worth Stockyards.

I enjoyed the Cotton Belt Excursion with my family a long time ago. I’d love to do it again. Two of my favorite places to roam—Grapevine and the Stockyards! You’ll love the Victorian coaches.

Train Excursions:

  • Cotton Belt Excursion (Grapevine/Fort Worth Stockyards)
  • Trinity River Train Excursion – (Historic Stockyard Station/Fort Worth’s Trinity Park)
  • Grapevine Bear Creek – Grapevine Cotton Belt and back) Great for families with toddlers.

Special Events on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad:

  • North Pole Express – Grapevine’s Christmas train.
  • Day Out With Thomas
  • Sweetheart Wine Train
  • Grapevine’s Christmas Wine Train Tour

3. Historic Jefferson Railway – East Texas (CLOSED)

The Historic Jefferson Railway is a 3-foot narrow-gauge railroad that takes passengers on a 3-mile (40-minute) narrated train ride through the scenic Big Cypress Bayou, with a stop at the Diamond Don Gator Pit to see the feeding of live alligators. Be sure to look for the Boggy Creek Monster! Open Thursdays & Saturdays. Pets welcome.

Update 2025: Owners have retired and are selling the train. Maybe someone will buy it and run it again.

The Bertram Flyer. Photo from Facebook

4. Austin Steam Train Association – Central Texas

From first-class coach to excursion coach to first-class lounge to adult-only first-class ding cars and wheelchair-accessible cars, the Austin Steam Train Association has you covered. I can only imagine how much fun this ride would be, and seeing the Texas Hill Country in a new way is thrilling. I just learned about it, and now I’m booking a seat! It promises to be the Texas train ride of your life!

There are three depots: Cedar Park Depot, Bertrem Depot, and Burnet Depot. All depots are located in the northern hill country area.

Some excursions go to the Canyon Of The Eagles, overlooking Lake Buchanan. Burnet and Cedar Park have dining and lodging available. You can buy a ticket for a locomotive cab ride, but be prepared to fork out $500-$700.

Pro Tip: Check out the Buckeye Trail and Eagle Cliff cars for wheelchair accessibility.

Special Event on the Austin Steam Train:

  • Take a break from the hustle and bustle and enjoy a train ride through the hill country on the Bertram Flyer!
  • Explore vintage train cars on the Hill Country Flyer while you wind through the Texas Hill Country, crossing the South San Gabriel River bridge and Short Creek Canyon.
  • Saint Paddy’s Express
  • Wedding Oak Wine Train.
  • And more.

5. Texas Eagle Train Amtrak

Chicago – St. Louis – Dallas – San Antonio – Los Angeles, and everywhere in Texas, departs daily.

Amtrak’s Texas Eagle will take you deep into the heart of Texas, traveling between Chicago and San Antonio through Austin and Dallas. Continue your trip between San Antonio and Los Angeles via the Sunset Limited. Wind through the Land of Lincoln, across the Mississippi River, and through the Ozarks to Little Rock and the piney woods of East Texas. Then back through Dallas, Austin, and ended in San Antonio. I’m not sure if I got that right, but it’s a long train ride!

WOW—what a way to see the world! When he was 7 (1987), I took my son on an Amtrak train from Fort Worth to California. We went for the experience, and I’ll never forget sleeping in the same spot where we sat. I never did that again. If I ever take the Texas Eagle, I’ll get a room with a bed!

Fun Fact:

  • What is the longest train ride in Texas? Texas Eagle
  • Famous Texas Train – Texas Eagle

Make one of these scenic train rides in Texas your next trip!

Texas Train Museums

  • Texas Transportation Museum – San Antonio. Unlimited 15-minute rides are included with admission to the museum.
  • Austin Steam Train Association Museum is in Cedar Park, TX (link is above)
  • Railroad Heritage Center – Palestine, TX

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Kim Croisant is a freelance writer and owner/writer at Texas Travel Talk and a native Texan living north of Fort Worth. When not writing about travel destinations (not just in Texas), restaurants, and hotels, she is most likely juggling family life, caring for her mother, and raising her grandson. She loves red wine, chips & dip, and travel magazines. Follow her on Instagram @texastraveltalk.

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  1. shari says

    June 13, 2025 at 3:29 pm

    the Jefferson train is no longer being run but the depot and rolling stock are for sale!!

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    • Kim Croisant says

      June 13, 2025 at 5:09 pm

      Thank you. I have noted this in my story.

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