This Dreamy Train-Themed Trip Through Missouri Will Take You On The Journey Of A Lifetime
By Liz Oliver|Published October 16, 2017
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Liz is a Missouri native with a B.A. in English from Mizzou and a M.A. in Non-Profit Administration from Lindenwood University. She works for a STL metro-area community college and enjoys writing, traveling, and indoor cycling. Her true passion is forcing her encyclopedic knowledge of Missouri facts on uninterested strangers from across the globe!
If you love trains, then this dreamy train-themed trip across Missouri should be your next planned getaway. While this trip just scratches the surface of all the awesome train themed attractions you can visit in Missouri you will be able to ride miniature trains, visit a grand train station, eat at a train themed restaurant, and even stay in an old caboose! Pack your bags, because while you can take this train trip in one day by car, the best route is by train with an overnight stay!
Prepare to journey across the state for the ultimate train-themed trip!
Start at the Kansas City Northern Railroad where you can ride one of the miniature replica trains. This little train trip is perfect for a fun family activity.
The Kansas City Northern Railroad is only open May through October and you can find out more information from their Facebook page here.
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When you're ready for a bite to eat check out the Fritz's Railroad Restaurant in the Crown Center. This train themed restaurant is one of the only places where you can get your meal delivered directly to your table by a miniature train!
Kids will love the fun atmosphere and it's such a unique eatery you will likely never have another dining experience like it.
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Union Station in Kansas City was once a bustling fully operational train station. During World War II it is estimated that over a million travelers came through the station.
Today the station is a museum, event center, and is still used as a train station by Amtrack. From Union Station take the Amtrack to the next destination in Washington, Missouri.
For information about Amtrak and ticket prices visit their website here.
Washington is a great little town that is rich in train history. Check out their beautiful refurbished train station before heading to the Iron Spike Model Train Museum. This museum has tons of vintage model trains on display and you can even run some of their model trains through the displays.
Admission is $5 a person or $15 for a family of four. Admission for veterans and military members and their families is free with proof of service. Visit their website for more information here.
From Washington, continue on to Eureka. If you're ready to call it a night reserve the Kozy Kaboose at the St. Louis West / Historic Route 66 KOA campground. This caboose has been fully remodeled to accommodate a family a four for an overnight stay.
For information about the campgrounds and the Kozy Kaboose visit their Facebook page here.
After a relaxing stay in the Kozy Kaboose start your day at the Wabash Frisco and Pacific Railroad Association just outside of St. Louis. Take a ride on the 12 inch gauge live Steam Railroad which lasts about 30 minutes and is a 2 mile trip.
The Wabash, Frisco, and Pacific Association runs their trains every Saturday May through October. Trips depart every 20 minutes throughout the day. Visit their Facebook page here for information and pricing.
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Finally, travel north towards Kirksville to stay at the lovely Depot Inn and Suites. This gorgeous train themed hotel has vintage train memorabilia, signage, and much more. Even the pool and playground have the train theme!
End your trip with a relaxing stay before heading home after a fun train filled weekend. For rates and availability visit the Depot Inn and Suites website here.
Would you take this train themed trip across the state? What other train attractions should have made it onto the itinerary? Let us know in the comments below!
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