To this day they run very popular robbery, western style, cowboy, and buffet style as well as more formal dinner trains.
This dinner train features a real western BBQ - on rails.
The NCRY operated as a dinner train in the mid 1990s to the early 2000s.
There is also a dinner train, which consists of four cars configured in dining seating arrangements.
Weekday dinner trains are $25; $12.50 a person if two or more ride.
It also features two depots that are approximately 100 years old, including a privately owned dinner train.
The line currently operates a dinner train.
Almost all dinner trains run on lightly used branch lines or tourist lines, and virtually all use older passenger cars.
Some so-called dinner trains do not actually serve meals aboard the train.
The railroad ran its last dinner train on December 31, 2008.